Skip to Main Content

220022 - Miller 220022 French Electric Shock Warning Decal

Packaging: 1 PER EA
Save 34%$27.30/EA$17.94/EA

Package Price:

$17.94/1 PER EA

Usually ships within 3-5 business days

OVERVIEW

Essential Safety Compliance for Miller Equipment

The Miller 220022 Label, Warning Electric Shock Can Kill (French) is a critical component for maintaining workplace safety and regulatory compliance in Francophone environments. Industrial welding equipment operates at voltages that present significant hazards; clear, legible, and understandable warning labels are the first line of defense against preventable accidents. This genuine Miller OEM decal replaces faded, damaged, or missing labels on your power sources, ensuring that the warning "Electric Shock Can Kill" is prominently displayed in French.

Manufactured to Miller's exacting standards, this label utilizes high-quality industrial adhesive and durable face materials designed to withstand the harsh conditions of a welding shop. Unlike generic stickers that may peel due to heat or fade from UV exposure, this OEM part maintains its integrity and visibility over time. It is specifically sized and formatted to fit designated safety label areas on compatible Miller machines, preserving the professional appearance and safety integrity of your fleet.

For safety managers and equipment maintenance personnel, keeping safety decals up to date is not just a best practice—it is often a legal requirement. Ensure your equipment meets local language safety codes and protects your workforce by installing the correct Miller 220022 warning label.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:pack-of-1
Language:French
Warning Message:Electric Shock Can Kill
Part Type:Safety Label, Decal

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller Warning Label (French: Electric Shock Can Kill)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of worn, illegible, or missing safety labels on Miller welding power sources.
  • Compliance with safety regulations in French-speaking regions (e.g., Quebec, France).
  • Refurbishment of used welding equipment to factory safety standards.
  • General hazard communication on high-voltage industrial machinery.
Google Rating
4.8
Based on 467 reviews
js_loader