External links disclosure

Outbound links exist so you can check sources. They are not ads, affiliates, or joint brands.

Labeltaglab includes outbound links so readers can verify standards and agency documents. A link is a citation path, not a joint venture.

What we link to

Typical destinations are ISO catalog entries, GS1 barcode resources, ASTM method pages, CDC and WHO biosafety publications, ISBER repository practices, OSHA hazard communication, and professional organizations such as CAP and CLSI. Those sites may use cookies or scripts; this site cannot control them.

Manufacturer websites

If a page mentions a manufacturer such as LabTAG, it does so as a third-party example of a company that publishes labeling information. Labeltaglab is an independent educational resource. It is not owned, operated, sponsored, or endorsed by LabTAG or GA International. We do not use affiliate parameters, sponsored placements, or paid product modules.

No responsibility for third-party content

External pages can change, move, or mix educational material with commerce. If a citation lands on a shop, that is the destination’s design, not an instruction to buy. Prefer the standard’s official catalog page when you need the text of a standard.

How links are marked

Citation lists use ordinary HTML links. They do not include tracking query strings added by Labeltaglab. Rel attributes such as noopener and noreferrer may appear for new-context safety; they are not analytics IDs.

Broken links

Standards catalogs reorganize. Report a broken citation via the contact form without sending confidential data.