Topic:標籤設計
All articles tagged “標籤設計”, aggregated across product categories, compiled from official sources.
Multilingual Label Layout in Malaysia: How to Place Malay, English and Chinese Compliantly
Malaysia has no single "multilingual labelling law"; language rules are scattered by product category across regulations such as the Food Regulations 1985. This article explains why Malay is the baseline, the difference between imported and local goods, and the layout principle that Chinese may only be added, never used as a substitute.
Chemical Hazard Pictograms (GHS) in Malaysia: How to Make a CLASS 2013 Label
Hazardous chemicals in Malaysia are governed by DOSH under the CLASS Regulations 2013, adopting the GHS system. This article covers the red-bordered diamond pictograms, the six label elements, pictogram size and font-size rules, small-package exemptions and common mistakes.
Malaysia Label Font Size and Legibility Rules: The 10-Point Hard Rule for Food and General Principles by Category
The Food Regulations 1985 stipulate that mandatory items must be no smaller than 10 point, ingredients 4 point, and small packs 2 point, and require contrast and durability. Understand font size, conversion and common legibility errors in one read.
Net Quantity Marking and Measurement in Malaysia: Do You Really Need the e-mark?
The EU "℮" symbol is not a legal requirement in Malaysia. Net quantity in Malaysia is governed by KPDN under the quantity-marking order made under the Trade Descriptions Act 2011, together with metrology law. This article explains SI units, minimum character height, the average-quantity concept and common mistakes.