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Label Expected Life, Maintenance and Replacement

Considerations for safety labels that are visible throughout the lifecycle of your equipment and products

ISO 45001: What It Means for Safety and Risk Communication

In this column, we’ll discuss the International Organization for Standardization’s recently published ISO 45001 standard, its parallels with risk communication on products and its implications for workplace safety.

Consistency and Your Labels

This month, read our interview with Angela Lambert, Clarion’s head of standards compliance, to...

Symbols in Focus

Symbol choices for your product safety labels can be complex – especially in light of the latest ISO standards update. This month, we look at some of the most pressing questions you may be facing.

Graphically Conveying Complex Safety Messages

As the person responsible for your product’s safety labels, you might run into this problem: you want to convey your message in “symbol-only” form because your intended audience is global and yet your safety message is fairly complex.
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A New Symbol For Added Safety: Arc Flash

A new symbol is being standardized for arc flash – and it’s an important step forward for safety.

The Latest Updates to the ANSI and ISO Product Safety Label Standards

Find out what you need to know to reassess your company’s product safety labels based on the latest revisions of ANSI Z535.4 and ISO 3864-2.

Languages and Your Product Safety Labels

The question of whether or not to use additional languages on your safety labels can be a complex one to answer.

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