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Monday, February 23, 2009

OSHA Safety Signs


By now, many people know that Graphic Products offers free Best Practices Guides to help customers better understand arc flash labeling, pipe marking, and valve tagging. These guides have been a huge hit! But know this -- while the three guides continue to be a great help to those who work in industrial environments, Graphic Products has decided to add to the Best Practices Guide collection.

The Best Practice Guide To: OSHA Safety Signs is now the latest guide available to customers for free.

The following link takes you to the website where you can request a free guide for yourself:

http://www.graphicproducts.com/free-gifts/free-osha-best-practices.php

The OSHA Safety Signs Best Practice Guide might be Graphic Products' best guide yet. This 20-page guide offers up-to-date information on assuring your safety signs and labels are compliant with OSHA and ANSI standards. Because OSHA and ANSI standards often change, knowing the information within this guide is vital to providing a safe work environment and reducing injuries and fatalities. Safety signs, when designed and displayed properly, play a large role in keeping injuries and fatalities at a minimum.

Here's a sample of what is found in The Best Practice Guide To: OSHA Safety Signs:

- Using proper hazard classifications: danger, warning, caution, biohazard, notice, etc.

- Using safety symbols or pictographs on your signs and labels.

- Performing facility evaluations to identify safety hazards and visual communication problems.

- Creating OSHA and ANSI compliant safety signs and labels for your facility.

This free guide promises to be a handy resource for those responsible for safety in the workplace. Are your safety signs and labels OSHA and ANSI compliant?

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