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Safety Videos

Browse our videos on safety, risk reduction, the legal implications of warnings, and standards-related issues.

How to Apply Safety Floor Markers

Floor markings and decals are an effective, versatile tool to communicate with customers, visitors or staff. They can help to clearly inform others about safety and instructional information, offering critical visual cues and reminders. Learn about how to quickly and easily apply a floor marker that fits your workplace's specific requirements.
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Safety Assessments and Their Importance

Safety Assessment: Reviewing Your Labels and Signs for an Effective Safety System As an equipment manufacturer or workplace safety professional, it’s essential to have effective and legally adequate warnings. However, choosing the right message, color, symbols, and size on labels and signs is complex. An assessment – a review or an audit of your labels or signs by Clarion Safety – can help you get up-to-date and in compliance.
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The Science of How Signs and Symbols Communicate

Clarion Safety Systems explains how properly applied semiotics - the science of how signs and symbols communicate - can make a difference in crafting effective safety signs and labels to reduce accidental injuries and death by reinforcing safety procedures and helping people make good decisions around hazardous conditions.
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Sturtevant, Inc. - A Material-Processing Equipment Manufacturer

W. Sturtevant English, Jr., president of Sturtevant, Inc., a materials-processing equipment manufacturer, shares why his company has relied on Clarion Safety for nearly two decades to establish a harmonized safety label format for their products that is cost-effective, standards-compliant, and fulfills their duty to warn to better keep customers safe.
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Safety Label and Risk Assessments

Clarion Safety Systems provides safety assessments for its clients so that their safety signs and labels are complaint with the latest "best practice" standards to reduce risk and protect people.
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Making Safety Symbols, Signs and Labels Effective

Clarion Safety Systems explains the elements that make an effective safety sign or label, including the use of safety symbols, formatting, and the importance of using "best practice" standards.
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Preventing Pool Accidents and Lawsuits

Clarion Safety Systems and Dr. Tom Griffiths, an expert from the Aquatics Safety Research Group, discuss swimming pool safety and the introduction of a new standards-compliant safety sign product line that uses a systems approach to help prevent water safety accidents and provides best practice duty-to-warn for pool owners.
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Shallow Water Blackout: A Drowning Tragedy

Whitner died in the family pool from shallow water blackout, which experts believe to be the number one cause of drowning death for healthy swimmers. Rhonda Milner, MD, is working with pool expert Tom Griffiths and Clarion Safety Systems, the safety sign company, to bring awareness to the danger.
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ANSI Standards Requirements and Importance

Clarion Safety Systems explains how the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Z535 standards use colors and signal words to convey severity levels on safety signs, labels, tags and markings.
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Standardizing Safety Signage with ISO Symbols

Clarion Safety Systems explains how the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) uses symbols, vocabulary, and color to standardize safety signage on a worldwide basis.
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Lab Door Safety Signs

Clarion Safety Systems has engineered a unique, state-of-the-art sign system for identifying lab hazards and personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements, featuring trusted Clarion Safety compliance expertise and customizable messaging and an architectural display frame.
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The Jarvis Corporation - A Meat Processing Machinery Manufacturer

Ken Sachar, engineering manager at Jarvis Products Corporation, a meat processing machinery manufacturer, explains why Jarvis relies on Clarion Safety's top-quality design and materials, as well as unmatched knowledge of U.S. and international safety standards, to protect customers around the globe with its safety labels.
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Product Liability Lawsuits

Attorney and product liability expert Cal Burnton explains how warnings and failure to warn is the battleground in product liability lawsuits. Tragic accidents, costly litigation, and damage to corporate reputation can be avoided by implementing effective, standards-compliant warning systems and safety labels on products and in the workplace.
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Durability for Safety Signs, Labels and Markings

Clarion Safety Systems explains why durability and longevity are essential to every sign, label, and marking. Clarion Safety offers the finest 3M adhesives, base materials and overlaminates, for products that withstand environmental and surface conditions where others fail.
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Product Risk Assessment Process

Risk assessment and human factors expert, Anne Mathias, explains the importance of the product risk assessment process. Communicating risk through warnings is a critical component of risk reduction, particularly when it is not practical to design out or guard against a particular hazard. Here, effective, best-practice safety labels are key to reducing risk and protecting people. Contact Clarion Safety today to learn more about our expertise in supplying compliant safety labels, safety signs, and safety markings.
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Universal Understanding of Graphical Symbols

To develop effective safety sign systems that communicate across language barriers, standardized graphical symbols are key. Clarion Safety Systems explains why standardization is critical in achieving a universal understanding of graphical symbols, how the process of standardization occurs within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and how it is creating a new global language - independent of words - that helps to keep people safe from harm.
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Online Quote Request Options

Need a quote for our sign, label and tag products? Our customer service team is standing by to hear from you via phone, online chat or email! For your convenience, we also have two options you can use to submit your request quickly and easily online:

Option 1: Cart-to-quote Tool

Generate a quote for all of the items in your shopping cart. Simply add items to your online shopping cart and then click the "Get Quote for Cart Items" button in the cart preview dropdown or at the bottom of the cart page.

This option works great for both standard and custom products that are available for purchase on our website.


Option 2: Quote Request Form

Request a quote by typing in the product part number(s) or a description of the custom part(s). You can also upload RFQ-related documentation, such as a drawings and specification sheets.

This option works great for products not available for purchase on our website and for complex quotes.

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