Milford, PA (PRWEB) August 10, 2021 Clarion Safety Systems, a leading manufacturer of safety labels, signs, and tags, has expanded its offerings on its
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MILFORD, Pa., July 6, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ Clarion Safety Systems, a leading manufacturer of safety labels, signs, and tags, has released a complimentary whitepaper detailing the intricacies of European marking compliance for North American manufacturers. This new and comprehensive guide contains information to help manufacturers comply with legislative requirements through visual safety communication practices, processes, and products. Manufacturers have a number of core responsibilities related to the products and equipment they produce. That includes designing safe items that comply with relevant regional regulations or legislation, such as those for product markings. For decades, manufacturers have been subject to the CE marking process for products on the market in Europe. With Brexit, and the introduction of UKCA and UKNI markings, that process has become much more complex. It s understandable that there s confusion around this transition, coupled with a sense of
Clarion Safety Systems Provides New Services – UKCA/UKNI Mark Consulting – Through Clarion Safety Assessment, Machine Safety and Risk Assessment Platform prweb.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from prweb.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Clarion Safety Systems’ Expert is a Featured Instructor at the University of Wisconsin’s Course on Product Safety, Liability and Warnings
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Angela Lambert, head of standards compliance for Clarion Safety Systems, will be part of the University of Wisconsin’s annual course on using warnings and instructions to increase safety and reduce liability
Angela Lambert, Head of Standards Compliance at Clarion Safety Systems
“Failure to warn” and “inadequate warnings” top product liability allegations. Lambert will present considerations on creating effective warnings for both domestic and export markets, including key standards, content elements and material/durability requirements. MILFORD, Pa. (PRWEB)