Monday, November 14, 2011

Industrial Label Printers - Making Industrial Signs

We all know you must be in compliance with OSHA requirements for safety signs.  That means having all necessary danger, warning and caution signs -- and having them in good condition. Of course, our focus is not only on OSHA, our #1 priority is to have a safe workplace for our employees.  That requires eliminating every possible safety hazard; being sure there are barriers protecting people from the safety hazards that cannot be eliminated; and having signs to inform and warn people about hazards.

Safety signs must be durable. A safety sign that fails, and is not longer in place, is no longer warning about a hazard. The missing sign may not be immediately noticed, increasing the potential for an injury or damage to your facility.  Having tough, durable safety signs is critical.

Dirty safety signs are just as much a problem as missing safety signs. There are not communicating their information.  Inspect your safety signs on a regular basis and clean those that show signs of dust, oil, or direct accumulation.

When a new safety hazard arises, time is of the essense. Immediate action is needed, including getting the appropriate signs installed. Waiting several days or sometimes a week for an outside service to deliver a new, custom sign, is not acceptable. Use your existing DuraLabel printer to make the safety signs you need as soon as the need is apparent.

Printers such as the DuraLabel 9000 are ideal for making safety signs.  They can print a safety sign quickly, in a single pass and do it efficiently.  In minutes you'll have the exact safety sign you need and you can get a good night's rest.

For more information about custom printers that can make safety signs, call 1-888-326-9244 today.  Here's an inside tip: Ask about our special OSHA Safety Sign kits.  You'll be glad you did. Best Blogger Tips
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