The Graphic Products, Inc. Encyclopedia of Labeling, based on more than 40 years of industrial labeling experience, meets the criteria of a classic encyclopedia.
Inside, you'll benefit from:
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Intelligently organized information including how-to guides, label creation, label placement and glossaries of technical terminology
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Visuals such as photos, charts and worksheets complement each chapter - making it easier to learn
   - An overview of technologies, applications, industries, codes, standards
Written in a style appropriate for facility managers, manufacturing managers, industrial engineers and plant safety supervisors, the Encyclopedia of Labeling was created to inform those whose jobs are to improve workplace safety and streamline workplace organization.
Among the milestones that drive the need for labels and signs are the following:
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OSHA and ANSI standards
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Damaged or illegible labels
   - The dangers of arc flash, electrical hazards, lockout/tagout and chemical spills
   - New facility construction
   - Vehicular and pedestrian traffic
   - Lean manufacturing practices
   - Our changing employee culture
The Encyclopedia of Labeling includes chapters devoted to:
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OSHA safety signs and labels
   - Pipe marking
   - Arc flash labeling
   - Lean manufacturing
   - Hazardous materials
   - Warehouse safety
   - Facility evaluation
   - Anatomy of a label printer