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Upcoming Course: Improve Your Products' Warnings and Instructions

Posted by Clarion Safety Systems | 17th May 2016

Are you an engineer, technical writer, or risk manager with product safety-related responsibilities? You won’t want to miss this upcoming educational program designed to assist organizations in enhancing their product safety and liability prevention activities: the University of Wisconsin’s “Using Warnings and Instructions to Increase Safety and Reduce Liability” course.

Thoroughly developed warnings and instructions are the most cost-effective way to increase the safety of your product while decreasing your product liability exposure. At the course, which takes place June 21-23, you’ll learn about the current legal duty to warn, the latest ANSI standards that apply to product warnings, factors useful in evaluating effective warnings and instructions, and how to test and revise warnings and instructions.

Clarion’s CEO, Geoffrey Peckham, will be one of the featured instructors.

For more details on the course, enrollment and earning continuing education credits, visit the University of Wisconsin’s website.

We hope to see you there!

And keep in mind, for safety label expertise from Clarion at your fingertips, we have a number of resources available in our online Learning Center, as well as a video library with topics like: Effective Safety Symbols, Signs and Labels; ANSI Standards in Safety Signs and Labels; ISO Symbols for Safety Signs and Labels; and Durability of Safety Signs, Labels, and Markings.

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.