Our Web Navigation: A Smarter Way to Find Safety Labels, Signs, and Services
At Clarion Safety Systems, we understand that safety professionals, engineers, and OEM teams think in terms of hazards, compliance requirements, and real-world applications.
That’s why we’ve enhanced our main navigation, updating our design to make it easier to find ANSI Z535 and ISO 3864-2-compliant safety labels, safety signs, tags, and safeguarding services grouped by hazard type, use case, and audience.
This update reflects how safety programs are actually built and maintained in today’s regulatory environment.
Why We Updated Our Main Navigation
Over the years, we’ve worked alongside OEM engineers, EHS managers, corporate counsel, and operations leaders. One consistent theme emerged: safety projects rarely involve just one product category.
A machine safeguarding project may require:
- Risk assessment support
- On-product hazard labels
- Area hazard signage
- Lockout/tagout tags
- Training for operators and maintenance teams
Our previous navigation grouped products primarily by format. The new structure groups solutions by hazard and application. This makes it easier to align risk identification, compliance requirements, and standards-based communication in one place.
The result is a more intuitive path to building a defensible, systems-level safety program.
Grouped by Hazard and Application: Safety Labels
Instead of navigating by one large tab of label types, you can now explore safety labels based on the hazards they address.
Electrical & Energy Hazard Safety Labels
This category includes labels for arc flash, shock hazards, lockout/tagout procedures, and stored energy risks. These solutions support electrical safety programs and help reinforce compliance efforts aligned with recognized industry standards and workplace electrical safety requirements.
Machine & Workplace Process Hazard Labels
Mechanical motion, pinch points, rotating components, crush hazards, and point-of-operation risks fall into this grouping. These labels are designed to support machine risk assessments and safeguarding strategies for industrial equipment and automated systems.
Chemical, Health, & PPE Labels
For environments where exposure hazards or mandatory protective equipment requirements exist, this category brings together health and PPE messaging that reinforces workplace safety protocols and chemical communication programs.
Identification, Compliance, & Security Labels
Inspection markings, certification labels, serialized asset identification, and security-related labeling solutions are now grouped together. This helps organizations support traceability, documentation, and ongoing compliance initiatives.
By organizing labels around hazard type and function, we make it easier to match the right design to the real risks present in your workplace.

Safety Signs Organized for Real-World Facilities
Facility safety programs require clear visual communication beyond equipment-level labeling. Our new navigation groups signs according to how they are used in industrial and commercial environments.
Regulatory & Compliance Signs
Signs that support OSHA-driven requirements and code-based facility messaging are centralized here, making it easier to locate required postings and compliance-focused signage.
Facility & Emergency Signs
Emergency egress signage, fire response communication, and general facility safety messaging are organized together to support comprehensive EHS programs.
Machinery & Workplace Hazard Signs
Area hazard warnings and equipment-related safety messaging designed for placement near machinery are grouped to reinforce machine-level risk communication strategies.
PPE & Worker Protection Signs
Required PPE zones and administrative control messaging are consolidated to support consistent worker protection communication throughout facilities.
Speciality & Industry Signs
Industry-specific and application-specific signage solutions are now easier to find, helping organizations with specialized regulatory or operational needs.
This structure reduces friction and helps safety professionals quickly identify compliant signage for specific environments.

Tags and Identification for Compliance Programs
Tags play a critical role in many safety programs, particularly in maintenance, inspection, and lockout procedures.
Safety & Compliance Tags
Lockout/tagout tags, inspection tags, and status communication tags are grouped to support OSHA-aligned energy control and equipment safety programs.
Identification & Durable Tags
Long-life industrial tags, asset tracking solutions, and serialized identification products are centralized to support lifecycle management and traceability in demanding environments.
Organizing tags by purpose makes them easier to integrate into broader safety and compliance systems.

How This New Structure Supports Better Compliance Outcomes
Effective safety programs align hazard identification, risk assessment, risk reduction measures, and risk communication. Our new navigation structure reflects this systems-level approach.
By grouping products and services around real hazards and real-world applications, we aim to:
- Simplify product selection
- Support defensible compliance strategies
- Reduce gaps between engineering, EHS, and operations
- Encourage proactive risk management
This change is not just cosmetic. It is designed to better support the way safety and compliance programs are implemented in modern industrial environments.


