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Posted by Clarion Safety Systems | 11th Jun 2018

Safety sign are a key part of communicating about hazards and mitigating workplace risks. Are you struggling with your facility’s signage in terms of meeting OSHA requirements or implementing today’s ANSI and ISO best practices? Do you have questions on how your safety signs should relate to your risk management and ISO 45001 objectives?

You won’t want to miss our free webinar on OSHA/ANSI Safety Sign Systems in Line with Risk Management and ISO 45001 Objectives ” on Wednesday, June 20 at 2:00 PM Eastern Time. Clarion’s Derek Eversdyke, a member of the U.S. technical advisory group to ISO 45001 and a presenter at the American Society of Safety Professional’s (ASSP) recent Safety 2018 professional development conference, will discuss recent advances in U.S. and international safety sign-related standards to communicate and reduce risk in line with a management systems approach to safety.

Here’s what you can expect to learn:

  • How to use the latest standards-based advances in formatting safety signs to achieve ISO 45001 management system objectives
  • To document a facility’s safety sign system, before and after improvements have been made in line with ISO 45001 or a management systems approach to safety
  • Differences (and previous conflicts) between OSHA’s sign regulations and the ANSI standards
  • How to update signage in line with OSHA’s compliance requirements and today’s ANSI best practices
  • And much more!

Please join us – register now!

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