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A Comprehensive Guide to Choosing the Right Industrial Label Printer

Industrial label printers improve safety and compliance with durable labels. Compare thermal transfer printers and inkjet limitations.

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What is Floor Marking?

How Does Floor Marking Improve Workplace Safety? Floor marking improves workplace safety by clearly defining pedestrian walkways, equipment zones, ...

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2023 Top OSHA Violations
2023 Top OSHA Violations

Top 10: OSHA Violations for 2023: Stay Compliant & Safe In the realm of occupational safety, staying abreast of the latest developments is ...

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What Is Kanban?
What Is Kanban?

In the face of declining sales and profits during the 1950s, Eiji Toyoda began looking for ways to improve Toyota's manufacturing processes. He ...

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3 Smart Ways to Improve Kanban
3 Smart Ways to Improve Kanban

Sometimes, it's not smooth sailing after a company goes lean. Kanban is a workflow management method to improve efficiency. See how to correct common ...

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Logistics Tracking
Logistics Tracking

Logistics involves managing the movement of resources. This not only includes products, but the movement and storage of materials, tools, equipment, ...

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Planned Maintenance
Planned Maintenance

Planned maintenance is a proactive approach to maintenance in which maintenance work is scheduled to take place on a regular basis. The type of work ...

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Product Identification
Product Identification

Product identification is a broad category of labeling that includes functions such as product traceability, brand protection, and various ...

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Lean Logistics Techniques

What Are Lean Logistics Techniques? Lean logistics techniques help organizations streamline supply chain operations by focusing on value-added ...

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Color-coded industrial labels on storage containers enhancing efficiency in a lean facility setting.
Lean Facility

Creating a Lean Facility The global market places significant pressure on businesses and other organizations to increase efficiency, improve profits, ...

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Lean Manufacturing Process

What is the Lean Manufacturing Process? The Lean Manufacturing process is a structured lean 5S process for eliminating waste and optimizing workflow ...

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TPM Implementation
TPM Implementation

TPM Implementation Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) is a continuous improvement program that focuses on improving the equipment in the production ...

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8D Methodology
8D Methodology

What is 8D Methodology in Problem Solving? The 8D methodology (eight disciplines) is a structured problem-solving approach developed at Ford Motor ...

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Performance Improvement Plan
Performance Improvement Plan

Performance is the level of achievement reached under defined conditions. Performance improvement means achieving those results more efficiently, ...

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Lean Manufacturing Efficiency
Lean Manufacturing Efficiency

Improving manufacturing efficiency requires eliminating waste. What is waste? Anything that is not adding value to the product or service. This value ...

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What Is ISO 9001
What Is ISO 9001

The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is the world's largest developer and publisher of international standards for private ...

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Quality Circles
Quality Circles

What Is a Quality Circle? A quality circle is a small group of employees who have volunteered to meet periodically to discuss quality problems. The ...

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Process Cycle Efficiency (PCE)
Process Cycle Efficiency (PCE)

What Is Process Cycle Efficiency and How Is It Calculated? Process Cycle Efficiency (PCE), sometimes referred to as the Value-Added Ratio, measures ...

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Quick Response Codes and Kanban
Quick Response Codes and Kanban

Quick Response codes, commonly known as QR codes, are two-dimensional barcodes that can be scanned and interpreted by mobile devices, such as ...

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Pull System

What Is a Pull System? A pull system is a lean manufacturing strategy that reduces waste in the production process. In this type of system, ...

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NIST Certificate Calibration
NIST Certificate Calibration

What Do NIST Calibration Terms Really Mean? Terms like NIST Certificate of Calibration, NIST Certificate of Compliance, NIST Traceable Certificate, ...

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Periodic Inventory System
Periodic Inventory System

What is a Periodic Inventory System? A periodic inventory system is an accounting method in which the cost of goods sold is determined periodically, ...

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Stacks of trays are labeled and organized with Kaizen continuous improvement.
Kaizen Getting Started

There is more to implementing Kaizen than we can include on a single web page. However, the following serves as an overview of introducing Kaizen ...

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What Is Lean Manufacturing
What Is Lean Manufacturing

Lean is an efficient approach to running a process, business or organization to minimize waste, lower lead times, reduce overhead and the amount of ...

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Safety Signs for Futuristic Times
Safety Signs for Futuristic Times

As robotic workers join the warehouse industry, it is important to have safety signs and other communication to help protect the human workers who ...

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Tools neatly labeled and organized following the 5S system.
Tools for 5S Lean Manufacturing

What Is the 5S System? The 5S system is a lean manufacturing method used to organize, clean, standardize, and sustain an efficient workplace. Built ...

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Lean Canvas
Lean Canvas

Compared to writing a business plan, which can take several weeks or months, you can outline multiple business models on a canvas in one afternoon. ...

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FMECA
FMECA

The Fundamentals of FMECA FMECA is used to evaluate reliability and identify the most critical failure modes. It systematically examines potential ...

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Lean on Maintenance
Lean on Maintenance

What is Lean Maintenance? Lean manufacturing is arguably the single greatest advance in plant efficiency during the past 50 years. Lean has helped to ...

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Cross-Docking
Cross-Docking

What is Cross-Docking? At its most basic, cross-docking establishes a speedy, efficient system for unloading inbound shipments, sorting and ...

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Quick Response Manufacturing
Quick Response Manufacturing

If you are familiar with lean manufacturing principles, you know that lean manufacturing is about eliminating waste. This typically results in ...

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SIPOC

SIPOC is an acronym for Suppliers, Inputs, Processes, Outputs, and Customers and shows how these business entities interact at the boundary of the ...

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Asset Identification
Asset Identification

For Want of a Nail Even when a small, low-value item is missing, it can result in major impact on your business. Asset identification provides a ...

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NFPA 70E Arc Flash with OSHA Signs

What is NFPA 70E? NFPA 70E, or the NFPA’s Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace, outlines specific practices to be followed in protecting ...

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Available Fault Current
Available Fault Current

The National Electric Code, or NEC, requires that equipment be marked with the available fault current, and that this labeling be kept up-to-date ...

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Cables Markers Tags
Cables Markers Tags

What Are the Best Labeling Options for Wires and Cables? The best labeling option depends on whether the item is a wire, a cable, or a bundle of ...

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What Is An Arc Flash?

An arc flash is an explosive burst of heat and light, caused by a sudden, uncontrolled electrical arc (or current passing through the air). ...

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Last Line of Defense
Last Line of Defense

Flame retardant coveralls only work if workers put them on before approaching the electrical circuit. Creating a safe environment involves ...

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Wire Marking 101
Wire Marking 101

Why is Wire Marking Important in Electrical Systems? Wire marking is essential for identifying conductors, cables, and connection points to prevent ...

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OSHA and NFPA 70E

How Does OSHA Address Arc Flash Hazards? Arc flash hazards present serious risks during electrical maintenance and repair work. While NFPA 70E ...

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Incident Energy
Incident Energy

Incident energy is a measurement of energy, usually heat, striking a surface. If you were sitting near a campfire, the warmth you would feel would ...

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Warning labels on electrical panels for short circuit analysis, highlighting safety in industrial labeling solutions.
NEC 110 Labeling Requirements

What Are the NEC 110.24 Available Fault Current Labeling Requirements? NEC Article 110.24 requires electrical service equipment in non-dwelling units ...

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Lockout Tagout (LO/TO) Program
Lockout Tagout (LO/TO) Program

The numbers are staggering: Lockout-Tagout (LOTO) violations are consistently among OSHA's 10 most common violations every year. Without proper LOTO ...

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Lockout/Tagout (LO/TO) Procedures
Lockout/Tagout (LO/TO) Procedures

OSHA's requirements for the control of hazardous energy (typically called lockout/tagout, or LO/TO) are found in 29 CFR 1910.147. These rules require ...

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High-voltage electrical control panel with multiple meters and danger signs for electrical safety.
Arc Flash Accident Reports

What Can We Learn from Real Arc Flash Incidents? An arc flash is dangerous and has the potential for causing serious injuries. It typically occurs ...

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Floor tape on a mechanic's shop floor
What is Floor Marking?

How Does Floor Marking Improve Workplace Safety? Floor marking improves workplace safety by clearly defining pedestrian walkways, equipment zones, ...

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What is OSHA Compliance?
What is OSHA Compliance?

What Does OSHA Require Employers to Do? OSHA requires employers to provide a workplace free from recognized hazards and to comply with safety ...

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Safety floor sign warning 'Watch for Forklift Traffic' for OSHA-compliant walking and working surfaces.
Floor Signs

When employers imagine floor marking, most think of aisle markers, pathway designations, and hazard stripes. However, large floor signs can play an ...

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Cross-Docking
Cross-Docking

What is Cross-Docking? At its most basic, cross-docking establishes a speedy, efficient system for unloading inbound shipments, sorting and ...

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Forklift floor sign
Floor Marking for Forklift Safety

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported to the National Safety Council (NSC) that approximately 15,000 American workers were seriously ...

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Floor Marking 101
Floor Marking 101

Companies around the world, from major manufacturers down to your local grocery store, all share a common struggle: efficiently managing the movement ...

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NFPA 704 hazard diamond posted on an industrial building, showing fire, health, and reactivity ratings for HazCom chemical hazard identification.
NFPA 704 Diamond Guide

What Do the Numbers and Colors on an NFPA 704 Diamond Mean? The NFPA 704 diamond uses four color-coded sections and numbers from 0 to 4 to show ...

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Permissible Exposure Limit
Permissible Exposure Limit

The OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) establishes the upper limit for employee exposure to chemicals or other physical materials. These limits ...

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Labeling hazardous materials for safe disposal with NFPA and HazCom compliance in industrial settings.
NFPA 704 vs HazCom 2012

A variety of labeling standards and classification systems are available for managing chemical safety. This array of standards and changing ...

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ANSI Cutting Standard
ANSI Cutting Standard

What is the ANSI/ISEA 105 Cutting Standard? The American National Standards Institute and International Safety Equipment Association (ANSI/ISEA) ...

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Canadian TDG Labeling
Canadian TDG Labeling

What Is the Purpose of TDG Labels in Canada? The Canadian Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Act requires that containers holding dangerous ...

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Hazard Communication Training

What is Hazard Communication Training? Hazard communication training, commonly the HazCom training 29 CFR 1910.1200(h), is required under OSHA's ...

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What is OSHA Compliance?
What is OSHA Compliance?

What Does OSHA Require Employers to Do? OSHA requires employers to provide a workplace free from recognized hazards and to comply with safety ...

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GHS Purple Book
GHS Purple Book

The GHS is described in a book, informally known as the "Purple Book." This book contains information on all the classification classes and ...

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Explosive Hazard
Explosive Hazard

A ranch worker was grinding a 300-pound gasoline tank late Wednesday when the tank exploded, killing the worker and seriously injuring two other ...

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GHS Label Information
GHS Label Information

Appendix C to the 2012 (OSHA 1910.1200) Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) specifies the mandatory "allocation of label elements." What this means ...

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NFPA 704 Hazmat Diamond
NFPA 704 Hazmat Diamond

NFPA 704 is titled "Identification of the Hazards of Materials for Emergency Response." NFPA 704 defines a visual information system used to provide ...

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A stack of gas cylinder stacked and stored with a GHS compliant warning label
Canada Aligns to GHS

OSHA announced a continued partnership with Health Canada to align U.S. and Canadian regulatory approaches to labeling and classification ...

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A worker in PPE moves a chemical barrel with a OSHA compliant label
OSHA Rules for Chemical Hazards

What Are OSHA Rules for Hazardous Chemicals? OSHA rules for hazardous chemicals focus on identifying chemical hazards, maintaining hazardous shipping ...

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49 CFR Transportation
49 CFR Transportation

CFR is the abbreviation for "Code of Federal Regulations." CFR 49 ? Transportation, contains nine volumes that cover all forms of surface ...

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Worker wearing PPE handling hazardous materials in a laboratory with a biohazard warning sign, demonstrating HazCom chemical safety and OSHA compliance.
Occupational Exposure

What Does Occupational Exposure Mean? Occupational exposure means contact with a hazard during work activities, such as breathing in fumes, absorbing ...

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From MSDS to SDS

What Is a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)? A Safety Data Sheet (SDS) is a standardized document required by OSHA’s HazCom 2012 rule for every hazardous ...

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Hazardous Waste Disposal

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), subtitle C of the Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA) creates a cradle-to-grave ...

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2023 Top OSHA Violations
2023 Top OSHA Violations

Top 10: OSHA Violations for 2023: Stay Compliant & Safe In the realm of occupational safety, staying abreast of the latest developments is ...

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ANSI Standards
ANSI Standards

What Is ANSI and How Do ANSI Standards Work? ANSI is the American National Standards Institute. It is a private organization involved with ...

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The Benefits of Pipe Marking

Pipe Marking Benefits Industrial pipe marking is an economical solution to any facility's complex pipe infrastructure. Properly marked pipes provide ...

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The Dangers of Abandoned Pipes
The Dangers of Abandoned Pipes

Whether a pipe contains chemicals, water, or nothing, it's important to know if it's hazardous. ANSI/ASME A13.1-2020 clarifies how to label abandoned ...

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The Dangers of Abandoned Pipes
The Dangers of Abandoned Pipes

Whether a pipe contains chemicals, water, or nothing, it's important to know if it's hazardous. ANSI/ASME A13.1-2020 clarifies how to label abandoned ...

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Use Forklift Safety That Sticks
Use Forklift Safety That Sticks

There is no shortage of work for forklifts in material handling and other industries. Injuries and accidents involving forklifts can happen at any ...

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Beware of Introducing New Hazards

Risk assessments need to be thorough and regular for all changes in the workplace, even when those changes are meant to increase safety. A plumbing ...

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A Talk with Oregon OSHA
A Talk with Oregon OSHA

Aaron Corvin is the Department of Consumer and Business Services Oregon OSHA Public Information Officer, located in Duralabel' home state of Oregon. ...

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Space, The Next Mining Frontier
Space, The Next Mining Frontier

Mining industry leaders say they attribute recent improvements in safety goals to technology, a united approach to safety, and corporate culture for ...

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CMMS and Safety in the Workplace
CMMS and Safety in the Workplace

Manufacturing and other industries are harnessing the power of CMMS for maintenance efficiency and safety. The adage of "time is of the essence" ...

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Safety Signs for Futuristic Times
Safety Signs for Futuristic Times

As robotic workers join the warehouse industry, it is important to have safety signs and other communication to help protect the human workers who ...

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Tips to Improve Silica Compliance
Tips to Improve Silica Compliance

To further limit respirable crystalline silica dust exposure, OSHA is enforcing its rule for general, construction, and maritime industries. It also ...

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