|
Click here to return to this month's Article Index
The Cutting Edge™ November 2004
Research & Engineering
Who Prints Your Hazard Warning Labels?
Surely all of the machinery you manufacture and ship to customers and tradeshows
is clearly marked with safety warning labels. This is the industry standard!
But your label supplier or the tools used to make your own labels differ from
company to company.
The Research & Engineering Committee would like to know YOUR label sources.
What printer do you use? If you print safety warning labels in-house, what
supplies are needed? Where do you get your graphics?
Please respond to jconey@fernley.com by November 30th with the answers to these
questions. Your responses will help the Committee in promoting the importance
and ease of using safety warning labels on woodworking machinery and cutting
tools. Thank you for your feedback.
Table of Contents
Health
Savings Accounts
Woodworking
Equipment and Wood Product Global Trade Flows
2005 International
Trade Opportunities
Quality
of Electricity Problems in the European Union Cause Concern for Industry
Who Prints
Your Hazard Warning Labels?
International
Conferences in 2005 - Sponsored by Wood Machining Institute
Save the Date
for the January 14th Continuous Improvement Workshop
Click here to return to this month's Article Index
|