What are the origins of the symbols that appear on Clarion safety labels?
Many of the symbols Clarion uses in its safety label designs appear in U.S., international, or other countries’ safety standards. In addition to symbols from standards, Clarion has developed hundreds of symbols to meet the requirements of our customers. Many of these custom-designed symbols have had a wider application and Clarion has used them to meet the needs of other customers. Several of the Clarion symbols have gone on to become incorporated into standards. It is important to note that except for those symbols that appear in standards, Clarion maintains the copyright on all of the symbols we have developed. Symbol research and development is a continual process at Clarion and the result is in an ever-growing library of symbols that our customers can utilize for their safety labels. Use of the Clarion symbol collection is a major benefit of using Clarion as your safety label vendor.
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