Clarion Safety Systems Announces Free 2026 Webinar on Optimizing On-Product Warnings for Enhanced Safety

Registration Now Open for Free 2026 Webinar by Clarion Safety Systems



Clarion Safety Systems, a leader in safety solutions, has recently announced the opening of registration for its upcoming free webinar titled "Maximizing Your On-Product Warnings Understanding Symbol-Based Warnings in Modern Equipment Design." This live event will take place on January 27, 2026, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM EST.

This one-hour session, led by Angela Lambert, the Head of Standards Compliance at Clarion Safety Systems, will delve into how ANSI Z535.4 and ISO 3864-2 standards are applied within product safety labeling. The focus will be on symbol-only and wordless warning formats, which are becoming increasingly prevalent in global equipment design. As manufacturers navigate through varying regulations and ensuring product compliance, understanding these formats becomes crucial for effective risk management strategies.

The webinar will provide attendees with practical guidance as they address the complexities associated with warnings in modern product design. Key topics will include:
  • - The treatment of symbol-only and wordless labels in ANSI Z535 and ISO 3864-2 standards
  • - Addressing common misconceptions regarding symbol usage and warning effectiveness
  • - The significance of safety labels within the broader hierarchy of controls
  • - How warnings serve to support engineering controls without replacing them
  • - Factors to consider when designing warnings for global audiences using standardized safety symbols
  • - An overview of the upcoming ANSI Z535 revision cycle and its implications for manufacturers

Angela Lambert brings a wealth of experience to this webinar, having spent over a decade addressing product safety and liability issues, as well as holding leadership roles in ANSI and ISO standards committees. As Chair of the ANSI Z535.1 Safety Colors committee and an active member of multiple standards committees, she is well-equipped to provide insights and lead discussions on the latest safety standards trends.

A special segment will be dedicated to a live Q&A session, allowing participants to address specific challenges they face in implementing effective warning labels and communication strategies.

As product designs continue to evolve and global distribution further expands, understanding the integration of warnings into overall product safety strategies is essential for meeting regulatory expectations and managing associated risks. This webinar aims to clarify the role of warnings and demonstrate how they can be utilized effectively in product designs.

Registration for the webinar is open and free of charge. Interested individuals can find more information and register on the Clarion Safety Systems website. Clarion Safety Systems has earned its reputation over the past 30 years as an innovator in product and workplace safety communication, contributing significantly to the development of visual safety standards recognized globally.

About Clarion Safety Systems
Clarion Safety Systems, LLC, stands as the foremost designer and manufacturer of visual safety solutions. The company assists clients across more than 180 industries in enhancing safety across their products and environments. Offering a comprehensive array of standard and custom products—such as machinery safety labels, environmental safety signs, and lockout/tagout products—Clarion Safety is dedicated to helping organizations reduce risk and comply with safety standards. Established in 1990 and headquartered in Milford, PA, Clarion Safety also plays a pivotal role in developing and implementing national and international safety standards, ensuring their leadership in the industry remains strong into the future.

For more detailed information, visit Clarion Safety Systems.

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