Brady Debuts “Labelling In and Around a Control Panel” Infographic

Brady Infographic

Feb 24, 2017

Brady’s new “Labelling In and Around a Control Panel” infographic explains the various label types needed to identify wires, cable and components in a control panel, and shows where each label should be used.

“An effective labelling system keeps your control panel compliant and organized, helping employees complete their tasks safely and efficiently,” says Chris Gauthier, Regional Product Manager for Brady. “To simplify labelling in your workplace, this new infographic shows the various labelling applications within a control panel and what labels to use on each.”

The infographic explains the safety signs, arc flash labels and lockout tagout devices that should be used on the outside of a panel, as well as various wire and cable, raised panel, barcode, terminal block and component labels to be used inside of the panel. Each label features an explanation of common uses, an application image and where this label would appear on a panel.

View Brady’s “Labelling In and Around a Control Panel” Infographic here: http://app.e.bradycorp.com/e/er?s=2132&lid=3451&elq=<spanclass=eloquaemail>recipientid</span>class=eloquaemail>recipientid</span>.

 

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