International Pictorial Markings For Handling Of Goods: Difference between revisions

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*This page aims to go over the International Standards and [[Standard Practices]] for these symbols
*This page aims to go over the International Standards and [[Standard Practices]] for these symbols
*This will aid both Shipping of OSE Products, but also better awareness on handling of things purchased and shipped to OSE Work Areas
*This will aid both Shipping of OSE Products, but also better awareness on handling of things purchased and shipped to OSE Work Areas
=Supplies=
*If not using [[Direct Marking]] such as a conveyor with a [[Continuous Inkjet]] ,  [[Laser Engraving]] / [[Wood Branding]] ,  or [[Handheld Inkjet Printers]] etc either a Printed [[Shipping Label]] or Sticker will be needed
*Albeit not as good for larger scale operations a [[3D Printed Stencil]] could be used along with [[Spray Paint]] or an [[Airbrush]]
**A [[Permanent Marker]] may suffice for a stencil too


=Internal Links=
=Internal Links=
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*[[Hazard Symbols]]
*[[Fire Diamond]]
*[[ISPM 15]]


=External Links=
=External Links=

Latest revision as of 18:48, 8 March 2024

Basics

  • Most Shipped Goods, Especially Cardboard Boxes are covered in various symbols
  • This page aims to go over the International Standards and Standard Practices for these symbols
  • This will aid both Shipping of OSE Products, but also better awareness on handling of things purchased and shipped to OSE Work Areas

Supplies

Internal Links

External Links