Best practices in essential areas can aid managers in specifying facility signage

Maintenance and engineering managers need to address a range of essential areas when selecting signage and sign-making equipment for their departments and facilities.

By Healthcare Facilities Today


From wayfinding and emergency exit signage to lockout/tagout products, equipment labeling and identification, maintenance and engineering managers need to address a range of essential areas when selecting signage and sign-making equipment for their departments and facilities.

An article in the July issue of Maintenance Solutions offers insight into the issues managers need to consider when specifying these products, including digital and web-based signs, proper materials, regulatory compliance, and differing considerations for interior and exterior signage. 

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July 18, 2013


Topic Area: Maintenance and Operations


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