ISO 20560 compliant pipe markers from Brady

A new, global ISO 20560 norm is now available to standardise the identification of hidden and often hazardous pipe contents in factories and facilities. 
 
Brady Corporation, a leading international manufacturer of industrial identification solutions, is already offering ready-to-apply ISO 20560 compliant pipe markers. To disseminate more information about the new ISO 20560 norm pipe markers, the company is organising a free Safety webinar on November 27 from 11:00 – 12:00 AM GMT.
 
Clear pipe identification for increased safety
In response to the growing international mobility of labour, the ISO 20560 norm aims to increase workplace safety and to reduce risks and training costs for international personnel on country-specific pipe marking standards. The new, international pipe marking norm uses globally accepted GHS/CLP icons on a highly visible yellow area to visually signal danger to employees, international contractors and first responders. The new standard also specifies pipe marker size based on pipe diameter to support visibility from a distance.
 
Reliable on any pipe in many environments
Brady Corporation already offers ISO 20560-compliant designs on industrial-grade pipe marker materials. They will stay attached and remain legible in tough conditions, resisting high and low temperatures, and exposure to a wide range of chemicals and fuels. Detailed technical data sheets are available. The pipe markers can be printed in a range of sizes to fit the smallest and largest pipe diameters. They can be applied to pipes using a self-adhesive layer, an adhesive strip, a magnetic layer or mountable options.
 
Hassle free
Reliable, ready-to-apply ISO 20560 compliant pipe markers can be delivered from Brady factories anywhere in the world. If you own a Brady safety printer, you can already design and print a compliant ISO 20560 pipe marker at your premises today, using only substance and pipe diameter as input.
Users can also discover colours and symbols, or download a practical pipe marking guidebook .
 
Joining Brady’s free webinar  - ISO20560 - The New International Standard for Pipe Marking -- on November 27 at 11:00 – 12:00 AM GMT, participants can:  
Discover ISO 20560, the newly released global pipe marking standard
Learn how ISO 20560 pipe markers can make your plant safer
Get answers to your questions immediately in live Q&A sessions
Take away clear ISO 20560 pipe marker documentation (webinar recording, slides, guidebook)
 
Find out more about ISO20560 on Brady Middle East page