This week on Wide-Format Weekly, be sure to listen to the "Her Imprint" podcast series; Gary Jones, vice president of Environmental, Health, and Safety Affairs at PRINTING United Alliance, broke down the current outlook for OSHA violations in the Trump Administration; we discuss reshaping your business model to maximize growth; and be sure to check out our latest equipment releases round-up.
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In this week’s Wide-Format Weekly: Washington State’s potential ban on printing inks; a view of this year’s economic, regulatory and legislative landscapes; how A.I. use is growing in wide-format; a new podcast on generational business succession; and an invitation for you to share your company’s charitable activities.
The Washington Department of Ecology (DoE) released a draft Safer Products Report recommending regulation to reduce the amount of inadvertent polychlorinated biphenyls (iPCBs) found in pigments used in printing inks.
At the start of a new calendar year and a new presidential administration, PRINTING United Alliance experts weigh in on what to expect.
This episode features the proposed OSHA heat illness rule, OEM reps discussing the industry, AI images and color management, new PRINTING United Alliance chair Brooke Hamilton, leadership shifts at the Alliance, and one bold prediction for your future.
Gary Jones, vice president - environmental, health and safety affairs at PRINTING United Alliance, provides a view in to the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration's proposed rule addressing heat related illness. He shares what would be required by the law, and speaks to how the rule, if adopted, would affect the printing industry.