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A Frame Safety Signs – Why A Frame Safety signs are a great portable solution for many Industries

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A Frame Safety Signs – Why A Frame Safety signs are a great portable solution for many Industries

A-FRAME SIGN STAND SELF STANDING SIGN SANDWICH BOARD SIGN POP UP SIGN          No matter what you call it..........the A-Frame Sign system is a popular go-to for businesses looking to convey a message.  A-Frame signs are a great sign solution when you need your message to be portable!  The sign stands can be easily moved to the location you need your message to be visible. These stands are very popular to convey safety and directional messages in the following situations: >> Health & Safety Protocols >> Temporary & Seasonal Construction Work or Hazards >> Featured Products & Sales...

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Washdown Signs

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Washdown Signs

Water is an important part of our daily lives and we often take it for granted. That is, until it becomes a problem...... Many industries operate in high humidity conditions or use high pressure water systems for sanitizing equipment, such as in the food processing and automotive cleaning industries. Even signs made with the best traditional adhesives and vinyls will eventually fail when continually exposed to water. However we do have a solution!>>>>   WASHDOWN SIGNSSubsurface Lexan Washdown signs are made with a durable product called Lexan. Subsurface Lexan signs means the text and graphics are protected by a clear Lexan...

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Manitoba In Motion

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Manitoba In Motion

When it comes to vehicles on Manitoba Roads, it’s safe to say, the Semi-Trailer Truck is King!  With over 400,000 trucks a year heading across the US border, and many more going in every other direction throughout North America, it’s hard to imagine life without them. $662 Billion dollars' worth of goods and services are traded yearly between Canada and the United States; 75% of the imports and exports travel by truck.The trucking industry employs nearly a quarter of a million Manitobans (4.6% of Manitoba’s Labour force), and accounts for the transport of more than $2 billion dollars' worth of...

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Floor Decals – Why so popular?

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Floor Decals – Why so popular?

It’s a bird… It’s a plane… or if you’re looking at the ground, it might just be a FLOOR DECAL!!  They seem to be everywhere these days. Take a typical trip to the grocery store for example, a floor decal signifying where to enter, wait in line, and checkout have all become commonplace. Other popular applications of these decals include: -The direction of foot traffic flow. -Where NOT to Walk, Wait or Enter thru.    -Physical distancing reminders and protocols. (The demand for these in 2020 was unprecedented) While the above examples were a large portion of the demand, our...

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CONSTRUCTION SAFETY, where to begin

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CONSTRUCTION SAFETY, where to begin

CONSTRUCTION SAFETY, where to begin. If you have ever wondered where to find the rules and regulations governing Construction Safety, an internet search will provide 100's of options. The search results will show links to Government Agencies, Industry Associations, private training companies and digital media sites, each of them offering varying degrees of relevant information. The best place to start, is with your local Industry Association. In our area, there is a City Construction Association, an Association of Rural Construction Contractors and a Provincial Association. You can use your local association for resources like Specifications, Regulations, Training, Covid-19 protocols etc. National Standards...

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Three quick questions regarding CONFINED SPACE in the workplace

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Three quick questions regarding CONFINED SPACE in the workplace

Three quick questions regarding Confined Space in the workplace: What is a Confined Space?   When is it a "PERMIT REQUIRED" confined space? What about COVID-19? 1. WHAT IS A CONFINED SPACE?- When a work space has limited openings for Enter or Exit. - The space is not intended for continuous human occupation. - Space is large enough to enter and conduct work. Confined spaces include, but are not limited to: tanks, vessels, silos, storage bins, hoppers, vaults, pits, manholes, tunnels, equipment housings, duct work, pipelines etc. 2. WHEN IS IT A "PERMIT REQUIRED" CONFINED SPACE?WHEN IMMINENT DANGER IS PRESENT, you must...

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