BUFFALO, NY, January 12, 2013 (Press-News.org) Emedco has released thousands of new products designed to increase safety for customers in all industries. The company now offers antimicrobial signs, water-soluble labels, GHS training materials, red tag centers, and so much more. These new products are featured online and in the 2013 Buyer's Guide, which has over 850 pages of high-quality safety options, making it the company's largest catalog of the season.
The roughly 4,000 new products were designed to be innovative and help customers comply with state and federal standards, including the new Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS).
Browse through Emedco's newest selection of Specialty Signs and Labels, including antimicrobial signs that prevent germ formation, cold and hot adhesion labels that are designed to withstand intense temperatures, and water soluble labels that dissolve in dishwashers and comply to food safety standards. The company is also unveiling an innovative update: Super-Stik label adhesive that allows labels to stick to rough, dirty surfaces without cleaning them first.
Those in the market for the tools to maintain compliance with the new Globally Harmonized System (GHS) need look no further. OSHA's new system of classifying chemicals uses globally-recognized pictograms to unify the recognition of potential hazards regardless of the language spoken by workforces. All companies that store chemicals, even simple cleaning supplies, must comply by December 1, 2013. Emedco's offers dozens of GHS products, including GHS training kits, GHS signs, GHS posters, wallet cards, GHS labels, SDS (formally MSDS) stations, and more.
New products for those in the mining and construction industries were also added. Heavy-Duty Work Zone products, including road signs, construction signs, and mine safety signs were created specifically for the harsh and rugged work environments these workers face. New barricade stands and systems, traffic control kits, and high-visibility harnesses that keep workers safe in light or dark conditions, including limited light underground, are also available.
Based on recent findings, employees are more productive and businesses are more efficient when information is learned visually. In reaction to this information, Emedco put together a collection of visual workplace products to help customers either start or enhance their current visual workplace system. New products include red tags, custom tags, status boards, warehouse signs, floor signs and management walk labels. This system is ideal for industrial environments which include warehouses and open floors.
All of these new products, including those that are customized, come with Emedco's lifetime guarantee.
Visit Emedco's website today or call 800-442-3633 for a copy of the 2013 Buyer's Guide to learn more about these new and innovative products.
Emedco (www.emedco.com) is a direct marketer and manufacturer of safety and security products. The company, founded in 1949, specializes in traffic and parking signs; traffic control products; machine safety signs, tags and labels; lock-out safety products; and custom safety products and equipment. Emedco is a subsidiary of Brady Corporation, located in Milwaukee, Wis.
Emedco Releases Thousands of New Products to Ring in 2013
Manufacturer releases most innovative safety products to date
2013-01-12
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