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Edward Lowton
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Go for zero with on-site safety sign printing
20 October 2016
Whenever a risk emerges in the workplace, it often takes a long time to order and wait for new safety signs that can warn co-workers about danger and instruct them on how to avoid an accident.

By using a professional safety sign printer and software, companies can design, print and implement new signs a lot faster in order to support their Go for zero programme and avoid workplace accidents.
According to Eurostat, 2.5 million non-fatal and 3515 fatal workplace accidents still occured in the European Union and United Kingdom in 2012. The numbers show there is room to increase workplace safety, reduce the number of accidents and reduce their associated costs. Ask yourself what if a simple sign could prevent a co-worker from losing a finger?
Brady’s range of printers and safety software enables users to create durable standard and customised signs in a great number of shapes, colours and sizes. When safety risks emerge in the workplace, simply walk up to the printer and create signs to communicate the necessary precautions to co-workers. An on-site printer is a great tool to support any Go for zero programme
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