Creative Safety Supply, an Oregon-based visual safety company, normally specializes in visual communication for OSHA compliant Lean manufacturing facilities. However, with the appearance of the Coronavirus this year, they have further expanded their reach into the health and wellness sector of visual communication in an effort to help curb the virus’s spread.
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“As a safety company, one of our core values is continuous improvement. To hold ourselves accountable to that value, we shifted our point of focus at the beginning of the pandemic and created a whole new line of social distancing products to help the community stay safe during these times,” said Nick Jordan, a Partner of CSS. “We also improved our sign production process to handle the higher volume of requests coming in.”
The company has added close to 10,000 new products on their website whether they be social distancing strips, floor shapes directing foot traffic, signs that describe COVID-19 symptoms, and countless more. The company has even offered up custom signage options for companies that require detailed signs for their specific situations.
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At almost a year into the pandemic, Creative Safety Supply has been working non-stop to fulfill sign orders that promote appropriate social distancing practices outlined by the CDC and OSHA. Obtaining appropriate social distancing tools such as these has enabled essential businesses to remain open and safe for the public.
Essential businesses are what keep the country going, whether that be medical offices, grocery stores, shipping companies, and manufacturing facilities. Those who work within them have embraced these necessary visual communication tools to comply with the CDC’s recommendations on staying safe during the pandemic.
Throughout the pandemic, Creative Safety Supply has continued to support the safety, health, and wellness of all essential workers. The company quickly pivoted its stance on visual safety and began offering thousands of options for social distancing signs and tools, answers to common COVID-19 concerns, a guide for returning to work safely, and even more resources to help businesses maintain clean and successful facilities. These resources have become a staple to businesses around the world as communities continue to push on under these high-risk situations.
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