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National Safety Month: Shurtape’s Technology Improves Workplace Safety

With construction, transportation, and warehousing jobs overwhelmingly leading the way in workplace incidents, safety leaders often preach that workplace injuries are preventable. Shurtape Technologies, a leader in adhesive tape and consumer home and office products, has been dedicated to coming up with a solution to address this key issue.

Maintenance record keeping is a vital part of the conversation. Do you need to see the last time one of your forklifts underwent maintenance? Need a more efficient way to inspect a ladder before use? Looking for a better way to organize safety records? These are just a few possibilities with Shurtape’s comprehensive Duck Pro® by Shurtape® BR Code™ Heavy Duty, Permanent Scannable Labels.

Just last year, OSHA recognized Shurtape’s product as the 2023 New Product of the Year due to its dedication to improve workplace safety and productivity.

BR Code provides preprinted labels with unique codes that can easily be scanned on your cellphone. Then, powered by the BitRip® app users can access information quickly and easily to best serve their workforce including:

  • Organize Construction Materials: Efficiently manage and locate construction materials;
  • Monitor Service and Repairs: Keep tabs on equipment maintenance and servicing;
  • Track Shipments: Effortlessly monitor the movement of products and materials; and
  • Verify Safety Certifications: Ensure the safety of equipment and personnel.

Learn more about BR Code’s ™ capabilities and Shurtape’s commitment to improving workplace safety and efficiency at https://www.shurtape.com.

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