Brady Earns 2018 Canadian Occupational Safety Reader’s Choice Awards

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Sept 30, 2018

Brady’s lockout tagout and machine guarding products and signage and Identification products have won Reader’s Choice Awards from Canadian Occupational Safety magazine in their respective categories. This is the third time in the last in three years that products from Brady have won in these categories.

“We offer innovative products that our customers can rely on to keep their employees safe and stay compliant,” says Jamie Button, Brady Canada Country Manager. “This recognition from our customers reaffirms that Brady consistently delivers quality products and reliable solutions regarding Safety and Identification.”

The Canadian Occupational Safety readers’ choice awards are based on online voting by the readers. Nearly 35,000 votes were cast in this year’s survey. The 54 categories include occupational safety products and services. Canadian Occupational Safety has a circulation of 14,300 readers.

For Brady’s complete product offering, visit www.BradyCanada.ca

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