National Safety Council Texas Safety Conference & Expo On Display

The 2013 NSC Texas Safety Conference & Expo is scheduled to take place April 7-9 at the Galveston Island Convention Center in Galveston.​

The following are some companies that will be exhibiting at the Expo:


 

 

Blackline GPS Corp.

Knowing in real-time when a safety incident occurs is the first, proactive step to achieve the best possible outcome for your employees. Blackline's Loner® family of safety monitoring products delivers instant alerts and maps your employee's precise location for a pin-point emergency response. Industrial quality and intrinsically safe, Loner products: Alert. Locate. Respond.
Booth #519

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Columbia Southern University

Earn your associate, bachelor's or master's degree in OSH at Columbia Southern University. Recognized by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals and the Institute for Safety and Health Management. CSU offers:

  • Low-cost tuition
  • Flexible start dates
  • No ACT, SAT or GRE required
Call (800) 977-8449 or visit www.columbiasouthern.edu!
Booth #411

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Encon Safety Products, Inc.

Encon® designs and manufactures market-leading first-aid emergency shower and eyewash products; PPE including safety eyewear, goggles and arc-flash protection; and hazardous-area protective storage cases for the protection and security of people, plants and equipment. As a quality manufacturer, Encon® is certified to the ISO 9001:2008 Standard by Det Norske Veritas (DNV).
Booth #401

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Gateway Safety, Inc.

Flight™ is the next generation in safety eyewear, with a revolutionary, patent-pending temple design that provides unparalleled comfort. Its cushioned, contoured temple 'wings' softly hug the wearer's head for long-term comfort and the right fit. Plus, a floating lens design helps fight fogging and provides ultramodern style.
Booth #429

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Glove Guard, LP

Glove Guard® and Utility Guard® glove clips by Glove Guard LP have a proven record of reducing hand injuries and glove loss because gloves will be used if available. They can also be imprinted with a safety slogan that, combined with the dollars spent on the tool, helps accomplish safety goals -- providing a three-point return on investment.
Booth #510

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INCOM Manufacturing Group

Training and compliance products for the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). Our products are designed to help educate your workforce on GHS hazard communication and understand this new and often complex system.
Booth #310

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J.J. Keller & Associates, Inc.

Since 1953, J. J. Keller has worked with companies to simplify regulatory compliance. New this year are products and services to help you comply with OSHA's adoption of GHS; from labels to online tools. Stop by booth #509 to learn more and receive copies of our complimentary Oil & Gas whitepapers.
Booth #509

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Stop-painting.com

Durable floor marking made easy. Superior Mark's patent-pending design features beveled edges, recessed adhesive, and quick-pull liner. Installs fast -- no need to shut down. Holds up against forklift traffic. Completely removable and leaves little to no residue. Cut costs: buy direct from manufacturer Stop-painting.com or call (866) 284-1541.
Booth #406

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