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Posted by in Oilfield Signs, News on March 30, 2015 .

Laminated Signs vs. Non-Laminated Signs

When it comes to safety signs, they’re there to prevent injury and potentially save lives. That’s worth taking seriously.

310-SIGN uses Hi-Life protection to add fade resistance, durability and extended life-span to our signs.

While other companies offer this as an upgrade - All of our aluminum backed signs come with this protective top-layer standard. Why do we use aluminum for our signs and not plastic or PVC like other sign companies? Our signs are built to withstand life in Canada and that means lasting more than one season. Signs that have to deal with exposure to the...

Posted by in News on December 01, 2014 .
Alberta-Based 310-SIGN Now Distributing Radarsign’s Armored Driver Feedback Signs in Canada Radarsign’s continued international expansion focuses on Western Canada’s oil and gas industry plus public works entities

ALPHARETTA, Ga., November 11, 2014—Finalized in September, a new operating partnership between Radarsign®—the manufacturer of the world’s first armored driver feedback sign—and 310-SIGN provides rights of distribution for Radarsign’s traffic-calming products to customers in three Canadian provinces: Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan.

“We are pleased to represent Radarsign products...

Posted by in News on January 22, 2014 .

Recently we were on-site doing a safety signs audit at a clients heavy truck wash bay.  We came across one of our manufactured signs which was covered in bitumen (crude oil). Bitumen is an extremely thick product which has a waxy, tar-like texture and it's very difficult to wash off. It repels water similar to a stained deck in a rain storm. After attempting to clean the sign with a soapy rag it was clear we would need strong chemicals to breakdown the crude oil. 

We used Varsol (paint thinner) to scrub the sign clean. It was no surprise that our sign could withstand such a strong chemical agent without degrading or dissolving...

Posted by in News on January 07, 2014 .

New Additions to the 310sign.ca website this month.

H2S Signage

The updated 2014 H2S safety/awareness signs are now online. 

ANSI version Hydrogen Sulphide signs include: ‘H2S Gas May Be Present’, ‘H2S Gas May Be Present - Do not enter this area without approved detection equipment (detector symbol)’ and ‘H2S Gas May Be Present - Do not enter this area without approved breathing apparatus (PPE symbol)’. We’re committed to bringing safety to the Oil Industry.

 

Walk Around Vehicle Safety Awareness Decals

Encourage safety and incorporate these into your vehicle safety programs - ANSI version...

Posted by in News on January 06, 2014 .

New Workspace = Even Better Service

2014 brings lots of big things for 310-SIGN, one of which is a brand new service side we're super excited about. Including new workstations for design and development running all the latest software, regulations library and service consultation area. It's hard to imagine quicker turn-around or better service in this industry then what we already offer, but our goal is to be the leader in service - this is just one of the steps we're taking to ensure we are.

Here are a few sneak peek photos of our new space!

 

 

Canadian Startup Company, 310-SIGN Inc., Develops eCommerce Solution Dedicated to Sign Standards and Regulations in Canada's Traffic, Oilfield and Safety Sectors.

CALGARY, ABJanuary 7, 2014 — According to a recent study by Google, the search engine giant shared detailed Canadian internet statistics in search engine usage, 27.4 million Canadians are online. Of that, 93% of Internet users go online for product information. With the increasing rate of internet accessibility on mobile devices more users are going online to search for safety signs and regulations. 310-SIGN Inc., a manufacturer and industry supplier of regulated...