Idesco Safety Expands Its Operations and Sets New Standards

The lockout/tagout company positions itself for growth by expanding and branching out

Idesco Safety Co., LLC, a NY-based manufacturer and distributor of safety tags, lockout/tagout materials, indoor and outdoor signage, and laminating pouches and equipment, today announced that it has expanded its operations in Brooklyn, NY and has launched a new website to better serve its customers.   Idesco Safety has been setting the standard in the safety industry by offering a unique line of safety tags, padlock labels & color coded sleeves, padlocks, lockout devices, safety signs, and laminating equipment to companies worldwide. The company has seen exponential growth over the last few years and recently invested in building a dedicated customer service team to serve its growing customer base.  Idesco Safety’s new website offers customers the ability to purchase a broad line of safety products within minutes, according to a press release.

“Being a division of Idesco Corp over the past 7 decades has enabled us to build a strong foundation in the safety industry and now we look forward to expanding our horizons and branching out as our own entity,” states Jack Klebanow, President at Idesco Safety. “We are extremely proud of our accomplishments and believe that investing in our business to build the best customer service and production team will reinforce our position as the lockout/tagout experts.”  

Idesco Safety serves companies of all sizes and industries to help keep them compliant with workplace safety laws set by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), especially OSHA lockout/tagout regulations of CFR 1910.147. Keeping workers safe at all times in industrial environments is an absolute priority and Idesco Safety has been leading the way in setting the standards in the industry.  Idesco Safety tags are in use by industries throughout the country.  Durable and economical, these tags are the standard for companies nationwide who also turn to Idesco Safety for lockout/tagout devices, indoor and outdoor signs, and desktop laminating machines, pouches, and laminating accessories.


 

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