Rotoflex Brings Manufacturing To Canada Following the 2016 move of Rotoflex’s Canadian re- gional office to a larger, new 18,000-square-foot showroom and technology center near Toronto, On- tario, Canada, full production of new Rotoflex slit- ter/rewinders and die cutting machines, formerly managed at the Mark Andy headquarters location near St Louis, Missouri, has now transferred to Toron- to as well. Continued sales growth over several years of Rotoflex’s offline finishing solutions, including the newly launched HSI, Vericut3 and Security Series led to this expansion of the Canadian facility. The manufacturing capacity at Mark Andy resulting from the move will accommodate the company’s growth in the digital market, supporting demand for its growing digital hybrid portfolio including the award-winning production-level Digital Series, entry- level solution Digital One, and the Digital Plus pro- gram, which offers digital retrofits to existing flexo platforms. Live machine demonstrations, retrofits and rebuilds, engineering development and technical support and services are now all accessible from the Rotoflex Canadian facility. The Mark Andy Poland and UK re- gional demonstration facilities also showcase Rotoflex equipment, with worldwide representation available through local sales and distribution offices. PIA To Host OSHA Compliance Workshop Printing Industries of America (PIA) will host its first OSHA Compliance for Printing Workshop on October 11–12 at its headquarters, in Warrendale, Pennsylva- nia. The hands-on interactive workshop is aimed to help business owners, safety professionals, EHS spe- cialists, and HR professionals gain a better understand- ing of OSHA regulations affecting their print business. Attendees will take an in-depth look at compliance strategies as well as gain insight into OSHA require- ments. Experts from the PIA Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) team will cover critical topics related to the printing industry, including common OSHA vio- lations, injury reporting, hazard communication, ma- chine guarding, lockout/tagout, and electrical safety. “Recently, OSHA officials have labeled the print in- dustry as a high-risk occupation,” said Gary Jones,As- sistant Vice President of EHS Affairs at PIA.“It is now, more than ever, of paramount importance for compa- nies to maintain OSHA compliance. This workshop aims to strip OSHA regulations of their confusing legal jargon so that businesses can succeed while still operating within the law.”
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