Haztek Inc., a Medford, New Jersey-based provider of comprehensive safety management services, has introduced its new corporate brand and logo, which the company says clearly defines its service offering and its long-term benefits to its customers and their employees.
“The synergy of the design elements creates a unified structure, similar to a construction project, larger than the sum of its individual elements,” Haztek says of its logo, adding, “A bold blue check mark – symbolizing a safe work environment -- graphically completes the letters ‘A’ and ‘Z’ in the corporate name.
Steve Jones, Haztek CEO, says: “As we continue to build our reputation, expand our services and strengthen our team across the United States, it’s imperative we embrace innovation and change to stay ahead of our competition. This is particularly important as we move to new areas of the country where we’re not as well known. In the past we have been mistaken for an ‘environmental company,’ but with our new logo design, potential customers will immediately understand that we’re in the business of safety.”
Haztek partners with companies to eliminate accidents and create a culture of safety that reduces costs related to accidents and improves employee productivity and morale. The company’s services include full-time on-site project safety managers, safety audits and assessments, OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) compliance consulting and safety training. The company serves customers nationwide with office locations in the Northeast, Southeast and Gulf Coast.
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