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Martor USA Does Site Visits

For companies whose operations rely on cutting materials, their approach to knife selection is vital to their ultimate success. While the higher-ups making knife purchasing decisions know a lot about their own company’s day-to-day needs, they don’t always have a good grasp on what to look for in a knife that will best fit those needs. At Martor USA, our sales representatives are highly trained in finding you the right knife as well as providing superior customer service to ensure your chosen cutting solution fits the bill.

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The Real Cost of Work Injury Lacerations

Choosing a safety knife program is a daunting yet crucial task for a company. It sets the tone for how much or how little the company values employee safety. Using proper safety knives can also eliminate the risk of workplace injuries that cut into a company’s bottom line.

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Lacerations Are the Most Common Workplace Injury -- But Why?

Knives are extremely common in many types of workplaces across many industries. For some companies, knives are so essential to daily operations that there are hundreds or thousands of them stored on the premises at any given time. With so many knife options, workplace hazards and injury prevention needs to be top of mind.

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Martor's "Going Green" - Check Out Our Blade Recycling Program

What do you do with your broken or dull knife blades? Far too many people and companies have them laying around places they shouldn’t be, or they dispose of them improperly. In addition to posing an injury risk, throwing away your metal blades is not good for the environment either. At Martor USA we want to help provide a solution to this problem, so we have joined the “going green” effort.

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The Dangers of Improper Blade Disposal: Martor USA Has a Blade Recycle Program

In the workplace, safety knives are a standard supply most companies use daily. Materials need to be routinely cut, opened, and sliced. But when it is time to get rid of those dull, used, or broken blades, what do you do?

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