Forms Direct Blog Tips and Tricks for making paperwork

SCORE BIG WITH CARD STOCK: PERFECT FOLDS FOR ON-THE-JOB EFFICIENCY

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In demanding work environments, efficient and durable documentation is crucial. For businesses relying on card stock forms like FLHA and Hazard ID Cards, the way these forms are handled and stored directly impacts productivity and safety. Discover how the simple yet powerful technique of scoring card stock can revolutionize your form management, offering both professional presentation and essential on-the-job practicality.

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BEYOND THE WHITE AND YELLOW: MAKING YOUR NCR BOOKS WORK HARDER WITH CUSTOM PRINTED COVERS

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Carbonless copy paper (NCR) books are the unsung heroes of many businesses. From work orders and invoices to inspection reports and hazard assessments, these multi-part forms keep essential information flowing. But beyond their functional purpose, the covers of your NCR books offer a valuable opportunity for branding, organization, and even enhanced usability.

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MORE THAN JUST PAPER: THE PRACTICALITY OF CARBONLESS FORMS

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The Invisible Ink: A History of Carbonless Forms

In our increasingly digital world, it’s easy to forget the humble carbonless form. Yet, for decades, it was a staple of business, allowing for instant, multiple copies of documents without the messy inconvenience of traditional carbon paper. Let’s delve into the history and science behind this fascinating piece of paper technology.

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WORK REFUSALS. HOW TO MANAGE & DOCUMENT THEM WITHIN YOUR COMPANY

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5 QUESTIONS WITH … ALEXANDRIA BAKKEN
Occupational Health & Safety Consultant at 100% Safety Inc.

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NAVIGATING THE NEW NORMAL

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So how’s the “new normal” treating ya?

Sucks eh?

Truth is, pretty much everyone in the Canadian business community is having to adapt on the fly during this pandemic. It’s uncharted territory for all of us. And the uncertainty – the “ifs” and “whens” – could drive a guy batty.