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khamla

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Can someone tell me what this logo is and what its used for? It looks like a recycle symbol but don't think it is. We had this placed on one of our beverage products and are unsure what it means. We would ask them but we don't work with that agency no more. Can someone help?
 

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two seconds to search google.

NAOSH Week Logo

three hands forming an equilateral triangle portrays the three participating nations – Canada, the United States and Mexico – and symbolizes joint venture, cooperation and the commitment to the common goals shared by all occupational health and safety partners. The three sides stand for partnership of the three countries in this joint occupational health and safety venture, as well as all tripartite partnerships between business, labour and governments. The connected hands illustrate assistance and cooperation on many levels – from interpersonal relationships in the workplace to international exchange.
 
I found several sites same basic logo just how each company wants to print it.

Search term was something like 'three hand logo triangle'
 
I found several sites same basic logo just how each company wants to print it.

Search term was something like 'three hand logo triangle'

I'm guessing nearly right isn't really gonna cut it in the design forum!

Are you really on such bad terms with your old provider that you can't ask them where it comes from? They might just help you out....
 
The only way you are going to definitively know is if you contact the agency. I can't imagine that they would have a problem telling you what it is just because you are no longer a client. That would be bad business on their part.
 
Can someone tell me what this logo is and what its used for? It looks like a recycle symbol but don't think it is. We had this placed on one of our beverage products and are unsure what it means. We would ask them but we don't work with that agency no more. Can someone help?

What is the "beverage product"? Is the "beverage product" in a plastic bottle? Is the "beverage product" in a glass bottle? Is the "beverage product" in a bladder/box? Is the "beverage product" a container, like a cup rather than the drink itself? Who is the end user of the "beverage product"? More information could be helpful in giving a clue as to what the logo is used for and what it belongs to.
 
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