Products to protect workers from toxic gases, dropped objects and harmful noise were among the top occupational safety and health products featured on ISHN.com this week.
Three Honeywell Safety products win prestigious iF design awards for innovation, user design
Indoor air quality detector, protective harness and explosion-proof gas detector selected from among thousands of entries by independent experts
Honeywell (NYSE:HON) today announced that three of its safety products have won 2018 iF Design Awards in recognition of their outstanding innovation and user-focused design. An independent jury of 63 design experts from 20 countries selected Honeywell’s Indoor Air Quality Detector, Aircore H2 safety harness and RAEGuard 3 fixed gas detector for 2018 product design awards as part of the annual iF International Forum (iF) Design competition.
DropSafetyEquipment.com and START Work Fundamentals Launch
Greetings Safety Professionals, Today is a great day. With the start of 2018, KEY-BAK Pro is proud to announce the launch of 2 new Dropped Object Prevention online tools. 1) Brand New KEYBAK Pro Website: www.dropsafetyequipment.com
New earplug fit test system streamlines the testing process
Benson Medical Instruments has extended the CCF-200 Fit Test for earplug fit testing with a new standalone version designed for occupational health and safety professionals. This standalone offering of the CCF-200 is called a System, and was developed in response to industry requests. The CCF-200 Fit Test validates employees’ use of earplugs, and can be used in a multi-station testing environment or on a one-on-one basis.
Cementex announces insulated torque wrenches and torque screwdrivers
Heavy-duty, double insulated tools offer precise calibration and ease of use
Cementex, the safety tool specialists, announces the availability of torque wrenches and torque screwdrivers with the company’s industry-leading double-insulation technology. These calibrated torque tools are designed for installation applications where a tightening torque is indicated as a numeric value on the equipment or in the installation instructions provided by equipment manufacturers.