Hazards posed by dropped objects, heavy loads and hazmat are addressed in the top product innovations featured on ISHN.com this week.
Ergodyne looks to stop “dropped calls” with three new tethering solutions for electronic devices
July 13, 2018
With peak construction season comes a surge in efforts focused on awareness, education and solutions to keep crews safe. In a move addressing the hazard of dropped objects, Ergodyne has announced the release of the Squids® 3760 Water Resistant Phone Pouch & Trap and the 3765 Water Resistant Tablet Pouch & Trap, designed to carry, secure and easily tether the essential electronic devices nearly every worker carries onto the jobsite.
Nu-Star’s signature Power Pusher™
July 13, 2018
Nu-Star’s signature Power Pusher™ improves operator safety, reduces manpower and increases plant floor productivity with less downtime by transporting heavy loads fast and without excess exertion or muscle strain.
MSA Chillgard 5000 refrigerant leak monitor
Simplicity at your fingertips
July 11, 2018
Ever wish monitoring for refrigerant leaks could be less complicated? The new MSA Chillgard® 5000 refrigerant leak monitor offers a breakthrough intuitive interface to make your job easier:
Triple threat TriGas monitoring system revolutionizes safety in wastewater treatment applications
July 10, 2018
With its state-of-the-art next-gen design, the TriGas Monitoring System featuring Ultima® X3 technology from MSA delivers a total safety solution that provides exceptionally reliable protection against the water industry’s most challenging triple threat: (1) confined space oxygen deficiency, (2) hydrogen sulfide leaks (H2S) and (3) combustible gases (methane).
IndustrySafe releases initial incident reporting for its EHS mobile app
July 10, 2018
IndustrySafe, a leader in safety management software, is pleased to announce the release of its initial incidents form to the IndustrySafe mobile app. This app, first launched in December of 2017, now allows workers to record workplace incidents from their mobile devices, with or without internet access.