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Personal fall limiter

The Workman Mini Personal Fall Limiter’s internal fast-acting pawl-lock mechanism offers the most versatile, compact self-retracting device on the market, allowing for increased user safety at lower heights.
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Gas sensor

Designed to detect the presence of carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide and combustible gases in air, the Z-Gard S Sensor employs solid state, electrochemical or catalytic sensors, which generate a representative output signal proportional to the calibrated operating range.
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Gas monitor

The microprocessor-based, infrared Ultima XIR Gas Monitor is precisely engineered to continuously monitor for combustible gases and vapors.
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Gas detector

The ALTAIR 2XT Gas Detector includes industry-leading XCell sensors in a Two-Tox version that detects two hazards in a single-gas platform, so users do not need a second gas detector.
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Combustible gas detector

Get continuous monitoring of methane, propane and other combustible gases with the Ultima OPIR-5 Open Path Infrared Detector.
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Electronic earmuff

The left/RIGHT Dual Pro Electronic Earmuff enables workers to maintain superior hearing protection and comfort while working, communicating or listening to music in noisy environments.
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Trends in ... respiratory protection

Look for ‘reliability, quality and performance’
Compliance with OSHA’s Respiratory Protection Standard (1910.134) could prevent hundreds of deaths and thousands of illnesses every year, according to the agency. Below, experts highlight new technologies being used in the respiratory protection industry and offer tips.
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Half-mask respirator

The Advantage 420 Half-Mask Respirator’s AnthroCurve II Sealing Surface and multi-ethnic face seal improve fit-testing among diverse workforces.
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Trends in ... eye protection

Better all the time
It can be easy to operate in the mindset that “bad things won’t happen to me on the job.” But when it comes to protecting your eyesight, stop for a moment and consider: Every day, 2,000 workplace eye injuries requiring medical attention occur, according to NIOSH.
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