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New Event: OCTOBER 25TH Join our webinar! New Connectivity Technologies in Gas Detection: Helping to solve daily challenges, simplify safety and boost productivity.  
06/10/2022
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See how new connectivity technologies in gas detection are helping to improve compliance, visibility and to provide reliable, actionable data, allowing safety managers to help create safer, more efficient work environments and reduce human error. 

 

New Webinar: New Connectivity Technologies in Gas Detection: Helping to solve daily challenges, simplify safety and boost productivity. 

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The number of workplace injuries remains nearly unchanged year-over-year, with more than 2 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses reported by industry employees in 2019. And up to 90% of workplace injuries can be attributed to human error.

While PPE has not traditionally had the capabilities to help prevent human error, the latest safety innovations, such as connected gas detectors can help provide the visibility and data-driven insights to help create adaptable, proactive safety programs and establish a culture of behaviour-based safety. 

But what are the benefits of connected safety technology? How are wearables and connectivity helping to solve the main challenges in gas detection?  

In this webinar in partnership with IQPC, you will have these questions answered and more! Our specialists will also discuss:

·        How new connectivity technologies in gas detection are helping to improve compliance and visibility.

·        How connectivity in gas detection can help to provide reliable, actionable data, allowing safety managers to help create safer, more efficient work environments and reduce human error.   

·        The role of PPE and Connected Gas Detection Wearable in driving connected workers, worksites, and workflows.  

·        Why connectivity delivering critical data points from on-site workers to off-site safety managers is not enough.   

·        How the new MSA ALTAIR io™ 4 gas detection wearable helps to support worker safety, compliance, and productivity.  

·        The future of Connected Work with MSA Connected Work Platform.   

There will also be a Q&A at the end of the session to address your questions and points of concerns.   

If you want to reap the benefits of connected safety and embrace technologies that help move your safety program to the next level, you can´t miss this webinar.