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THE CONNECTED WORKER
What can turn-key connected safety technology do for you?
REAL-TIME SAFETY
When every second counts, the emergency response must begin immediately. The first step — no matter if it’s a gas exposure, fall, health event or injury — is automatic and immediate detection of the incident. Every alert must be quickly communicated to a live team, around the clock. That’s exactly what G7 does and it’s the only highly-configurable solution that works right out of the box.
When something goes wrong, G7 makes it easy to gain valuable information from the field. Respond to alerts with two-way voice calling and messaging. G7 has your teams covered.
VISIBILITY THROUGH ANALYTICS
Businesses are increasingly run with help from data-driven insights. G7 steps up to the task and solves the gas detection compliance challenge. Every G7 gas detector automatically uploads compliance, usage and gas reading data to the Blackline Safety Network, powering your online compliance dashboard. Visualize your data in our new Blackline Analytics software.
TURNAROUNDS & SHUTDOWNS
It’s a busy time when you shut your site down for unexpected or planned maintenance. With many personnel and contractors on-site, staying efficient and safe can be a challenge.
Our new data analytics software helps you ensure that all gas detection instruments are compliant and see how teams are contributing to the project.
NEW PUSH-TO-TALK FEATURE
At NSC 2018, we are unveiling push-to-talk voice calling that allows any employee, to speak with anyone, anytime — even if they are off-site or in different countries. See it in action at booth 4501.
No complex Wi-Fi access points, gateways, Bluetooth or mesh networking needed. Pure, simple cellular connectivity.
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Our new push-to-talk service features 100 channels that allows teams to collaborate, eliminating the need for a separate radio


































































































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