Personal protection equipment > Communication devices

Axis Corporation Camera Companion

25 July, 2012

Camera Companion, an entry-level IP solution for video surveillance, is suitable for retail stores, offices, hotels or other small businesses.


3M’s Peltor Ora Tac in-ear communication system

17 July, 2012

3M’s Peltor Ora Tac in-ear communication system offers a combination of lightweight hearing protection, ambient (tactical) listening and the ability to communicate via two-way radios in high-noise areas, without the need for a boom microphone.


Perimeter Security Industries SecureMat

18 April, 2012

The SecureMat, developed by Perimeter Security Industries, can help builders take pre-emptive action to prevent construction site crime.


EziTrakNano Mobile personnel tracking system

17 March, 2012

EziTrak Nano Mobile is a personnel tracking system suitable for remote and field workers. It is a durable, reliable, real-time tracking device with fast acquisition and update rates. It features man-down detection, SOS notification, auto vehicle connection detection and logging.


Capital Safety i-Safe 3.0 Intelligent Safety System

11 February, 2012

Capital Safety has announced the launch of the i-Safe 3.0 Intelligent Safety System, an upgrade to the existing i-Safe 2.0 system. The i-Safe was the first radio frequency identification (RFID) system dedicated to fall protection equipment and inspection tracking.


Aristel EnGenius Durafon long-range cordless phone

07 February, 2012

The EnGenius Durafon cordless phone from Aristel has a range of up to 10 km and can penetrate up to 12 floors of a multistorey building.


Pivotel Australia Iridium Extreme satellite phone

27 September, 2011 by

The Iridium Extreme is claimed to be the first satellite handset in the world to feature a dedicated two-way emergency SOS button expected to revolutionise emergency communications in remote Australia


Sonim XP3 Sentinel

28 July, 2011

The Sonim XP3 Sentinel, a custom-designed phone for workers in the energy, utilities, construction, security, forestry, transportation and logistics sectors, keeps Australian workers safe while in isolated and potentially hazardous environments.


Project: Enabling lecturers and students to safely communicate in noisy training environments

17 March, 2011

TAFE SA is a network of three independent institutes that provide vocational education and training in South Australia, to an average of 80,000 students in courses ranging from building and furnishing to engineering and transport. Part of South Australia’s Department of Further Education, Employment, Science and Technology, TAFE SA plays a key role in the development of the state’s workforce and community. In building South Australia’s skill base, the institutes work with industry and business to deliver relevant vocational training to better link skills and training with job opportunities, ensuring sustainable employment within the state. This means offering the best possible quality of teaching and searching for ways to update their services.


GPS a false economy in truck-driver-fatigue management

25 October, 2010

A fatigue-monitoring company has questioned the effectiveness of GPSs as a tool for curbing fatigue-related accidents in Australia's transport industry.


Emergency Alert Systems iLAS wireless alert siren system

23 September, 2010

The wireless iLAS System (intelligent lockdown and alert siren) from Emergency Alert Systems is claimed to be the world’s first scalable, wirelessly remote controlled, wirelessly networked multi-tone alert siren system.


Marcom Watson lone worker monitoring system

06 July, 2010

The Marcom Watson lone worker monitoring system has been developed to reduce risk and improve workplace safety for personnel working in hazardous environments and those that may be the sole worker on-site outside normal business hours. It acts as a modern version of the traditional ‘dead man’s handle’.


Marcom Watson remote weather station

03 June, 2010 by

The Marcom Watson remote weather station provides real-time weather information from remote sites - important information for the safety of workers in remote locations or where adverse weather can present a risk to workers.


Unicom personal safety asset tracking products

20 May, 2010 by

The Unicom range of personal safety asset tracking products uses GPS technology to accurately identify the location of designated people or objects in the event of an emergency.


Standard Communications TX4800 two-way radio

17 May, 2010 by

The TX4800 is an IP67-rated two-way radio that is available in UHF (450-520 MHz) and VHF (148-174 MHz) bands, making it suitable for use in both marine and harsh commercial and industrial applications.


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