Personal protection equipment > Personal alerts/beacons

NHP Moflash Ex signalling product range

16 April, 2013

The Moflash Ex signalling range includes electronic sounders, strobes and manual call points, all of which will be certified to IECEx and suitable for use in hazardous area Zones 1, 2, 21 and 22.


Sensory helmet could mean firefighters are not left in the dark

03 April, 2013

A specially adapted ‘tactile helmet’, developed by researchers at the University of Sheffield, could provide firefighters operating in challenging conditions with vital clues about their surroundings.


Narva Senator II LED work lamp

26 March, 2013

The Narva Senator II is a powerful 3 W LED work lamp which is available in either a flood or hybrid flood beam pattern producing a smooth and even 2000 lumen light output.


Flare 200 and Flare 250 safety flares

27 February, 2013

The Flare 200 and Flare 250 are life-saving tools that can be mounted on the vehicle during an emergency to forewarn traffic of its presence.


Narva mining/utility bar range

13 December, 2012

A range of mining/utility bars from Narva is designed and assembled in Australia to provide a wide range of options for applications such as mining, councils and tradesmen’s vehicles.


Device to stop occupational sitting

04 December, 2012

Do you have ‘chair disease’ from sitting all day at your desk? The University of Queensland researchers have developed a device that may help. It’s called the ‘sitting pad’ and uses an alarm to alert workers to stand up more regularly.


Narda NBM-580 broadband radiation meter

15 November, 2012

Narda Safety Test Solutions has a way of installing an electromagnetic field monitoring and alarm system in the form of the Narda NBM-580 Broadband Radiation Meter.


Narva Sentry portable battery-powered LED strobe light

31 October, 2012

Narva’s portable battery-powered Sentry LED strobe light with magnetic base is available in a blister pack with clear graphics illustrating product features and benefits.


MSA Workman self-retracting lanyard

31 October, 2012

MSA has introduced the Workman self-retracting lanyard.


Lutron WBGT-2010SD heat stress meter

25 September, 2012

The Lutron WBGT-2010SD measures WBGT values (indoor/outdoor wet bulb globe temperatures), black globe temperature, humidity, air temperature, wet bulb temperature and dew point.


Automotive technology to prevent accidents caused by drowsiness

07 September, 2012

Drowsiness during driving is a worldwide hazard, motivating a number of campaigns worldwide to encourage drivers to take regular breaks and plan journeys responsibly. Automating identification of the onset of drowsiness can help to eliminate tragic human errors of misjudging when it is no longer safe to drive. A Japanese company, Aisin Seiki, has developed an eyelid monitor and identified symptoms in eyelid behaviour that indicate drowsiness in motorists.


Flowcrete Australia Flowfast resin floor system

29 August, 2012

Flowcrete Australia will be exhibiting its Flowfast range at The Safety Show Sydney.


Optimum Handling Solutions Pallet Gates

24 August, 2012

The Optimum Handling Solutions pallet gates are designed to protect workers on material platforms and mezzanines.


Scitek Cub personal photoionisation detection (PID) monitor

05 July, 2012

The Cub personal photoionisation detection (PID) monitor can be used for fast yet accurate detection of volatile organic and total aromatic compounds, keeping workers safe within their work environment. It is suitable for use in industries and applications including: oil and gas, chemical and petrochemical plants, health and safety, industrial hygiene, pharmaceutical, first response and hazardous materials. It is claimed to be the smallest, lightest and most sensitive PID monitor available.


Inventis Technology WilLERT ‘Wireless Alert’ Beacon System

24 May, 2012

The WiLERT ‘Wireless Alert’ Beacons are omnidirectional and designed to be installed on walls, bollards or even moving infrastructure. They’re compact and can be orientated in any direction and simply screwed in place. When activated, the bright beacons appear to rotate, making them more obvious than even larger beacons in most applications - even in broad daylight.


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