Personal protection equipment

Safe hearing device for telephone users wins collaboration award

25 May, 2012

Soundshield provides protection from acoustic shriek injury caused by sudden exposure to loud noises, which can result in painful ears, hearing loss, vertigo and even anxiety and depression. The device was developed and commercialised through a collaboration between Polaris Communications, an Australian supplier of headset devices into the contact centre industry, and the HEARing Cooperative Research Centre.


Cigweld WeldSkill Auto-Darkening welding helmet range

24 May, 2012 | Supplied by: Cigweld Pty Ltd

Cigweld Weldskill Auto-Darkening welding helmets offer the latest safety features combined with good comfort and performance. The range provides the personal eye protection required for a solid day’s welding.


Honeywell Safety Products Quietpro QP100Ex hearing protection and communication system

24 May, 2012 | Supplied by: Honeywell Industrial Safety

Honeywell Safety Products has developed Quietpro QP100Ex, claimed to be the only intelligent hearing protection and communication system that provides personal hearing protection, personal noise exposure measurement and clear communication throughout a full range of work environments.


Inventis Technology WilLERT ‘Wireless Alert’ Beacon System

24 May, 2012 | Supplied by: Inventis Technology Pty Ltd

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.


Work-related eye injuries cost Victoria $39 million a year

15 May, 2012

The Centre for Eye Research Australia has found that more than half of the people presenting to the emergency department for eye damage, caused by metal fragments, were not wearing eye safety glasses at the time of their accident. The injuries were commonly caused by high-velocity impact machining such as metal grinding, welding, repair work and drilling. Work-related eye injuries account for about 3,500 emergency presentations and cost the Victorian community $39 million each year.


Air-purifying respirators

01 May, 2012 | Supplied by: MSA Australia Pty Ltd

The fundamental goal of any respiratory protection program is to control occupational diseases caused by breathing air contaminated with harmful dusts, fogs, fumes, mists, gases, smokes, sprays and/or vapours.


Deb Global product range

23 April, 2012 | Supplied by: Deb Australia Pty Ltd

The Deb Global product range has been devised to meet the specific skin safety needs and cultural diversity of any local and international organisation. The range includes 10 ‘Environmental Choice Australia certified products’ for skincare.


Perimeter Security Industries SecureMat

18 April, 2012 | Supplied by: Perimeter Security Industries Pty Ltd

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


Switched On I & T Services industrial seatbelts

27 March, 2012 | Supplied by: Switched on I&T Services

At Safety in Action, Switched On I & T Services will present its range of industrial seatbelts, designed for forklifts and other vehicles used in mining, quarrying construction and earthmoving.


Ulan safety glasses

26 March, 2012 | Supplied by: Scott Safety

The Ulan safety glasses from UniSafe are suitable for outdoor applications where glare, solar radiation and small-/medium-velocity particles represent a hazard; for example, sunlight, chipping, sanding and non-hazardous liquids.


Aktivlab desk-mounted eyewash units

21 March, 2012 | Supplied by: Aktivlab

Aktivlab now offers a range of desk-mounted eyewash units which can be mounted almost anywhere in the laboratory. Each unit comes with a 1.5 m flexible hose and can be plumbed into the nearest mains water supply.


Enware Australia emergency safety showers, eyewashes and eye-face washes

20 March, 2012 | Supplied by: Enware Australia Pty Ltd

Enware Australia has launched a range of emergency safety showers, eyewashes and eye-face washes for industrial and commercial uses. The company claims the products ensure coverage to quickly remove contaminants from the face, eyes and body.


Oliver 66 Series emergency services safety footwear

20 March, 2012 | Supplied by: Oliver Footwear

Oliver Footwear has released two Firefighter and Emergency Services boots. They are designated as the Oliver 66-360 180 mm Type 1 Wildland Firefighting Footwear and the 66-395 230 mm Lace Up Structural Type 2 Firefighting Footwear.


Huski workwear

17 March, 2012 | Supplied by: Palazzi (Trading) Pty Ltd

Huski has a large range of workwear, safety wear, outdoor workwear, reflective jackets and high visibility industrial workwear and uniforms.


EziTrakNano Mobile personnel tracking system

17 March, 2012 | Supplied by: Rojone Pty Ltd

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.


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