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Are you looking for safety equipment, tools or apparel for your workplace? Browse through the categories below to read about products from some of the leading manufacturers and suppliers in North America.

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Eye wash with alarm PDF Print E-mail
Eye wash/shower and fountains
Sperian’s Fendall 2000 portable, sealed-cartridge eye wash station has been designed exclusively for the company’s new sterile saline emergency eye wash solution to create a 100 per cent sterile delivery system, says Sperian. It features nozzles and tubing that remain sealed until the unit is activated. It includes an activation alarm that signals when someone has turned on the unit and is in need of help, and a self-contained waste-water containment system that captures waste water without the risk of spills, the company says. The unit works with one sterile saline cartridge that has a shelf life of up to two years, Sperian adds.
www.fendall.com

 
No more tears PDF Print E-mail
Eye wash/shower and fountains
The Opti-Aid Personal Eyewash Station from Bradley Corporation provides immediate irrigation of eyes when ANSI Z358.1-2004-compliant plumbed or self-contained emergency eye wash stations are not readily available, according to the company. It includes Preservafree Buffered Eyewash Solution, which matches the chemistry of human tears to make it soothing to the eyes, the company says. The single wall stations can accommodate either a 16-oz. or a 32-oz. eye wash bottle.
www.bradleycorp.com
 
EyeSafe turns faucet into emergency eye wash PDF Print E-mail
Eye wash/shower and fountains
EyeSafe faucet-mounted eye wash converts any faucet into an emergency eye wash station without interfering with normal faucet operation, the product’s manufacturer Guardian Equipment says. The EyeSafe unit can be installed at any sink, close to where accidents might occur. Outlet heads are mounted three inches apart and deliver a soft, aerated flow of water, the company says. Heads angle forward toward user and the angle can be adjusted to permit full coverage and avoid splashing. To activate the eye wash, simply pull the knob, and the water pressure keeps eye wash in operation, leaving user’s hands free, the firm explains. Guardian Equipment notes that the EyeSafe unit is intended solely as a supplemental unit to dedicated, plumbed eye wash equipment installed in the workplace.
www.gesafety.com
 
Harness strap with ergonomic pad PDF Print E-mail
Ergonomic and Repetitive Strain Controls
Capital Safety’s DBI-SALA ExoFit XP Arc Flash Harness with Velcro Strap features a lightweight nylon web with ergonomic shoulder and leg padding from Nomex/Kevlar, providing a comfortable fit for the worker, the company says. The ExoFit Arc Flash Harness is designed for use by the utility industry in high voltage environments. The harnesses incorporate an easy-to-don Velcro chest strap that gives the user a vest style harness with no metal above the waist to reduce electrical conductivity, Capital Safety says. The shoulder and leg padding is removable for easy cleaning and inspection.
www.capitalsafety.com

 
New glove offers no-slick grip PDF Print E-mail
Ergonomic and Repetitive Strain Controls
Ansell Healthcare says its recently launched HyFlex 11-920 glove is ideal for people handling slightly oily metal components who need a secure grip for safety and performance. The company says HyFlex 11-920’s oil-repellent coating offers workers a combination of controlled grip and continued clean hands without compromising dexterity and overall comfort. HyFlex features Ansell’s Grip Technology, an ergonomic grip design that gives users greater grip control while reducing the risk of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) and workplace accidents, the company says. CTS is a type of repetitive strain injury commonly caused by repetitive hand movements, such as those in assembly line, sorting, packing or construction. Ansell says its Grip Technology allows microscopic channels in the glove coating to guide away the oil and moisture resulting in a secure glove-to-surface contact.
www.ansell.be

 
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