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RASOR


by Reactec RASOR helps companies achieve greater regulatory compliance while enhancing the health and safety of field operatives and lone workers. Reactec integrates seamlessly to gather data from the company’s HAVwear watch devices but also other third-party sensors such as noise, dust and cable detection to deliver data into Reactec’s acclaimed hosted Analytics within real-time.


An example of the benefit of real-time data is RASOR’s Tool Training App. Supervisors of HAVwear users can directly manage tool use productivity and risk to improve a tool users’ competency and awareness of tool performance in relation to accessories and job requirements.


RASOR is fully integrated within Reactec’s SAFE-DISTANCE application, developed in response to COVID-19 whereby HAVwear watches and RASOR devices will detect proximity between users. Customers report that the real-time contact data coupled with live alerts and alarms is helping them reduce unsafe workforce contact. Gathered data, includes the date, time, and duration of contact.


RASOR also supports lone workers, so that employers and employees can have complete peace of mind as they are alerted immediately of a man down situation, a failure to check in or the activation of a panic alarm. GPS tracked location information enables employers to quickly respond with aid.


All RASOR data is automatically collated and transmitted to the Reactec Analytics so organisations can benefit from receiving live, location determined health risk data from the field. Utilising mobile phone signals, the devise communicates an employee’s GPS tracked location via Reactec’s Analytics every 15 minutes so that remote supervisors can have full visibility of their team’s location and exposure risk levels.


www.reactec.com


RED-CARPET


by U-Power Launched by Italian safety footwear manufacturer U-power, the Red-Carpet range of 20 different styles feature anti-fatigue matting insert in every outer sole, made from a revolutionary new material from BASF.


Wearing a Red-Carpet shoe feels like standing on an anti-fatigue mat. The shoe stimulates the foot to continually revitalise blood flow and energy through the legs and feet, so eases fatigue and exerts a positive influence across the whole body, relieving neck, back, leg and joint pain, increasing circulation, providing exceptional comfort and hugely improving the working day.


Every Red-Carpet shoe comes as ESD as standard, is lightweight and flexible, highly slip resistant and features an anti-static, shock-absorbing, breathable Elastopan memory and Gel insole that moulds to the shape of the foot. Two of the styles feature Hypertex Putek technology, a breathable and water- repellent material that is 20 times more abrasion-resistant than traditional materials.


U-Power’s Managing Director, Stuart Thorne, said: “Gone are the days of expensive, slippery, hard-to-clean and maintain anti-fatigue matting that constantly needs to be replaced. The matting has been transferred from the workplace floor to the Red-Carpet shoe, sending the body stress relief they need direct to the wearer’s feet.


“And gone are the days of fatigued and aching legs and limbs for those whose jobs entail a lot of standing and little movement, such as in the automotive or packaging industries. The stress and trauma of a fixed work position are removed, just by wearing the Red-Carpet.”


https://www.u-powe.it/en/safety-shoes-collection-red-carpet


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