Prevention Engineering for Workplace Health
VIBRATION PROXIMITY
EVACUATION & MUSTERING
LONE WORKER
New advanced technology with expanded functionality
Reactec introduce R-Link, a next generation wearable with the latest technology to give your workers a convenient tool to prevent a range of workplace risks.
Reactec have 20 years of experience in providing an eco-system of robust wearables and cloud-based analytics, to support workplace health risks such as exposure to hand-arm vibration, noise and dust.
Our heritage has been essential in developing R-Link to be ready for the arduous work environments of our clients.
Easy to deploy and simple to use, R-Link will cost effectively revolutionise health & safety in tomorrow’s workplace.
With the R-Link watch, fully integrated eco-system, and the powerful Reactec Analytics, you have an unprecedented view of your employees’ environment to deliver effective risk prevention and open new avenues to improve operational efficiency:
Hand-Arm vibration
Loneworker support
Access and certification
Activity and motion tracking
Dangerous proximity Employee messaging Geofencing Trolex XD-One
Evacuation and Mustering
Find out more about how Reactec can support your prevention engineering:
www2.reactec.com/R-Link DUST Noise & Dust Monitoring
The Reactec Analytics is also where you can interpret data from some of the world’s leading suppliers of noise and dust exposure monitoring equipment. Gain unparalleled insight to your employees’ risk environment and the effectiveness of your controls.
NOISE
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Reactec Analytics
The Reactec Analytics software turns the R-Link data on risk levels, near misses and employee activity into intelligence to create a safer, more sustainable work environ- ment.
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