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“Industrial companies are capturing incredible amounts of data about their physical assets. This gives companies unprecedented opportunities to improve workflows,” said Davide Vassallo, Global Managing Director for DuPont Sustainable Solutions. “‘Smart’ PPE is the next phase of the digital transformation for industrial companies.”


Saikat Dey, Guardhat Co-Founder and CEO, commented: “We combine advanced internet-based technology with dependable PPE to create a 3D, holistic view of every user’s work environment. This allows us to actively predict and prevent workplace accidents.”


DUPONT AND GUARDHAT TO


DEVELOP SAFETY WEARABLES DuPont Sustainable Solutions (DSS) has announced a partnership with industrial safety technology company Guardhat to use smart personal protection equipment (PPE) to provide a safer, more productive work environment. DSS and Guardhat will together develop advanced, scaleable wearables that provide real-time data for industrial companies.


“The application of such technologies has much potential to protect employees within high-hazard environments,” said Alexey Lesin, Global Practice Leader, Digital and Innovation for DuPont Sustainable Solutions. “They provide real-time alerts to employees when they face a hazard, enabling them to quickly recognise the risk and act appropriately. Supervisors also receive an alert, allowing them to get an accurate picture of the risks their employees encounter and an opportunity to mitigate such risks in the future.”


For further information, click here. www.sustainablesolutions.dupont.com.


The optical class 1 panoramic visor conforms to EN166.B offering impact protection at speeds of up to 270mph (tested using a 6mm steel ball bearing). The visor can have the option of a replaceable peel-off visor protector to prolong its life.


Extensive research has been carried out by NIOSH (ISO16976-2) to distinguish the world’s five most common facial shapes. Using this research JSP has digitally optimised the ergonomics of the Force10 Typhoon’s face seal to maximise wearer compatibility.


The Force10 Typhoon is available in three sizes (small, medium and large) as comfort and fit is a key feature of this ultra-lightweight mask. The web-like structure of the harness cradles the user’s head ensuring that the wearer is comfortable throughout the working day.


The unique Typhoon exhalation valve has been designed to reduce breathing resistance, heat and moisture build-up. The valve is unaffected by any moisture, and therefore can be used with the same performance under very low temperatures (-40°C tested).


AIRBORNE HAZARD DEFENCE WITH THE NEW FORCE


10TYPHOON FROM JSP The new Force10 Typhoon is an extremely lightweight, easy to maintain full face mask. Weighing only 365g, it provides a completely clear panoramic visor to maximise light levels within the mask giving optimum visibility.


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The Force10 Typhoon Mask is compatible with both JSP Classic filters and JSP PressToCheck filters, which allow for Daily Face Fit Reassurance so the user is confident of an excellent fit. This mask has been meticulously engineered to incorporate a small number of key components. Disassembly, cleaning and maintenance are effortless with replacement parts available if necessary.


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