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Glamox is the world market leader in the manufacture and supply of lighting solutions for the global marine and offshore markets. The company is involved in lighting studies, design and calculation for large offshore greenfield projects as well as offshore and onshore maintenance and modifications projects.
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Havsc o developed the first personal Hand ArmVibration dosimeter, which measures and records the actual vibration exposure a t the point where the vibrations enter the hand, when using power tools. No reliance on inconsistent manufacture’s data, irrespective of which tools are used, how they are used or wha t they are used AVSense dosimeter measures real exposure
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