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Blackline Safety G6 Connection Single Gas Detector

Blackline Safety G6 Connection Single Gas Detector | Canadian Occupational Safety


Blackline Safety Corp., a leader in connected safety technology, has announced a new connected wearable that transforms single gas detection.

The all-new G6 personal gas detector provides faster incident response times and a more efficient way to manage safety and compliance. Through G6, industrial organizations can fully leverage real-time critical safety data for the first time in scenarios where disposable traditional beep and flash detectors are commonly used.

G6 built-in features include:

connectivity

  • Proven direct cellular connectivity to the cloud that works right out of the box.
  • It features complete security management via the Blackline Live software portal, a single pane of glass view of the entire fleet of devices, and the ability to automatically deliver over-the-air firmware and configuration updates.
  • Accelerate incident response times supported by real-time notifications and GPS mapping so you can quickly locate employees and devices and understand what’s happening on site when an incident occurs.

Reliable gas detection and powerful analytics

  • Sensor options to quickly warn workers of exposure to toxic gases such as hydrogen sulfide (H2S), carbon monoxide (CO), oxygen (O2) and sulfur dioxide (SO2).
  • Accurate short-term exposure limit (STEL) monitoring.
  • More accurate data reduces false alarms and drives robust reporting and analysis to stay ahead of safety risks.

Longest device life

  • Long-life rechargeable battery that lasts up to 1 year.
  • Ability to quickly locate a device when lost or stolen.
  • Up to 4 years device life, twice as long as competitive models.


Blackline Safety G6 Connection Single Gas Detector

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