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Kevin is director of marketing and Keith is marketing and advertising analyst at Pelican Products in Torrance, Calif. Pelican is a global leader in the design and manufacture of advanced lighting systems and cases for protecting valuable equipment. For more information, visit www.pelican.com.
In this article we will examine safety flashlights, and how they can protect workers in explosive areas. Six criteria can be used for evaluating a safety-approved flashlight: safety approvals, light and power sources, durability, specialized safety features and warranty.