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Benefits of Connected Gas Detection: Worksite Safety, Visibility, and Compliance

KEYWORDS: gas detection / gas detection service / gas detection systems / inventory
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10/11/23 2:00 pm to 10/11/24 EDT
Contact: Amy Jackson
While gas detection is an important part of any safety program, traditional gas detection solutions can present challenges ranging from inventory management to worker accountability to manual record-keeping and reporting. And these ongoing challenges can often make it more difficult for an organization to meet long-term safety goals. The latest innovations in connected safety technology for gas detection can help improve safety, increase visibility, and simplify compliance while providing safety managers with data-driven insights to help establish a behavior-based culture of safety. Following the webinar, you’ll have more insights about where the future of connected gas detection technology is going, and how to take the first steps to begin implementing these technologies within your organization. 


Join us to discover how connected gas detection solutions can help:
  • Improve awareness and visibility of workers across multiple jobsites
  • Provide actionable data to help reduce risk and drive more proactive safety programs
  • Simplify compliance by automating traditionally time-consuming reporting and fleet management requirements
  • Increase operational efficiency and improve accountability to reach an organization’s long-term safety goals

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