
Blackline Safety Corp. will unveil the G6 single-gas detector – setting a new standard in connected worker wearables – at the upcoming National Safety Council (NSC) Safety Congress & Expo, to take place from September 19 to 21 at the San Diego Convention Center.
“The challenge was how to bring the increased safety and operational performance of connected safety to scenarios where workers typically use disposable detectors that last only a couple of years,” said Cody Slater, CEO and chair, Blackline Safety in a statement.
“G6’s long-lasting connectivity gives progressive, safety-focused industrial workplaces the technology they need to harness vital safety data and respond quickly to incidents—with minimal effort.”
At NSC, Blackline will give attendees a firsthand look at some solutions for connected safety, featuring:
G6 Wearable Single-Gas Detector
A first look at Blackline’s latest innovation for oil and gas, petrochemical and other industrial workplaces, enabling faster incident response times.
Professional Development Discussion
Linking EHS to ESG, Tuesday September 20, at 2:00 p.m. PST. This is an opportunity for safety leaders to learn how global brands like L’Oreal and Repsol are leveraging data and technology to demonstrate environmental, social and governance impact and help environmental, health and safety become part of the business strategy conversation. Panelists include Laynnea Myles, assistant VS, EH&S, L’Oreal; Jennifer Ward, S&E systems lead supervisor, Repsol; and Sean Stinson, chief growth officer, Blackline Safety.
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