Gas Detection Wearable Now Available for Order from MSA Safety
Adopting new technology that helps to simplify safety procedures and connect managers to their employees in hazardous environments has never been more easy.
MSA Safety, Inc. announced that its latest industry game-changer – the ALTAIR io 4 Gas Detection Wearable device – is now available for order.
Designed to work in concert with the company's new MSA+ safety subscription service, the ALTAIR io 4 device represents the hardware portion of a cloud-ready suite of technology that MSA calls the Connected Work Platform.
When connected together, the ALTAIR io 4 and MSA+ create a versatile and powerful hardware/software combination that enhances worker safety while simplifying safety program management.
To showcase the features, benefits and value of MSA's Connected Work Platform, the company is hosting a virtual Connected Work Summit May 17 – 19, 2022. Attendees can learn from and chat with MSA experts about why the technology that enables connectivity is often under-utilized or missing from safety management programs and how to leverage connected technology to address those gaps and create adaptive safety programs.
MSA Safety, Inc. announced that its latest industry game-changer – the ALTAIR io 4 Gas Detection Wearable device – is now available for order.
Designed to work in concert with the company's new MSA+ safety subscription service, the ALTAIR io 4 device represents the hardware portion of a cloud-ready suite of technology that MSA calls the Connected Work Platform.
When connected together, the ALTAIR io 4 and MSA+ create a versatile and powerful hardware/software combination that enhances worker safety while simplifying safety program management.
To showcase the features, benefits and value of MSA's Connected Work Platform, the company is hosting a virtual Connected Work Summit May 17 – 19, 2022. Attendees can learn from and chat with MSA experts about why the technology that enables connectivity is often under-utilized or missing from safety management programs and how to leverage connected technology to address those gaps and create adaptive safety programs.
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