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Wireless proximity and wireless proximity automatic speed control systems are available
I have been designing and engineering wireless safety solutions for the last 5 years, using the latest products available for the overall improved safety of the material handling industries, as well as industries that have in the past been plagued by accidents that should have never happened. The problem Is the companies are unwilling to become proactive, its all to often that the injuries could have been entirely prevented but no one is willing to take into consideration the well being of the employees, only to consider acting after someone has been injured or even killed. Wireless proximity solutions and other toolsare available for a safer work environment.
  • Posted 3 Aug 2011 11:27
  • By glen_s
  • joined 3 Aug'11 - 4 messages
  • British Columbia, Canada
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