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For head bump-risk occupations
23 January 2013
Developed for those working in a variety of head bump-risk occupations such as manufacturing and maintenance in the aerospace and automotive sectors, as well as tradesmen, transportation and logistics workers working in
Developed for those working in a
variety of head bump-risk
occupations such as manufacturing
and maintenance in the aerospace
and automotive sectors, as well as
tradesmen, transportation and
logistics workers working in
environments with the risk of falling
objects, Scott Safety will be showing
First Base 3, the third generation of its
market-leading Protector First Base
bump cap.
Scott will also be displaying Protégé, a technologically advanced, hand-held, durable multi-gas monitor for detecting oxygen, combustibles, hydrogen sulphide and/or carbon monoxide in industrial, petrochemical, oil and gas and emergency situations. Certified to the highest possible global performance standards, Protégé is ergonomically designed to fit in the palm of the hand. Stand 120
Scott will also be displaying Protégé, a technologically advanced, hand-held, durable multi-gas monitor for detecting oxygen, combustibles, hydrogen sulphide and/or carbon monoxide in industrial, petrochemical, oil and gas and emergency situations. Certified to the highest possible global performance standards, Protégé is ergonomically designed to fit in the palm of the hand. Stand 120
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