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Messenger Remote Monitor Optimizes Safety Operations

Predictive maintenance keeps industrial safety trailers in peak condition

Global Monitoring
Tue, 03/19/2013 - 10:26
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(Global Monitoring LLC: Springfield, PA) -- Nomadic Safety has installed remote monitors on its safety trailers to track operating parameters. The remote monitors will help reduce maintenance costs and improve customer service related to the performance of safety trailers used on remote works sites for construction, mining, oil, fracking, and other industrial operations.

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Performing as self-contained emergency treatment stations, Nomadic’s safety trailers offer a range of first aid equipment and instruction to immediately address medical conditions and stabilize an injured person until the arrival of first responders. To ensure optimal operations, Nomadic performs monthly detailed service checks on its trailers and medical equipment. Regular inspections are done even during inclement weather to ensure there are no problems such as a heating element failure on a water tank, which supplies the eyewash and emergency shower inside the trailer. These inspections can be time-consuming when equipment needs repair.

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