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New mobile website features roll protection products
2016-02-08 06:00:00| Label and Narrow Web Breaking News
Badger Plugs new website now allows customers to connect on the go.
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Mobile Fall Protection Unit covers heights from 18-22 ft.
2015-11-04 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Engineered with steel components, TetherTrack™ Ranger Mobile Anchor offers 30° work angle in all directions, max weight capacity of 310 lb, and max arresting force of 900 lb. Unit can be attached to forklift, truck, or other related towing device and can be maneuvered so that anchorage point is positioned directly above user as work is performed, protecting from swing falls. With battery-driven powered set-up, system minimizes strain on workers during raising and lowering.
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AFCI Protection in Mobile Homes
2014-03-24 12:27:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
By Mike Holt, NEC Consultant AFCI protection is required for branch circuits of mobile homes and manufactured homes in all the same locations as required for dwelling units. read more
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Data Protection Software boosts mobile workforce productivity.
2013-08-05 14:29:30| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
With CommVault Edge™, users can securely share, search, and restore files across their own mobile, desktop, and laptop devices, without requiring IT assistance or third-party services. File synchronization enables personal data clouds that can boost mobile productivity with instant access to files and folders. Using native file search through MS Windows Explorer plug-in, organizations can retain control over data while empowering corporate employees to securely share files among devices. This story is related to the following:Data Security Software
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SpotterRF Provides Eyes' For Mobile Force Protection Training At Camp Williams
2013-05-15 09:30:33| rfglobalnet News Articles
The United States spends $1.2 million to send one soldier to serve in Afghanistan for one year*. To protect these warfighters, SpotterRF worked with Camp Williams, Utah in recent exercises to train operators on the use of a compact radar system that cost less than $30,000 with only a 3lb battery and laptop that automatically detects and tracks multiple threats anywhere in a 150-acre area through all weather conditions, night or day. The exercise tested SpotterRF’s effectiveness in conjunction with existing U.S. Army advanced listening systems.
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