Topic: Safety Eyewear
Nanofilm recently announced that it would conduct a field test of its Defog It antifogging agent for safety eyewear. Phones were ringing off the hook. "The response shows professionals are looking for solutions to the hazard of fogged safety eyewear in utilities, pulp and paper, construction, law enforcement and military workplaces," says John Swett, Vice President of Sales and Marketing There is no cost to the participate in the test.
Safety Online reports that the 12-day program provides antifog products for company use and includes a 10-question survey about fogging as a factor in workers' failure to wear safety eyewear and fogged eyewear as a workplace hazard for workers in utilities, paper mills, steel manufacturers, construction companies and military units. You might want to let some of your customers know about this study.
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Updated: Friday, 16 July 2010 1:37 PM EDT
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Updated: Friday, 16 July 2010 1:37 PM EDT
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