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Friday New Products Roundup, January 9th

This week’s Friday Roundup highlights new emergency response equipment, maintenance solutions that extend system performance, digital tools to simplify regulatory compliance, cold-weather PPE innovations, and industry efforts to improve fit and inclusion for women in the skilled trades.

Emergency Decontamination Booths

Hemocorp's Emergency Decontamination Booths are fully assembled units designed for rapid installation and immediate response to hazardous chemical exposure. Constructed from seamless, chemical-resistant fiberglass, the booths feature a pull-rod shower, push-handle eye/face wash, grab bars, deck grating, and integrated drainage. Units are designed to support fast, effective personnel decontamination in emergencies.

New Chip Trapper Lid Rebuild Kit Helps Maintain Optimal Performance

EXAIR has introduced a new Chip Trapper Lid Rebuild Kit to help restore older Chip Trapper systems to optimal performance. The kit replaces worn sealing components that can degrade efficiency over time, extending equipment life and supporting consistent coolant filtration with minimal maintenance effort.

Mancomm Launches RegLogic Digital Compliance Platform

Mancomm has launched RegLogic, a digital platform designed to give safety professionals streamlined access to OSHA and other workplace safety regulations. The searchable, continuously updated format replaces printed manuals and static documents, helping organizations stay current with compliance and training requirements.

RefrigiWear® Endurance Active Touch Glove

The RefrigiWear Endurance Active Touch Glove is designed for cold environments, delivering warmth and dexterity for workers in refrigerated settings. Features include insulation for subzero conditions, touchscreen-compatible fingertips, and reinforced wear points to support durability and comfort during extended use.

Ergodyne Joins Women in Skilled Trades Campaign

Ergodyne has joined the Women in Skilled Trades campaign to highlight barriers women continue to face in the trades, including personal protective equipment that is not designed for proper fit. The initiative brings together industry organizations and advocates to promote inclusive solutions that improve safety, comfort, and performance through better-designed PPE.

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