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Maximize safety with minimum hassle with Blackline Safety's next-level G7 portable gas detection system.

Learn the benefits of choosing the G7 for the company's safety monitoring solutions and what makes it unique from other options on the market.

Gas Detecting System benefits

"Regulations require businesses to ensure that their gas detection fleet is fully tested, calibrated, and regularly being used by personnel, this is one of the safety industry’s biggest gas detection challenges,” said Sean Stinson, VP of Sales and Product Management. “The launch of G7 Insight includes a trade-in program to replace outdated ‘beep-and-flash’ gas monitors with a solution that automates and proves gas detection compliance for businesses, at a price you wouldn’t expect.” 

A company wants and needs to keep all employees safe, whether they’re lone workers or those performing other jobs with risk factors. The award-winning G7 allows users to do just that, easily and conveniently. 

Connectivity takes the detector to the next level

To use this system, users don’t need industrial Wi-Fi networks and don’t need Bluetooth connections

G7 is the first and only direct-to-cloud gas detector available, and it’s durable, weatherproof, intrinsically safe, and unlike anything users have ever experienced before. Although it works like a standard detector, its connectivity means that every monitor in the system is always correctly configured and up to date, taking employee safety to the next level without added effort on the users' part.

To use this system, users don’t need industrial Wi-Fi networks and don’t need Bluetooth connections to smartphones (that are often banned, anyhow, from sites). All users need is ten minutes of connectivity each day, and gas-detecting devices do the rest. 

Lifetime warranty

Users can use the G7 with confidence. Sensors have a lifetime warranty, with the cartridges able to be exchanged with a new one in just seconds. 

Users can even swap out a cartridge to change a device from a single-gas into a multi-gas detector. This equals zero downtime as they monitor and manage the workforce and their safety.

High visibility facilitates world-class responsiveness

This portable gas detector can go where the employees do, giving a full picture of the worksite at all times. Users will know where the workers are and can easily verify that they’re safe.

If the unexpected happens, the patented SOS latch on the G7 makes it easy for every employee to instantly call for help. And, our emergency response and evacuation management tools mean that no call for help ever goes unanswered; live monitoring is available, 24/7.

interactive reporting

Besides being effortless, the interactive reports are highly accurate, digesting all collected data

Free up the time through the use of G7’s automated reporting capabilities, powered through its cloud connectivity. Users will never need to collect another data log or build a report again.

Besides being effortless, the interactive reports are highly accurate, digesting all collected data and providing the information users need on our live dashboard.

Efficient automated compliance

Users can get as granular as they’d like, seeing every bump test, every calibration, and every usage of the equipment on the dashboard. Compare that to traditional detectors without cloud connectivity. The team members must manually retrieve data from individual in-the-field calibration docks. Next, the information is combined, analyzed, and then reported. 

Even with a strong focus on this activity, what’s provided to key stakeholders is a snapshot that was valid a week ago. To meet compliance requirements, a better solution is needed with the G7 addressing this situation, providing real-time data.

Customizable and future-proofed

Users can configure and integrate the G7 multi-gas detector according to their unique business needs, with pump and satellite module options available.

G7 is robust enough for the most complex of markets while being versatile enough

Users can select sensors from more than 20 name brands and turn the G7 into a two-way voice or push-to-talk walkie-talkie with 100 different channels. G7 is robust enough for the most complex of markets while being versatile enough to be used across a wide range of industries and levels of need. Designed to support a safe, connected worksite, it can grow with them. 

How the G7 Increases Safety for Team 

Data is collected from G7 devices that are strategically used to monitor gas readings for safety purposes. This information is compiled into the customized online analytics dashboard to provide the company with: 

  • Location-enabled gas readings.
  • All usage information.
  • Insights into alerts.

Alerts include fall and no-motion (man-down) detection, missed check-in, high gas, low gas, short-term exposure limit (STEL), time-weighted average (TWA) gas exposure limit, and more. 

monitor emergency response times

If an employee is exposed to one of numerous types of gas, the exact location can easily be viewed with the G7 portable gas detector.

Using comprehensive maps, graphs, and tables, to improve worker safety 

After the problem area has been quickly identified, users can monitor emergency response times and gain insights into where hazard mitigation or facility maintenance may be needed. In short, users are easily empowered to make informed decisions, using comprehensive maps, graphs, and tables, to improve worker safety and respond to potential exposure situations. 

More About the G7 Multi-Gas Detector 

Available gas sensors include the following, each with a lifetime guarantee: 

  • Ammonia (NH3) 
  •  Carbon dioxide (CO2) 
  •  Carbon monoxide (CO and hydrogen) 
  •  Chlorine (Cl2) 
  •  Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) 

 Combustible gases (LEL infrared or pellistor) 

  •  Oxygen (O2) 
  •  Photoionization detector (PID)
  •  Sulfur dioxide (SO2)

Additional benefits of G7 include how to:

  • Use this device to make all calls during emergencies, keeping all employees informed in real time.
  • See who is (and isn’t) using equipment properly.
  • Compare teams to see who is using safety-related processes.
  • Determining which docking stations are being underused.
  • Map gas leaks to schedule proactive maintenance.

Check to see which sensors are reaching end-of-life stages:

  • Make data-driven decisions with YoY and QoQ analyses.
  • Add on optional services.
  • Select premium sensors, including a photoionization detector, chlorine, ammonia, and carbon dioxide.
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