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See Why Companies in Your Industry are Choosing FUSE

FUSE wearable safety sensor is unobtrusive but durable, providing ergonomic, environmental and Covid-related proximity alerts to the wearer, and forward-indicating dashboards to managers.

By LM Staff 
October 1, 2020

From small schools to retail giants, major manufacturers to one of the world’s largest movie studios, we’re seeing reduced covid exposure of 95% and an average 35% drop in site-wide ergonomic injuries — even in today’s complex industrial safety climate.

It’s no wonder more companies every day are choosing our FUSE Risk Management Platform to keep their workforce safe and productive.

There has never been a more affordable time to try safety wearables in your facility.

  • Remote deployment means lower setup cost
  • One dollar spent drives $8 in enterprise savings
  • Pilot now, be fully operational by Jan. 1

Our wearable safety sensor is unobtrusive but durable, providing ergonomic, environmental and Covid-related proximity alerts to the wearer, and forward-indicating dashboards to managers.

Are you ready to CHOOSE FUSE?

Download or learn more today.
 

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