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Blackline Safety Corp T.BLN

Alternate Symbol(s):  BLKLF

Blackline Safety Corp. is a Canada-based technology company engaged in the industrial workforce through Internet of Things (IoT). The Company develops, manufactures and markets products and services that empower businesses with real-time safety insights to manage emergency responses, evacuations and gas detection compliance programs. It provides wearable devices, personal and area gas monitoring, cloud-connected software and data analytics to meet safety challenges and enhance overall productivity for organizations. Its segments include Product and Service. Its software solutions include Blackline Live, Blackline Analytics, Plume Modeling, API Library and Loner Mobile. Its personal gas detection solutions include G6 Single-Gas, G7 Single-Gas, G7 Multi-Gas and G7 Multi-Gas Pump. It offers various accessories, such as G7 Dock, G7 Bridge, PowerPack and Location Beacon. It serves various industries, such as biotech and pharma, fire and hazmat, oil and gas, petrochemical and others.


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Post by Possibleidiot01on Jun 09, 2023 2:37pm
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today's Linkedin post

today's Linkedin post
 
 
From cars to e-scooters and e-bikes, booming demand for electric vehicles (EVs) is showing no sign of slowing. While they help reduce emissions, EVs also pose a new safety risk for first responders.  
 
During an accident, the lithium-ion batteries can catch fire, which is difficult to extinguish and can release dangerous off-gassing, including hydrogen fluoride (HF).  
 
Fire Services expert, Doug Mayer, shares strategies for mitigating this risk. Real-time connected multi-gas detectors play a crucial role by alerting first responders to the presence of dangerous gases. 
 
Read Doug’s recent article (https://lnkd.in/gQsK8uxM) or if you are at #HazMat2023 stop by booth 411 today for a demo.

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