New Wireless Alert System from Barcoding Inc. Holds Promise for Safety
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Cuthie, e-Action co-inventor, explained, “The idea for e-Action first was developed based on my experiences designing and integrating automated warehouse systems. I witnessed numerous accidents that occurred because the equipment’s stop button was located in a fixed location that was often difficult or impossible to reach in an emergency. In contrast, the wearable e-Action system enables any individual who witnesses an emergency event or spots dangerous irregularities to immediately notify the system electronically and stop all mechanical systems.”
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- People:
- Jay Steinmetz
- Lawrence Cuthie
- Places:
- Baltimore
- Gulf of Mexico
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