Reactec's 'Safedistance' proximity monitor

Reactec: Social distancing solution launched to protect employees returning to work

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Reactec repurposes tried and tested technology to protect workers from potential exposure to COVID-19 Edinburgh-based Reactec, has repurposed its proven system for monitoring workers’ exposure to health risk to create “Safedistance”, which enables employers to manage the social distancing of their workforce within construction, rail, manufacturing and other workplaces. Safedistance is based on an industrial grade wrist-worn device and it: …

Iain Mackay & Alastair Hogg

Board of Reactec strengthened by appointment of digital leader and international growth experts

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Reactec – the award-winning UK market leader in the provision of smart monitoring devices and data analytics of Hand Arm Vibration (HAV*) risk, has appointed Iain Mackay and Alastair Hogg to the Board as a Non-Executive Directors. Both Iain and Alastair are accomplished business leaders and experts in managing the challenges facing businesses in a technology driven market. Iain Mackay …

Reactec Reports Profitable 2017

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Reactec, the supplier of an award winning revolutionary hand arm vibration monitoring device, has reported that the business moved into profit in 2017.

Reactec Launches HAVRISK Kit

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The new product will be launched next week at the Safety & Health Expo 2018 in London and is designed for fast and simple means of assessing HAV exposure.

Australia launch for Reactec

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Reactec, leader in monitoring and management platforms for exposure to Hand Arm Vibration (HAV) from power tool use, teams up with JEA Tech in Australia.

Reactec’s HAVwear validated

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In a study by one of the UK’s most respected occupational health and safety organisations, data Reactec’s HAVwear has been independently validated.

Bluetooth on HAVWEAR

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Reactec has added Bluetooth capability to the device to enable supervisors to monitor workers’ exposure risk and to intervene in real time – for the first time.

Global opportunities for Reactec

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SDI is supporting Reactec as they take their innovative product onto the international stage on a trade mission to Australia and Japan this September.

Fundraising round supports further development of HAVwear

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Reactec, the market leader in monitoring and management support solutions for hand and arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) – one of the most common industrial diseases in the UK – has completed a further £700,000 round of fundraising for the ongoing development of its innovative HAVwear personal monitoring equipment and reporting technology.