Trade In, Trade Up – Casella Supports Socially Distanced Hazard Monitoring with Equipment Upgrade Offer

As employees begin returning to work, maintaining a safe and socially distanced workplace is at the forefront of everyone’s mind. US Government and CDC guidelines advise employers to ensure workers maintain a 6ft social distance at all times, and encourage changing workflows and shift patterns to ensure employees are able to remain as socially distanced as possible.[1]

Health hazards such as from noise and dust continue within the workplace, so personal monitoring must continue. However, it can be difficult to deploy personal monitoring equipment while maintaining social distancing. World-leading environmental monitoring manufacturer Casella is enabling companies to overcome social distancing challenges with a new initiative to provide equipment that allows monitoring to continue whilst maintaining social distancing.

For a limited time, occupational monitoring specialist Casella is supporting socially distanced working through its ‘Trade In, Trade Up’ offer, giving workers access to Bluetooth enabled monitoring equipment which can help to make practicing social distancing while undertaking monitoring.

The offer allows customers to ‘Trade In’ any Noise Dosimeter or Air Sampling Pump of any age and from any manufacturer* to qualify for a discount on a Bluetooth enabled Casella Noise Dosimeter or Air Sampling Pump. This enables customers to ‘Trade Up’ to a newer unit that can be used to allow more socially distanced workplace hazard monitoring. Casella will also responsibly recycle all equipment that is traded in.

Bluetooth enabled personal monitoring equipment, such as the Casella dbadge2 Noise dosimeter and Apex2 Personal Sampling Pump, provide a degree of connectivity that enable socially distanced monitoring to be enacted practically at every stage – from issuing equipment to data capture and reporting.

Monitoring equipment can be set to run, connected to the Casella AirWave app, and left in a demarked area at the start of a shift that allows a restricted number of socially distanced employees to collect equipment at one time. This process can then be reversed at the end of a shift so units can be collected and be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected.

Once the body-worn units have been issued shift managers and industrial hygienists can check real-time results remotely throughout the day from a distance of over 82ft away, over 13 times the recommended ‘safe’ social distance, minimising both worker disruption and potential close contact. The AirWave app allows a wide range of data to be viewed and downloaded across multiple devices,  giving safety managers full, accurate and downloadable exposure data for multiple workers at a distance.

“When designing our personal monitoring devices we included remote monitoring advancements like integrated Bluetooth and App connectivity to address the challenges employers and employees faced with workplace hazard monitoring at that time,” explains Tim Turney, Casella’s global marketing manager.

“We couldn’t have predicted the challenges that Covid-19 would bring to those making workplaces safe, but we’ve given users the ability to adapt to socially distanced working and for personal exposure monitoring to continue for these traditional workplace hazards. Our ‘Trade in, Trade Up’ offer will give our partners greater access to monitoring solutions that will help them to work with employees to ensure a socially distanced, healthy workplace environment as industry begins to open up once again.”

To find out more about the Casella range of monitoring solutions, visit www.casellasolutions.com

*Full terms and conditions for ‘Trade In, Trade Up’ can be found on the Casella website.

[1] https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/guidance-business-response.html

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