Solutions by sector
PPE management by sector
Whatever your sector of activity, if you have protective equipment, we make your life easier.
Climbing clubs and adventure parks
Whether you are a climbing club or a treetop adventure park, our solution is perfectly suited to your regulatory or non-regulatory needs for managing safety equipment.
Management and monitoring, inspections, equipment replacement, all this is greatly facilitated.
The Excel file is not suitable for equipment management, on the contrary GearGuardian is built for that!
Rope access technicians and work at height
As a rope access technician or employer of people working at height, you must ensure information, traceability, inspection and replacement of your helmets, harnesses, ropes and other PPE. GearGuardian makes this quick and easy!
Construction and construction sites
Each year, more than 10% of workplace accidents are due to falls from height. It is the leading cause of death in the construction industry. But this is not the only risk: exposure to asbestos, electrical hazards, welding, dangerous machines and tools… the risks are numerous.
As an employer you must manage the protective equipment made available, replace it, inspect it regularly, … this takes time and is complicated… except with GearGuardian!
Don’t wait any longer and test our solution for free!
Health and hospitals
In the hospital environment, the risks are numerous and significant: chemical (chemical, toxic or even flammable products), biological (notably viruses or micro-organisms) and risks linked to machines and tools (UV, laser, IR, etc.). .).
Wearing PPE and managing it well is important.
Diving and underwater work
Masks, balancing buoys, all respiratory systems under pressure or not (regulator, underwater pressure gauge, tap, hoses, etc.) are PPE, most of which are category 2 (serious attacks) or 3 (danger deadly).
They must therefore be managed, and inspected and replaced regularly.
Associative club or professionals, you are subject to regulations, protect yourself!
Civil protection and fire safety
Helmets and visors, breathing apparatus, gas detectors, intervention straps and harnesses, flame-retardant uniforms… protective equipment is numerous, including in categories 2 (significant risks) and 3 (mortal danger).