Workplace Safety

In workplaces across California, ensuring the health and safety of employees is paramount. This commitment is not just a moral imperative, but a legal requirement under California Code of Regulations Section 3395, which mandates specific measures to ensure workplace safety by protecting workers from heat illness. Among these measures is the monitoring of environmental conditions such as temperature and relative humidity, critical factors that can significantly impact employee well-being.

TandD TR72A2

IoT temperature and humidity logger connectible via wireless LAN, Bluetooth and USB

Learn More

Novus RHT Climate Air+

Loggers that provide secure, & scalable temperature & humidity monitoring. Can calculate heat index

Learn More

TandD RTR-500 Series

Scalable data loggers designed to measure and record a wide variety of measurements

Learn More

MSR145

Configurable for up to 5 different measured variables. Connect via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and USB. Can be worn

Learn More

Need to Speak to a Data Logging Specialist?

Continuous Monitoring

Temperature and humidity data loggers provide real-time monitoring of environmental conditions.

Documentation & Compliance

Data loggers automatically record and store temperature and humidity readings at regular intervals, providing accurate documentation for compliance purposes.

Early Warning System

By setting predefined thresholds, data loggers can alert supervisors or safety personnel when environmental conditions approach dangerous levels.

Enhanced Safety Measures

Integrate data from loggers into your Heat Illness Prevention Plan, and use it to refine and enhance safety protocols as needed.

Blog

Ensuring Workplace Safety: Data Loggers for Compliance With California Regulations

In workplaces across California, ensuring the health and safety of employees is paramount. This commitment is not just a moral imperative, but a legal requirement under California Code of Regulations Section 3395, which mandates specific measures to ensure workplace safety by protecting workers from heat illness. Among these measures is the monitoring of environmental conditions such as temperature and relative humidity, critical factors that can significantly impact employee well-being.

Read More

Not Sure What You Need? Call 1-800-956-4437 or download our free guide on, "Choosing the Right Data Logger for Your Application".