It's Throwback Thursday time! Our Fall 1990 "ReCap" Newsletter highlighted the new RS232C Interface, connecting the Capricorn II Weather Station to a computer or printer for reporting and displaying weather data. Needless to say, we've expanded our options since then! Whether your industry requires real-time monitoring via network software, 4-20 mA interface, internet browser, stand-alone display, mobile app, or all the above — we've got you covered. Our proprietary monitoring options are compatible with all CWS weather stations and can be used independently or together for easy data viewing and analysis. P.S. Shout out to long-time customer NW Natural !
479 workers in the U.S. died from exposure to high temperatures from 2011-2022 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. NASA reported that last summer was the hottest on record. It is Heat Safety Week. Don't put the health and safety of your team at risk. Having the right tools to prevent heat-related illnesses is a high priority as we head into summer. · acclimatization plan · buddy system · frequent rest breaks and hydration · appropriate clothing (Recommendations from NIOSH) All of that begins with vigilant Environmental Monitoring. CWS offers two different professional systems to help monitor for heat stress: ➡️ Wet Bulb Globe Temperature provides a commonly used measurement for public safety. ➡️ Thermal Work Limit reports a comprehensive calculation with additional environmental factors. Both Heat Stress Monitoring Systems incorporate an ISO standard 150mm Black Globe Temperature Sensor. If you manage outdoor workers, now is the time to take the necessary steps ...
✅ Ready for tactical operations, no matter the weather. “It’s a Swiss army-knife capable of supporting any mission it encounters”! This Sprinter Command Center for Jefferson Parish Louisiana is fully loaded with high-tech gear including a Magellan MX600 Weather Station. A Weather Display console allows the team to monitor current weather data for operations including drone flights and surveillance. Read more about the vehicle built by Accelerated Media Technologies Inc. here Photos courtesy of Accelerated Media Technologies
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