PPE

Proxxi
Tri-City Electric began using Proxxi's wristwatch-style voltage sensor after an employee suffered a shock injury while working on a 13.8kV substation in March 2023. The sensor can be worn under PPE such as gloves and warns users when their hand is approaching voltage ranging from 110V to 500kV.
Wearables, AI, and new PPE designs are providing electrical contractors with more options to protect employees — including those who work on low-voltage systems.
May 21, 2025
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Dec. 16, 2022
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