KOROYD Unveils Head to Toe Technology Portfolio at NSC Safety Congress & Expo

KOROYD at NSC 2024: A Complete Head-to-Toe Safety Solution

At KOROYD, safety is about continuous innovation and driving standards across the industries we work in. This year at the National Safety Conference (NSC), we proudly showcased our full “head-to-toe” technology portfolio, from helmets, body protection, to gloves, highlighting our commitment to enhancing worker safety in the most challenging environments that emphasize human centric needs without sacrificing protection.

LEADING THE WAY WITH OUR HELMET PARTNERS

A key highlight of NSC is seeing KOROYD’s incredible helmet partners like GE PPE: Caco America and STUDSON who constantly push innovation in the safety helmet industry by implementing KOROYD’s impact technology and designs.
     These helmet designs offer superior impact absorption with the integration of KOROYD technology and superior heat stress reduction, making them a game-changer in the safety space. At NSC our partners showcased the latest designs such as the STUDSON SHK-1 Fullbrim and GE GH500. These helmet designs demonstrate how KOROYD’s advanced impact technology enables helmets to absorb more impact energy while maintaining a slimmer profile, improving comfort and heat sress reduction for workers. KOROYD looks to partner with brands like GE PPE and STUDSON who are willing to take risks and push industry standards by incorporating the latest in technology in their forward thinking designs.

A GE Type II GH500 with KOROYD, sits on display in the Caco America booth at NSC, showcasing innovation in safety helmets.

Take a tour of the koroyd booth and helmet designs

MULTI IMPACT EXPANDED: BACK OF HAND IMPACT PROTECTION

KOROYD’s commitment to worker safety doesn’t stop at the head. We also debuted our Back of Hand Impact Protection, a new addition to KOROYD’s portfolio that brings the same level of innovation and protection to gloves. Designed with ANSI/ISEA level 2 and level 3 certified bumpers, these gloves reduce hand fatigue while maintaining dexterity and flexibility. Whether in construction, oilfield services, or renewable energy, KOROYD’s back of hand protection offers level 3 protection at level 2 comfort.
    Also on display was KOROYD’s body protection, another multi-impact technology with numerous applications in the safety industry, including knee guards and bump cap designs for environments where impacts are a daily occurrence. KOROYD’s multi-impact solutions prioritise human-centred design while continuing to push safety benchmarks.

New KOROYD back of hand impact glove technology on display to visitors of the safety conference.

a commitment to safety and innovation

From head, to  elbows, to hands, KOROYD’s portfolio ensures that workers are protected in every aspect of their job. By combining innovation, comfort, and safety, we are setting new standards across industries that focuses on the needs of people, and the demands of ever increasing regulatory benchmarks. We’re excited about the future, and with our helmet partners and the new Back of Hand Impact Protection technology, KOROYD is redefining what it means to stay safe on the job, and we’re excited to showcase this innovation in collaboration with the National Safety Council every year.

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