Rugged handheld computer that operates in flammable gases and vapors introduced by Juniper Systems

Nov. 12, 2014
LOGAN, Utah, 12 Nov. 2014. Juniper Systems in Logan, Utah, is introducing the Archer 2 Hazloc rugged handheld computer that is designed to perform safely in hazardous locations where flammable gases or vapors may be present.

LOGAN, Utah, 12 Nov. 2014. Juniper Systems in Logan, Utah, is introducing the Archer 2 Hazloc rugged handheld computer that is designed to perform safely in hazardous locations where flammable gases or vapors may be present.

The Class I, Division 2-certified handheld computer Archer 2 Hazloc has an IllumiView display that is viewable outdoors, 20 hours of battery life, is ultra-rugged, dustproof, waterproof, and shockproof, has GPS performance, a barcode scanner, and RFID-compatibility.

To ensure worker safety, OSHA requires that workers in some industries use only handheld PCs that have been certified Class I, Division 2 (CI, D2). Industries that require CI, D2-certified handhelds include various oil and gas applications, where work locations range from refineries to petrochemical plants, to oil rigs, and others. With the CI, D2 certification, the Archer 2 is certified to perform safely in these types of hazardous locations.

For more information contact Juniper Systems online at www.junipersys.com.

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