Ease the monitoring and life of employees
Founded in 1978, the Lanzi Group specializes in machining protective gloves, particularly for automobiles, in Piedmont. In the early 2000s, the company launched a solution for the distribution of gloves and personal protective equipment, all Made in Italy. From a simple dispenser, to a smart storage unit, to a locker, including a key management unit, an inventory management tool, and a full range of dedicated solutions, the company ensures workers have the right PPE available, at the right moment. and continuously.
While PPE distribution used to be done by hand and recorded in a paper registry, it is now automated and updated in real time. A danger avoided for the employer when he must certify that he has delivered the correct PPE. “The employer therefore has an immediate electronic record from the taking of the sample, with a stock management system, and the sending of an alert when the stock reaches its minimum”says Matteo Lanzi, group marketing and commercial director.
intelligence protection first
With an R&D laboratory for more than 30 years, the medium-sized company is committed to flexibility, agility and technology as a lever for performance.
Requesting the incorporation of sockets inside the cabinet to recharge tools, curved doors to catch small objects, use of colored plastic dividers to facilitate the reconfiguration of spaces and more, increasing storage capacity up to 1,008 items, everything is thought of in advance.
Alongside the in-house training of sales technicians in vending machines, innovative projects are developed on a daily basis, in particular around intelligent security. Lanzi Group is currently working with the Politecnico di Torino to study a system to control the correct use of protective gloves, thanks to the field of IoT.
The connected EPI project is part of a global prevention plan, initiated by the new habits and problems of the century. Corporate prevention is increasing and aims to constantly improve safety at work. Along with this development, new professions are emerging that actively integrate digital technology. The worker of the future will undoubtedly be augmented.
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Source: BFM TV
