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NYC Transit
Eflare was asked to customise a beacon for NYCT to meet stringent safety specifications around light beam profile, durability, battery life and lens/body design. The NYCT beacon has been formally approved for use by NTCT and independently accredited to an ATEX and IECEx certification.
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Toronto Transit
Toronto transit has been using blue Eflare beacons for over 10 years in track maintenance and construction of new track.
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Washington Metro
Washington Metro uses red Eflare beacons to indicate that tracks are closed for maintenance.
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Network Rail
The Eflare AT700B series beacon is used by Network Rail in the UK for the purpose of demarcating residual electrical hazards and/or limits of isolation. This range of products carries full Network Rail Product Acceptance and can be used in multiple locations during maintenance or construction work.
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Toll Group
Toll Group use the intrinsically safe Eflare beacons when unloading fuel at service stations at night. The beacon along with cones create a safe working area for the driver and give a highly visible warning to the public.
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Royal Flying Doctor Service
Eflare supplies temporary runway kits to remote bush airstrips to create a safe and highly visible runway for the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police
For over 10 years, the RCMP has used Eflares to improve safety for its officers. Our single colour flash beacons are used for emergency sites and patrol work where low visibility and difficult weather conditions are common.
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Victoria Police
Developed in conjunction with Victoria Police, the red/blue dual flash beacons are widely used throughout the force for Random Breath Tests (RBT), accident scenes, warning devices and roadblocks.
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Department of Health
Eflares are used in England, Scotland and Wales in mobile decontamination units. A green and white dual flash model for use at incidents which may involve contaminated casualties and environments.
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Country Fire Authority
The CFA relies on safety products like the Eflare red and blue dual flash to perform their duties safely and efficiently. Now this product has been certified Intrinsically Safe to ATEX certification it is also used safely in hazardous environments.
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PSE&G
PSE&G maintenance vehicles carry a kit of 4 Eflare beacons that are used during maintenance actives at night.
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Fulton Hogan
Fulton Hogan uses dual-flash Eflare beacons on construction, roadwork and maintenance sites to increase visibility and warn oncoming traffic of their activities.
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BHP Billiton - Cannington Vale
BHP Billiton’s Cannington Vale underground mine positions white Eflare beacons at all access points for loaders, either on their own, at ground level, with the standard mount, or clipped to a traffic cone.
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BHP Billiton - Olympic Dam
BHP Billiton’s Olympic Dam mine at Roxby Downs in South Australia uses amber Eflare beacons as part of its underground work, both to emphasise signage and increase the effective visibility of the mine for workers.
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Newcrest
Newcrest’s Cadia Valley Operations in Ridgeway have adopted red flashing Eflare beacons as bogging warning lights. With cone-mount clips, they are quickly and effectively put in place to indicate cross-carts and draw points.