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There's no excuse for poorly stowed
gear in an industrial or construction environment.
If there's a good reason to carry a device like a phone,
pager or 2-way radio then there better be a safe,
worry-free and professional way to carry one. Your communication
gear most often has a core and mission-critical purpose.
You carry it because it speeds efficiency, aids productivity
and insures safety. The gear is engineered to minimize or
eliminate repetitive strain injuries.
But sometimes, more importantly, the gear facilitates and
promotes teamwork and inter-team cooperation. The success
of your plant, your job, your industry sometimes depends
on the quality and the usefulness of your communication
gear.
So why let it dangle, bounce, drop, get left behind or
ignored. We at Duckbill think it should be an inherent part
of any Duckbill
Agility Platform
solution. And that it be adjustable and interchangeable
enough to allow the user to position (and reposition) and
tune-up (or re-tune) the weight and access of the gear he
uses and carries.
The entire line of Duckbill Agility Platform
communications modules is engineered and built to offer
safe stowage and quick access. The gear is designed to provide
protection from dust, grime, sparks, grit, moisture, falls
and bumps. And each holster is ergonomically tuned to not
only the shape of the tool but also to the frequency of
access required. These Duckbill
Agility Platform device modules
have been designed with the following considerations in
mind:
- Full leather construction
- Padded or isolated and/or enclosed main compartments
to protect sensitive electronics.
- Some device modules (like the RAD-777) provide
protection against falls, drops and loss while at the
same time allowing easy access.
- Agility Platform modules are engineered
to NOT slide, rotate, hang limply from the belt (or
suspender), or move away from the target position (unless
or until re-positioned or interchanged by the user/wearer).
- Most are designed with dielectric applications in
mind.
- Most modules can be mounted horizontally or vertically
depending on ergonomic requirements, user preference and/or
access frequency.
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