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Blackline Safety begins shipping G8 wearable as connected safety converges into single devices

Blackline Safety begins shipping G8 wearable as connected safety converges into single devices

Blackline Safety begins shipping G8 wearable as connected safety converges into single devices

By Marc Kavinsky, Lead Editor at IoT Business News.

Industrial safety teams are increasingly trying to consolidate gas detection, lone worker protection and communications into fewer devices and a single data stream. Blackline Safety says it is now shipping its G8 wearable, positioning it as a multi-function device built around its connected safety platform.

In many industrial environments, “connected worker” programs often collide with an inconvenient reality: safety capabilities tend to be spread across separate tools. Gas detectors, lone worker devices and radios frequently live in different hardware, run on different processes, and generate data that is difficult to correlate in real time. That fragmentation doesn’t just add cost and training overhead; it can also slow response when supervisors or monitoring teams need a clear view of what is happening on site.

Blackline Safety’s latest announcement is aimed squarely at that convergence challenge. The company says its G8 connected safety wearable is now shipping to customers, following an earlier introduction of the product in January. Blackline positions the device as an all-in-one wearable that combines multi-gas detection, lone worker protection, two-way radio communication and real-time monitoring.

“Industrial companies around the globe have determined their future is a connected workforce.”
Cody Slater, CEO and Chair, Blackline Safety

From an IoT perspective, the interesting part is less the wearable form factor and more the architecture implied by “one connected platform”. Blackline says G8 is built on its connected safety platform and is intended to provide live visibility into worker status, gas exposure and site activity. For organizations that already run monitoring centers or distributed safety operations, that kind of unified stream matters because it can reduce the number of separate dashboards and workflows required to manage incidents and compliance.

Blackline also ties the G8 release to its installed base. The company says it has connected workers in over 3,000 organizations worldwide with its G7 safety wearable, and describes G8 as a step that takes connected worker capabilities “beyond safety,” with an emphasis on improving safety and productivity through a feature-dense wearable.

What Blackline is adding to the wearable mix

In practical terms, Blackline is marketing G8 as a consolidation device: gas detection plus lone worker capabilities plus radio communications. The company highlights “enhanced communication” features, including improved audio and a dedicated push-to-talk interface, alongside a rugged design with a high-visibility full-color display. It also points to NFC-based TagAssign and ZoneAware geofencing as additional functions intended to support on-site workflows.

Two customer and channel examples in the announcement underline how Blackline expects the device to be evaluated in the field. Vida Bioenergy in the UK selected G8 for a new anaerobic digestion facility after assessing personal gas detection solutions, citing the value of having gas detection, lone working and radio communication in one device. Meanwhile, Italian channel partner Work Secure said it added G8 to its catalog after hands-on experience.

“I needed a compact, reliable, and multifunctional device for our operations and maintenance teams.”
Gary Cartwright, Plant Manager at Vida Bioenergy

Certification and rollout: the operational detail buyers will look for

For connected safety wearables, shipping is only one part of the story; regional certifications often determine whether a device can be deployed consistently across multinational operations. Blackline says the devices are “now certified and shipping” in the U.S., Canada, the E.U., the U.K., Australia and New Zealand, with certifications for other regions underway.

That matters for OEMs and industrial buyers because safety programs are frequently standardized across sites, and device choice can be constrained by local certification requirements. A wearable that is available in multiple major regions can simplify procurement and fleet standardization—particularly for enterprises that want common training, common processes and common data handling across operations.

For system integrators and safety program managers, the G8 pitch is ultimately about reducing integration and operational friction: fewer devices to manage, fewer systems to reconcile, and a single platform intended to provide real-time visibility. Whether that translates into measurable operational improvements will depend on how organizations implement monitoring processes, incident response procedures and compliance reporting around the data the device produces. But the direction of travel—consolidating safety, communications and visibility into a single connected endpoint—is aligned with where connected worker deployments are headed.

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