Gerson News
Trade Show News
Come see the latest Gerson has to offer at the following Fall 2010 industry trade shows:
- National Safety Council 2010 Show - October 4-6, 2010: San Diego Convention Center. See the latest Respiratory Protection Products from Gerson at booth # 2130
- SEMA 2010 Show - November 2-5, 2010: Las Vegas Convention Center. See the latest Coatings Applications Products and Respiratory Protection Products from Gerson at booth # 11130
September 1, 2010: Gerson Announces ISO 9001 Certification
Gerson is proud to announce it has received ISO 9001 certification for it's Respiratory Protection Products quality assurance processes.
ISO 9001 certification indicates a company meets global standards for total quality assurance in management, operations, manufacturing, quality assurance and customer service processes.
Customers of Gerson's quality made in the USA respiratory protection products can be assured our products meet the most stringent standards for quality assurance!
August 16, 2010 - Gerson Announces Introduction of Elite Strainer System
June 2010 - Gerson management and ISHN outline next generation in respiratory protection
April 15, 2010 - Announcing New Smart-Mask Sapphire
Gerson announces the introduction of our new Smart-Mask Sapphire, our next-generation NIOSH-Approved N95 particulate respirator, featuring the unique characteristics and advantages of the Gerson Smart-Mask 3-D design:
- 40% larger, more flexible surface area than traditional molded respirators for a better fit!
- 40% lower breathing resistance than traditional molded respirators for improved comfort
- New crush-resistant industrial construction
- Rugged blue denim look!
The Smart-Mask Sapphire is unlike any conventional molded respirator! It will be available for sale through Automotive, Industrial and Safety distributors nationwide.
New Fit Test Training Video Now Avaliable!
Check out our Home, Healthcare or Particulate Respirators pages to view our brand-new training video showing how to perform a Qualitative Fit Test as part of an OSHA-required Respiratory Protection Program.