Honeywell has introduced new enhancements to its Safety Suite 2.0 software platform, delivering broader visibility into fleets of portable gas detection devices used by safety leader across refineries, chemical plants, utilities, and first responder operations. With the addition of deeper historical data, enhanced dashboards, and advanced forecasting tools, the unified software ecosystem enables operators to monitor worker safety in real time, track and predict compliance metrics, and manage device inventory more efficiently.
“Safety Suite empowers leaders to detect potential hazards early, prioritize corrective actions and continuously improve safety performance to protect workers on the job,” said Armando Pazos, president, Honeywell Industrial Measurement and Control. “When operations teams can connect insights from historical trends and real-time metrics, organizations can shift from reactive responses to a proactive, safety-first approach. This helps to reduce risk, enable faster, more informed decision-making and strengthen a culture where worker safety is embedded in every process, asset and outcome.”
Connected safety capabilities play a critical role not only in protecting workers but also in identifying incidents early, helping prevent costly infrastructure damage. For instance, responding to gas leaks can cost fire departments more than $500 million in a single year.
With Safety Suite 2.0, safety managers can analyze historical trends to detect risk patterns and review past alarm events from a centralized location, supporting post-incident investigations and improving safety training. The software also helps extend coverage across the workforce while delivering greater efficiency and connected insights through additional enhanced features, including:
* Customizable dashboards consolidate exposure data, compliance status and fleet health into clear visual summaries, making outcome measurement and audits quicker and easier.
* Real-time alerts pushed to employees notify them of critical events or upcoming needs to bump test devices, keeping operations running smoothly and helping avoid costly downtime.
* Real-time readings displayed from workers’ gas detectors provide quick visibility into safety conditions at all facilities or locations.
* Guided and automated workflows for onboarding, assigning, calibrating and returning devices back into inventory save time and improve tracking of portable technologies when assigned to a team, an individual or several people across different shifts.







