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Eye-catching red messages remind employees to follow safety practices and policies.
With back-to-back dials you can see the time from two directions.
These clocks automatically adjust for daylight saving time.
Protect clocks from damage.
These clocks receive power and time updates from your network, so they'll automatically adjust for daylight savings time.
These time cards work with all standard side-load time clocks.
Record attendance by punching in and out on time cards.
Stamp your time cards with messages such as PAID and VOID as well as time information.
These clocks save you time at the end of a pay period by automatically totaling each employee’s hours on their time cards.
Record attendance with the touch of a badge or key fob.
Program these timers to trigger an audible signal for events throughout the week such as lunch and break times.
Record the time and date on invoices, freight bills, legal papers, and other time-sensitive documents.
Keep your phone in your pocket and your hands free—these smartwatches perform a variety of functions on your wrist.
Count down to zero or count up to as much as 24 hours with these digital timers.
These traditional dial timers count down to zero or count up to 60 minutes.
Quickly view starts and finishes on a digital screen.
Track time on food processing lines while reducing the risk of contaminating the food. To help you comply with Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) programs, these plastic stopwatches contain metal and chemical additives that will set off metal detectors and show up on X-ray machines.
Monitor your environment when working outdoors. These wristwatches display time, date, temperature, barometric pressure, and altitude.
Water up to four cycles per day—from 1 minute to 4 hours per cycle.
Water six different zones up to four times a day, with cycles from 1 minute to 4 hours.
Attach these timers to faucets to make sure you’re following handwashing protocols that help prevent the spread of illness.
Touch a hand-held key fob to buttons installed at checkpoints to record the location, date, and time. Also known as watchmen’s clocks, recorders are often used to ensure that security guards make their scheduled rounds.