Gorilla Safety's Electronic Logging Device includes on-board diagnostic integration, providing customers with OBD-II connections to record hours of service. Uusers can also manage accidents through real-time reporting, perform electronic daily vehicle inspection reports, track fuel use and vehicle maintenance, and accomplish other fleet management activities.

With the OBD-II functionality, Gorilla Safety’s app is now compatible with medium-duty trucks. The OBD-II connection, combined with an oil well waiting time exemption allows Gorilla safety to offer, among others, oilfield services companies a solution to prepare for and manage the impending ELD mandate. The solution is also aimed at utility companies, contractors, and other smaller operations.

OBD systems are in most cars and light trucks, providing complete engine control and monitoring of parts of the chassis, body and accessory devices, as well as the diagnostic control network of the car.

Gorilla Safety’s platform can be accessed from iOS and Android smartphones and tablets as well as from an online dashboard.