Breathing Safely
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Construction dust

Leading air quality monitoring equipment specialist Enviro Technology Services has launched a new monitor specifically developed with construction dust applications in mind.

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Gas safety labels

Secomak, a global specialist in developing engineering solutions for a diverse range of industrial challenges, has introduced the latest addition to its Gas Booster inventory.

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VOC detectors for river dredging

When worldwide leader in integrated environmental services EnGlobe Corp required highly sensitive photoionisation (PID) devices for the daily monitoring of potential hydrocarbon emissions during its demanding River Kishon dredging project in Israel, it chose two hand held Tiger volatile organic compound (VOC) detectors from Ion Science.

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Detects dust

A global fire, explosion and pressure relief solutions company has introduced a product which it says will assist in the prevention of dust explosions and eliminate the risk of potentially devastating disasters occurring in the workplace.

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Identifies pollution hotspots

To better track the effects of air quality improvement measures in Carmarthenshire, the County Council is testing monitoring technologies including a new type of air quality monitor from Air Monitors.

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Freedom & flexibility

Oldham and a1-cbiss have launched the wireless version of the five-sensor transportable gas detector – the BM 25.

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SCBA range

Scott Safety, a global leader in the development and manufacture of high specification respiratory protection for workers in high risk industries, has launched a range of breathing apparatus that is designed to provide ultimate comfort, reliability and performance for industrial workers around the world.

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A proactive approach to health

The consensus across industry is that more needs to be done to safeguard workers against occupational exposure to vapours, excessive noise and dusts – particularly asbestos. Thanks to the development of innovative technology, construction companies can reduce risks to occupational health, says Neal Hill.

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