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Light fitting looks after local sea turtle population
23 January 2013
COOPER Crouse-Hinds has engineered an explosion-proof fluorescent light fitting for the Chevron-operated Gorgon project that ensures minimised disturbance of the local sea turtle population, whilst also providing suffic
COOPER Crouse-Hinds has
engineered an explosion-proof
fluorescent light fitting for the
Chevron-operated Gorgon project
that ensures minimised disturbance
of the local sea turtle population,
whilst also providing sufficient light
to satisfying the health and safety
requirements of the plant operator.
COOPER Crouse-Hinds will supply more than 20,000 explosionproof (Ex Zone 1 and Zone 2) fluorescent light fittings for installation on the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) and domestic gas plant under construction as part of the Gorgon Project - one of the world's largest natural gas projects.
Shipping of the light fittings has already commenced, with the lighting units planned for delivery in volume batches throughout 2011 and 2012.
Filters have been fitted so personnel can identify the specific colours of safety escape signs and other colour-critical warning lamps.
COOPER Crouse-Hinds will supply more than 20,000 explosionproof (Ex Zone 1 and Zone 2) fluorescent light fittings for installation on the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) and domestic gas plant under construction as part of the Gorgon Project - one of the world's largest natural gas projects.
Shipping of the light fittings has already commenced, with the lighting units planned for delivery in volume batches throughout 2011 and 2012.
Filters have been fitted so personnel can identify the specific colours of safety escape signs and other colour-critical warning lamps.
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