Gas Detection Resources
Get helpful tools and learn how to make the most of your gas detection program.
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Connected Safety: Technology to Integrate Your Safety Ecosystem
Job sites can be dangerous if you're not using the right safety tools. Luckily, new technology makes it easy to ensure your people go home safely at the end of each shift.
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What is a Plume Model and How Does it Improve Safety?
Learn about plume models, also known as atmospheric plume dispersion models, and how they can help you respond with confidence to protect your people, plant, and community in a chemical emergency.
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3 Ways to Use Dynamic Plume Models to Protect Your People, Plant, and Community
Dynamic plume modeling software, like SAFER One™, allows you to quickly identify the source, severity, and impact of any chemical situation by using data from on-site gas and weather sensors to create a real-time dispersion model.
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Three Steps To Detecting Gas Hazards In Confined Spaces
Confined spaces present unique dangers. Limited exit points coupled with a potentially hazardous atmosphere mean you need a plan for how to test, enter and exit a confined space safely. However, despite tight regulations and technological advancements, permit-required confined space entry accidents and fatalities remain a problem.
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Say Goodbye to Gas Detection Headaches
If you purchase gas detectors, you’re responsible for ensuring that they are working properly and will alert workers to potential gas hazards. But it can be difficult to know when there is an issue, what the issue is, how long it could take to fix it, and how much it will cost.
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