Best Practices
Take a look through our best practices blog posts to find a selection of safety advice and tips designed to improve your knowledge on how to keep workers safe. Our selection of posts include information on calibration vs bump testing, how to work in a confined space safely and different types of breathing apparatus. Ensure that you are up to date on all the latest safety information by taking a look through our safety tips below.
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10/04/2024
Choosing the correct gas detector (fixed)
Posted by Rhys Redrup
Choosing the correct gas detector (fixed) There is a wide range of fixed gas detection equipment, and while many may appear similar at first glance, upon closer inspection, each device boasts distinct functionalities and features, providing unique advantages. It’s crucial to identify your specific requirements before deciding on the most suitable gas detector for your...
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26/03/2024
Gas Hazards in Cement Production
Posted by Rhys Redrup
For centuries, cement has played a crucial role in shaping our cities, with its impact evident in every corner. The world requires over 4 billion tons of this material annually. The demand for it continues to increase. Cement comes from readily available materials and its manufacturing cost is fairly low. Creating things can be risky...
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21/03/2024
Emergency Escape Kits: CF15 vs PP15
Posted by Emma Curthoys
Dräger Saver CF15 The Dräger Saver CF15 is an emergency escape breathing kit, designed for swift evacuation from hazardous environments. The CF15 provides 15 minutes of clean breathable air, allowing you to escape calmly and safely. This easy-to-use device is ideal for use with minimal training. Encased in a bright orange, fire-resistant soft bag, the...
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01/02/2024
CO2 in the cellar: Gas detection in pubs and bars
Posted by Rhys Redrup
Are you aware of how vital it is to monitor carbon dioxide (CO2) levels? In short, carbon dioxide is what makes drinks fizzy, through the process of carbonation. Carbonation is the dissolution of carbon dioxide in a liquid; when the gas rises from a release of pressure, such as opening a bottle. Pubs and bars...
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