Gas Detection

Gas detection is a vital safety solution when working in potentially hazardous environments with a risk of toxic gases in the atmosphere. Here at Rockall, we have a generous variety of different devices available, which can be used to detect explosive atmospheres, oxygen deficiency, and toxic gases in the immediate working space.

Take a look at our gas detection safety news and advice for all the information you need regarding what applications gas detectors are needed for.

Specialising in a wide range of resources that are designed to minimise health and safety risks other than gas detectors, we also provide breathing equipmentfall arrest systems and confined space rescue tools that you can rely on through your day to day operations.

If you have any questions relating to our products or services, don’t hesitate to contact our dedicated sale staff on 0845 3300 447 or email our team at [email protected].

Installation of Fixed Gas Detection
09/09/2022

Installation of Fixed Gas Detection Explained

Posted by Rhys Redrup
Survey We’ll visit your premises and thoroughly examine critical workplace areas to gain a comprehensive understanding of your day-to-day operational processes, and the potential risks they pose to your staff and premises. Design Our surveyors will be asking vital questions and inspect each process in detail to fully assess potential risks and begin planning the...
Utility workers entering gas tank
07/06/2022

Why is Gas Detection Crucial in Confined Space Entry Work?

Posted by Rhys Redrup
Figures from the UK’s Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) state that as many as fifteen people are killed each year whilst working within a confined space. Anyone who is required to enter these spaces as part of their job is exposed to a unique set of life-critical health and safety risk factors –...
T4x being used in a confined space
05/04/2022

Crowcon launches a new sensor for their T4x Portable Gas Detector

Posted by Rhys Redrup
With the T4x Crowcon has extended the sensor capabilities for their widely used T4 portable multi-Gas detector. Equipped with its new MPS™ and LLO2 sensors, along with a dual toxic sensor, the capability of the now named T4x portable gas detector has been greatly extended. For quite some time, gas sensor technology has lagged against...
Emergency workers in a sewer
22/02/2022

Gas Detection: Who Protects the Protectors?

Posted by Rhys Redrup
Gas Detection for Emergency Services   For Emergency Service Teams, the use of portable gas detectors is essential. Toxic gases are produced when day-to-day objects (domestically) or industrial materials (as part of a required process) are burnt; meaning flammable gases and vapours may be present within a confined space even after the flames have died...