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].

Understanding TLV - Threshold Limit Value
30/10/2024

Understanding TLV – Threshold Limit Value

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Understanding TLV - Threshold Limit Value Threshold Limit Values (TLVs) are crucial guidelines in occupational health, indicating the maximum airborne concentration of a substance that most workers can safely tolerate. These values help protect workers from harmful exposure to chemicals. Types of TLVs There are four primary categories of TLVs: Time-Weighted Average (TLV-TWA) reflects average exposure...
PPM - Parts Per Million: A Quick Overview
30/10/2024

PPM – Parts Per Million: A Quick Overview

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PPM - Parts Per Million: A Quick Overview PPM measures the concentration of a substance in a mixture, indicating how many parts exist per one million total parts. This measurement is crucial for small concentrations in various fields. Calculating PPM PPM can be calculated by volume or mass. For volume, divide the substance's volume by...
FAQ Webinar with Wayne Walton
30/10/2024

FAQ Webinar with Wayne Walton

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  FAQ Webinar with Wayne Walton We're excited to announce that Wayne Walton has hosted an insightful FAQ webinar on fixed gas detection, and it's now freely available to watch! In this session, Wayne covers the most common questions we receive about fixed gas detection systems, helping you understand the basics and how these systems...
Understanding LEL - Lower Explosive Limit
30/10/2024

Understanding LEL – Lower Explosive Limit

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Understanding LEL - Lower Explosive Limit The Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) is a crucial safety parameter that defines the lowest concentration of a gas or vapour in air that can ignite when exposed to an ignition source. Expressed as a percentage by volume, knowing the LEL helps prevent fires and explosions in industries dealing with...