Easy to operate, use and carry, GfG’s G850 is well-suited for both confined space safety and for work in an open area. The portable gas monitor detects up to six gases simultaneously, protecting from hundreds of unknown toxic gases utilizing a broadrange sensor. Features include AutoCal® calibration, extended battery life, internal pumps and accessories. GfG Instrumentation, Ann Arbor, MI.
Quest’s new VI-400Pro® Advanced Analyzer is a powerful handheld device ideal for field use even in the most challenging environments. The analyzer monitors up to four input channels simultaneously, each including 1/1 or 1/3 real-time octave band data. The unit is configurable for occupational hand-arm and whole body vibration, with a fourth input channel for sound or an additional single axis for vibration exposure assessment. Quest Technologies, Inc., Oconomowoc, WI.
GammaRAE II from RAE Systems is a personal radiation detector (PRD) that is certified as intrinsically safe, making it ideal for use in hazardous environments. The rugged device detects gamma radiation at extremely low levels and alerts first responders to the presence of radioactive material. It features fast response time and is immersible (IP-67) in water for easy decontamination. RAE Systems, Inc., San Jose, CA.
The Toxi Vision EX from Biosystems is a fully serviceable single channel combustible gas detector with real-time gas reading, max readings for the current operating session and customizable alarms. Available in either Alkaline or NiMH rechargeable versions, the unit features one-button operation, large backlit display, calibration adapter and convenient belt clip. Biosystems, Bacou-Dalloz, Middletown, CT.
Scott’s new M120 CBRN facepiece, when used with the Scott CBRN canister, protects first responders in CBRN environments. The air-purifying respirator can also be used with Scott’s 40mm cartridges for “everyday†work applications. Features include a low-profile design, a single wide lens, and two-piece construction of hypoallergenic, halobutyl rubber mask and silicone nose cup materials. Scott Health & Safety, Monroe, NC.
North Safety offers its next-generation CBRN emergency escape respirator, the ER2000CBRN. The new NIOSH-approved escape respirator offers 30 minutes of protection from non-Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health (IDLH) atmospheres containing chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear respiratory hazards. The unit features a universally sized hood and a dual cartridge design. North Safety Products, Cranston, RI.
BW Technologies by Honeywell offers the rugged, ultra-compact GasAlertMicroClip, a tough, slim, easy-to-use multi-gas detector. Economically priced, the unit simultaneously displays H2S, CO, O2 and LEL gas concentrations with simple one-button operation and is equipped with standard data and event logging. BW Technologies, Calgary, Canada.
Sensidyne offers the low-cost Model 9000 Controller for smaller, two-point fixed gas detection systems. Designed for use with Sensidyne’s toxic and combustible gas sensors, as well as the company’s infrared and universal transmitters, the controller features a large graphic display, configurable alarm delay, 4-20 mA output, password protection, and CE Mark and CSA approvals. Sensidyne, Inc., Clearwater, FL. `
Bacou-Dalloz features its new L-Zero (L0) Series earmuffs, designed to provide convenient, reliable hearing protection for workers who are not exposed to high levels of noise and need a compact earmuff solution. Lower attenuation ratings provide targeted protection, and lightweight design gives added comfort. L-Zero muffs are available in a folding model and a neckband model. Bacou-Dalloz Hearing Safety Group, Smithfield, RI.
Honeywell Analytics’ new Signalpoint Plus is a rugged, cost-effective fixed toxic and oxygen gas detector designed for use in tough environments. With an extremely wide temperature range, the IP66 rated device can be used in non-explosive atmospheres, both indoors and outdoors, and in areas that are washed down. Signalpoint Plus is available with a variety of different sensors. Honeywell Analytics, Sunrise, FL.