You know how important it is for workers to use gas detectors in potentially hazardous areas. You are also really good about making sure that your people are trained to use them properly. You probably even have the dataloggers in your gas detectors activated. That’s because you understand how important it is to record this information.
Maybe you view the data or download it to your computer every now and then. You may look for things that stand out: a session high alarm here, a time-weighted average alarm there. You make a mental note and take action if necessary. After all, your gas detector just told you some important information. But is that all?