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Today, it’s possible to detect hazardous atmospheric conditions in confined spaces using an appropriate safety gas detector, yet hundreds of workers still perish in confined spaces every year.
The frequency of risk may decrease with fewer incident responses, but when there is a fire, spill, rescue effort, etc., the chance of your team getting hurt is equal…or it may even be greater.
To ensure the best gas detection per dollar invested, consider three basic criteria: reliability, ease of use, and durability, or “RED”, before buying.
Each type of sensing technology has strengths and weaknesses, but PID, or photoionization detection, the first choice in detecting hydrocarbons, is frequently the optimal choice for real-time monitoring where benzene is present.
Docking systems perform function tests and calibrations on a routine schedule, or on demand remotely from a computer console, eliminating the need to send a person around to each detector.