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Keep your site safe and compliant with our reliable temporary gas monitors. Our monitors can track a wide range of airborne hazards, including oxygen, carbon monoxide, nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide, and carbon dioxide. Whether you’re working in a tunnel, basement, confined space, or other challenging environment, we can help give you peace of mind that air quality is within safe limits, plus you’ll have accurate records for safety audits and compliance reviews.
Yes, we designed our temperature and humidity monitoring solution to be simple to install and straightforward to use. Once it’s in place, it operates automatically and keeps you informed without needing constant attention.
Some work areas may be inside a confined area, where workers could be exposed to oxygen deficiency or carbon monoxide (CO) if the area is not well-ventilated. This is particularly true when using equipment like floor grinding machines that might consume oxygen or produce CO.
Submarine and ship maintenance: Submarines have enclosed spaces where oxygen levels can become dangerously low, and gases like carbon dioxide can accumulate. Continuous oxygen monitoring is necessary to ensure air quality is maintained during maintenance operations.
Aircraft and vehicle maintenance: Maintenance on military vehicles, aircraft, and submarines can expose workers to hazardous fumes like jet fuel vapours, exhaust gases, and solvents. Using a gas monitor ensures that these vapours are kept below harmful levels to prevent fire or health hazards.
Tunnelling operations: Tunnels often have low ventilation, and gases such as carbon monoxide, methane, and nitrogen dioxide can accumulate due to machinery and the breakdown of materials. Gas monitors are essential for safety, especially in deeper or confined tunnels.
Confined space work: When workers enter confined spaces like tunnels, silos, or tanks, gases like oxygen deficiency and carbon monoxide can be a risk. Using a gas monitorhelps prevent incidents like suffocation or poisoning.
Excavation and trenching: Workers may encounter hazardous gases such as carbon dioxide when digging in areas with underground pipes, sewers, or landfills.
Welding and cutting: These activities can produce dangerous fumes and gases such as carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Gas monitors can help assess air quality and prevent harmful exposures.
Whether in construction, manufacturing, or industrial settings, oxygen levels can drop due to poor ventilation or high concentrations of gases. Gas monitors are critical in detecting low oxygen levels, which can lead to asphyxiation.
Toxic Gas Leaks: Hazardous gases such as ammonia, carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulphide, or Volatile organic compound (VOCs) may leak from equipment or materials used on-site, posing serious risks. Using a gas monitor ensures early detection and allows for quick response.
Many industrial and construction activities involve the use of flammable gases or materials that can combust if they accumulate to unsafe levels. Gas monitors help detect the presence of combustible gases and prevent explosions or fires.
Conditions can change quickly, especially in enclosed or hazardous work area. Continuous monitoring helps identify issues early, preventing accidents, enabling safer working conditions and reducing risk across your project.
Yes, we make the setup process straightforward, and once the system is in place, it runs automatically. You will get real-time visibility without needing to manage the technology yourself.
By tracking gas levels continuously and storing historic data logs, it can help you meet required safety standards and provide evidence for audits, incident reporting and regulatory compliance.
Yes, our gas monitors can trigger alerts when pre-defined parameters approached or exceeded, giving you time to act quickly and protect workers and equipment.
All data is captured automatically and made available through a secure cloud platform, allowing you to view readings, alerts and historical logs from any PC, tablet or smartphone.
Our monitors can detect a wide range of gases, including flammable gases, toxic gases, oxygen levels, carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulphide and VOCs.