Every year, millions of workers suffer a serious job-related injury or illness, most of which are caused by at-riskacts. When at-risk acts and at-risk conditions converge, the result can be devastating.As a safety professional, the most important ...
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) connects machines and devices in industrial environments such as oil and gas, transportation, and power generation to improve operational efficiencies, reduce downtime, and enhance worker safety among other...
What no user can afford to do when it comes to lifesaving gas detectors, is to take a guess. Simply clipping on a monitor does not keep the user safe. Understanding the power and limitations of a gas detector requires some education. Training is c...
The new standard for confined space entry in the construction industry took effect on August 3, 2015. How ready is your organization to take on the new rules? Have you defined your potential hazards? Do you have the gas monitoring equipment necess...
Proper instrument maintenance is the foundation of a sound gas detection safety program. Personal gas detector manufacturers as well as regulatory agencies recommend and require that, at a minimum, the instruments go through a functional (bump) te...
Calibrate at least monthly and bump test daily. These are the typical recommendations for maintaining gas detectors.But how often do users actually bump test their instruments? How much less safe are you if you dont? Is there any way not to bump t...
This white paper breaks new ground with an analysis of data collected over a seven-year period. It goes beyond simply describing what the test is and what it does. A solid correlation exists between a gas detectors likelihood of failure and how of...