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Continuous Gas Monitoring: Using a Gas Monitor in Continuous Operation Mode
Some jobs require continuous gas monitoring of a space over time. Monitors like the
Eagle 2 from RKI Instruments are designed to be used in this way, they are not permanent gas monitors, and should only be used in the continuous operation mode infrequently for short-term monitoring events. With the Eagle 2, the wall switch has a continuous operation switch for this type of operation. When used in this manner, the gas monitor does not need to have the NiMH batteries installed. However, in c
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May 13th 2013
The GX-2012 Topside Gas Monitor Seen in the Wild!
We just wrote about what a great continuous topside monitor the RKI GX-2012 is. Apparently the word is already on the street. This photo was taken in downtown San Francisco recently. And while all we can guess from this photo is that there may be some vacuuming going on down in that confined space, we are heartened to see they are using not only the reliable RKI Instruments GX-2012, but they are also protecting the area with one of our Allegro Manhole Guard Rails.
Safe confined space entry
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Apr 24th 2013
Wireless Gas Detection for First Responders and PRCS Entry
Safety professionals gain a greater degree of understanding and control over work or emergency environments containing dangerous atmospheres with a wirelessly broadcasting personal gas monitoring system. The biggest improvement with wireless over traditional personal gas monitors is that workers in dangerous areas, which are often loud industrial sites, would not be the only one to know if unsafe atmospheres are encountered. Managers and commanders are also monitoring the information and alar
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Mar 27th 2013
Contractor's Confined Space Entry Kit and OSHA Compliance
There are lots of companies out there that do occasional confined space entry work. OSHA requirements for employee safety stay the same whether workers enter these potentially hazardous confined spaces once a year or one thousand times. We've heard from customers over the years that want a kit for confined space entry that won't break the bank or make them invest heavily in equipment. That's why we developed the
Confined Space Entry Contractor's Kit.
This kit has all the required equ
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Mar 20th 2013
Why 911 Shouldn't Be Your Confined Space Rescue Solution
Confined space entry programs are developed in an attempt to account for any eventuality that may arise from performing work in the potentially life-threatening confined work areas we collectively call "confined spaces". The government work safety oversight body,
OSHA, has extensive requirements for companies conducting this type of work. Yet every year, dozens of workers are killed in these spaces, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
One reason may be an unrealistic expecta
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Feb 18th 2013
How Do I Know if My Calibration Gas is OK to Use?
There are about 20 good reasons you need to make sure you have current calibration gas for use when
calibrating and bump testing your gas monitor. But for the purposes of this post, we'll stick to the top two or three.
Knowing the expiration of your
calibration gas supply is more important than checking that gallon of milk that has been in your refrigerator for the past couple of weeks. Milk has more ways of letting you know it is no longer fit for breakfast. While milk might go s
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Sep 19th 2012
Starting a New Confined Space Entry Program
What happens when your small business grows, and you find yourself having to contend for the first time with confined space issues? There is quite a bit to do, and every aspect has a specific reason for being. Here is a basic primer for working in confined spaces for those who have not had these important responsibilities before.
First, conduct an assessment of the on-site hazards. Describe the different roles and responsibilities of each of the parties involved in servicing these confi
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Sep 4th 2012