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OSHA would like companies to calibrate every day but that might not be practical for everyone. Therefore, you should follow manufacturer guidelines, which are generally every 180 days.
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S), carbon monoxide (CO), oxygen (O2), and lower explosive limit (LEL) gases (methane, butane, etc).
A bump test is a quick check to make sure that the monitor’s sensors react to gas. A calibration is a slightly longer test that makes sure the monitor’s sensors...
A confined space is a work area that has limited opening for entry and exit, isn’t intended for continuous occupancy, and is large enough for you to enter and conduct...
It can depend on several factors but most people can expect between 300-400 calibrations from a 54L tank of calibration gas.
Most of our gas monitors will come with a factory calibration certificate included in the box. For RKI, a certificate is available upon request. We do try to ensure that...
Gas monitors contain lithium batteries that cannot be mixed with solid waste streams as some jobsite waste can. Lithium batteries can cause fires at regular waste management and recycling facilities,...