Five Biggest Mistakes In Gas Detection
If your facility uses or produces gases during its regular processes, you have the risk for explosion (Ex), asphyxiation (Ox), or toxicity (Tox). With 25 combined years of designing, installing, and upgrading gas leak detection systems, Steve Slavutsky and Shane Filer share the five biggest mistakes that they see on gas leak detection systems that make them cringe. Come learn about the following:
- Knowing how to properly design a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)
- Knowing when to transition from a basic designed system to a fully engineered-design system
- Ignoring critical items that can cause false alarms (such as cross-sensitive gases)
- Understanding the necessary on-going maintenance to keep the system running optimally
- Disagreement between portable and fixed detection system, and knowing which one to believe
Link to white paper: https://www.nealsystems.com/white-paper-for-draeger-safety/
Видео Five Biggest Mistakes In Gas Detection канала Neal Systems Inc
- Knowing how to properly design a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)
- Knowing when to transition from a basic designed system to a fully engineered-design system
- Ignoring critical items that can cause false alarms (such as cross-sensitive gases)
- Understanding the necessary on-going maintenance to keep the system running optimally
- Disagreement between portable and fixed detection system, and knowing which one to believe
Link to white paper: https://www.nealsystems.com/white-paper-for-draeger-safety/
Видео Five Biggest Mistakes In Gas Detection канала Neal Systems Inc
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