Personal dust monitor declared as the most accurate on the market by UK’s Health and Safety Executive

Dust monitoring

Personal dust monitor declared as the most accurate on the market by UK’s Health and Safety Executive

10 Nov, 2021

Published over 4 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Dust monitoring.

Almost one million people died because of inhalation of particulates in the workplace in 2020. Trolex is on a mission to put an end to these tragedies with easy-to-use and precise real-time dust monitoring in the toughest industrial conditions.

Trolex made their new XD One personal dust monitor so it can be used as a wearable, mountable, or fixed in-cab personal protective instrument. All you need to do is switch it on and you are immediately detecting hazardous particulates in the air. The device features an audible alarm, which warns the user when regulated limits have been reached.

The XD One was independently tested by the UK’s Health and Safety Executive and declared as the most accurate personal dust monitor available on today’s market. This device offers the same level of accuracy as laboratory-grade standards and offers fully customisable STEL and TWA monitoring with associated alarms for PM1, PM2.5, PM4.25 and PM10.

This instrument requires almost no maintenance; all it needs is a one-minute compliance test every 3 to 6 months, which is less maintenance time than some other dust monitoring devices require every day.

The XD One is constantly recording full TSP data, and stores this analysis for up to 10 years, utilising its free BreatheLITE software.

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