Gas Detection
FREE HealthCheck to Upgrade Gas Detector Alarm Levels
Sep 12 2018
Following the published changes to the Indicative Occupational Exposure Limits in August 2018, portable gas detectors may require a change to their alarm levels.
All types of portable gas detectors are affected by the change. There are 5 common gases which are affected by the change including Carbon Monoxide. As a result, many of the UK’s industries will require an update of their gas detectors.
Any gas detectors purchased after the 21/8/18 should have the new alarm levels pre-configured by the manufacturer. However, if you have bought a gas detector and not customised the settings, then you'll be required to update your gas detector.
a1-cbiss are offering a FREE gas detector HealthCheck to bring the TWA and STEL alarm levels into compliance with the new regulations
What's included in the health check?
- Alarm levels updated
- Functional check
During the HealthCheck, we will not only update alarm levels but provide a functional check too to ensure sensors are responding to gas effectively. The HealthCheck will provide you with peace of mind that your gas detector is in working order and there to protect you when faced with a dangerous situation.
The HealthCheck is only available for a limited time only. Be sure to contact a1-cbiss and get booked in by the 31st October 2018.
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