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How to Protect Your Employees from Danger Using Hazardous Area Gas Sensors

Working with hazardous gases, flammable gases, and toxic gases can become dangerous extremely quickly. Hazardous area industries often include petroleum extraction sites, refineries, natural gas processing, and other inherently hazardous environments.  The Dangers of Hazardous Areas Gas leaks and other unintended contamination can result in explosive consequences, physical harm, and the risk of fire. In […]

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The Benefits and Dangers of Infrared Gas Sensors

Infrared (IR) gas sensors and non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) sensors have been used for gas detection for many decades. These tools come with many benefits, although there are also some dangers that users should be aware of when using infrared gas sensors. [lwptoc numeration=”none” width=”full”] Benefits of Infrared Gas Sensors Infrared gas sensors were introduced as

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ASHRAE Standard 15 and NevadaNano: What You Need to Know

[lwptoc] Refrigerant leaks can be hazardous. Because of the potential peril to workers and businesses, many countries have regulations governing gas leak detection. Unfortunately, the United States currently lacks a federal regulatory framework for refrigerants. Despite this, many local and state jurisdictions have adopted regulatory standards. The most common one is ASHRAE Standard 15. NevadaNano’s

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