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Incorporating H2S Monitoring Technology into Your Program Industrial hygiene safety programs exist to create and maintain a safe, healthy workplace for employees, and the new ACGIH recommendations ...
Although there is not yet enough data to document chronic exposure, readings taken in South County indicate cause for concern ...
New Safety Monitor Leverages H2scan’s Semiconductor-based Gen 5 Technology for an Expected Maintenance-Free 10-year Lifespan; Compact, Low-Cost Sensor Monitors Hydrogen in 0% to 5% Volumes with ...
As industrial safety rules tighten, gas detectors are essential for operational planning and workplace safety. Gas leaks can disrupt operations, cause illness, or create catastrophic failures. This ...
A hearing to consider Venoco’s off-site hydrogen sulfide monitoring station in Goleta takes place Wednesday morning at the Board of Supervisor’s meeting room. The Ellwood Onshore Facility (EOF) lost ...
Yes, hydrogen sulfide is poisonous and can kill quickly. Many oil field workers keep H2S monitors on them to alert them to high levels of the gas, which has a strong smell similar to rotten eggs.
You can see daily hydrogen sulfide measurement data at the same link. Data from the new, fourth monitor will also be made available there, and is currently available at https://xappprod.aqmd.gov ...
The Liberty air quality monitor, where the exceedances were measured, is about two miles from U.S. Steel’s Clairton Coke Works, the largest emitter of hydrogen sulfide in Pennsylvania.
Known as Rule 36, the rules require energy companies operating in high-H2S areas to measure concentrations, train their employees, put up warning signs and, in some cases, monitor for leaks.