by Kevin Priest | Feb 25, 2021 | Latest News
JAG is regarded as the gold standard of accreditation for endoscopy regulation & safety. To help achieve the accreditation, Endoscopic units are expected to install a monitoring system to prevent over-exposure of Peracetic Acid on their employees. JAG...
by Kevin Priest | Feb 15, 2021 | Latest News
The EA are keen to improve the accuracy of CO2 data and other pollutants reported under the Pollution Inventory and therefore are asking all EfW plant operators to calibrate their CO2 and N2O CEMS and flow meters by the end of 2021. What is the Environment Agency...
by Kevin Priest | Feb 15, 2021 | Emissions Monitoring, Latest News
For too long, you’ve been watching your waste steam vanish into thin air – and with it goes the opportunity to generate additional revenues of up to £168,000 per year! Harvest Waste Steam and Turn It into Electricity Electricity Generation Generate...
by Kevin Priest | Jan 26, 2021 | Gas Detection, Latest News
Workplace exposure limits are an important tool for risk assessment, providing valuable data for occupational safety, and control of hazardous substances. An education of gas hazards helps to understand how workplace exposure limits are applied. There are 3 types of...
by Kevin Priest | Jan 13, 2021 | Gas Detection
One of the first challenges for choosing a gas detecting product is to determine which gas sensor technology you need. Gas detection sensor technologies have differing functionality and their limitations depend on the conditions they’re exposed to. Understanding...