Gas detection systems
Over 55 years in business
Gas detection - design, installation and maintenance
Anywhere that toxic, hazardous or flammable gases are employed, gas detection systems should play an essential part in maintaining safety in the workplace.
Based in Cheshire, we have installed gas detection systems for our clients across the northwest region for over 55 years. Our engineers are highly experienced in a wide range of industry sectors.
Boiler House Protection Systems
Monitoring for gas fuel leaks and carbon monoxide build-up, protecting both the building and its occupants.
Drinks Industry
From bottling plants to pub cellars, a monitoring system is required for risk mitigation
Hydrogen Gas Dectection
Hydrogen is increasingly used in industry. Detection systems are required for this hazardous gas.
Process Line Safety
Gas monitoring to keep workers safe on food process lines.
Medical Gas Safety
Medical, Dental, Cosmetic and Veterinary Practices use several gases as part of their procedures; all have to be monitored and controlled.
Car Park Gas Detection
Monitoring exhaust gases and saving energy on excess ventilation.
The importance of gas monitoring
Gases are employed in a wide range of industries, Laboratory, Medical & Veterinary, Fabrication Plants, Process lines for the Food & Beverage Industry, to name but a few. Employers must ensure a safe working environment, free from toxic or asphyxiating gases. Our range of effective gas detectors act as monitoring systems to detect gas build-up and air quality.
Gas detection reliability
We work closely with industry-leading gas detection manufacturer International Gas Detectors Ltd., which has been manufacturing gas detectors for over 90 years.
Made in the UK, IGD products are constructed to the highest standards, which is why we integrate them into our gas detection and monitoring installations.
Working with IGD Ltd, we provide a complete service, consultancy, system design and installation of gas detection for your premises.
Plant protection
Effective gas monitoring ensures the early detection of explosive and flammable gases. While not always toxic, these gases can have the additional hazard of causing asphyxiation risks to staff.
We understand the importance of placing gas detectors in specific places where our modelling predicts the possible accumulation of escaped gas.
Process monitoring
Working with IGD and the plant designers, we decide the most effective placement for the gas detectors based on the type of process, gases used, building temperature, and air movement.
Using these factors in the design allows us to produce a very effective gas monitoring system.
Personnel safety
Where toxic and asphyxiant gas presents a potential danger to personnel, it is essential that the gas detectors directly and consistently monitor the working area used by staff. Often two sets of sensors are used, one monitoring the air for the density of unwanted gases, the second controlling a ventilation system to clear any hazardous gases from the work area.
We also supply, where appropriate, individual personal monitors as part of an installation.
Regulations
BS EN 60079-29-2:2015
BS EN 60079-17-2014
Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER)
Working with IGD and the plant designers, we decide the most effective placement for the gas detectors based on the type of process, gases used, building temperature, and air movement. Using these factors in the design allows us to produce a very effective gas monitoring system.
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