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Large Digital Displays allow you to share important real-time information with your team.

If you need to share visual information with your team in an ATEX environment, here are some values you can now show:

Synchronised Time HH:MM or HH:MM:SS, Safety Messages,  Temperature, Pressure, Weight, Flow Rate, Bake Time, OEE, Down Time,  Takt Time, Vehicle Licence Plates, Humidity, Total, RPM, Loading Bay information, machine status etc.

Case Study: Electrostatic ignition during vacuuming truck operation

ems m13 19 6Although static electricity can be regarded as a difficult subject to grasp, it is also vital that anyone operating in hazardous areas or with flammable materials is aware of the risks.

Pyroban to exhibit at the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC)

ems m13 19 2Safety company Pyroban will be exhibiting at the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston, Texas, an exhibition devoted to the advancement of scientific and technical knowledge for offshore resources between 6 – 9 May 2019.

On booth 1439 at OTC, Pyroban experts will speak directly to existing and future customers in the U.S. (and from around the world) about its range of explosion protection products and services to help manage the risk of ignition found in diesel engines and mobile equipment in offshore oil and gas installations.

HazLoc Cabinet Coolers Approved for Class I Div 1

april 23 19 4EXAIR's new Hazardous Location Cabinet Cooler® Systems have been set apart from the competition by achieving the UL classified designation for Div1 environments. They have been tested by UL and passed their stringent requirements for use upon classified purged and pressurized electrical enclosures within Class I Div 1, Groups A, B, C and D; Class II Div 1, Groups E, F and G – and Class III environments. The cooling capacity of up to 5,600 Btu/hr. is ideal for electrical enclosures with problematic overheating. They are CE compliant and available for NEMA 4 and 4X enclosures.

Don’t play with fire – Arc Flash safety markings explained

When it comes to industrial safety, all of us understand the importance of wearing a hard hat, protective gloves or steel toe-capped boots. In fact, most employers wouldn’t dream of letting their teams on-site without adequate protection, and workers themselves are more than clued up when it comes to the latest safety requirements. However, the same can’t be said when it comes to the potentially fatal risk posed by Arc Flash – a relatively misunderstood, but extremely common type of electrical explosion facing sectors from utilities to industrial electrical, civil engineering and rail. Mark Lant, technical sales manager at ProGARM, explains just what an Arc Flash is, and what to look for to ensure your workforce is protected from the potentially fatal danger.

Q-Ball – the minimum weight solution for flameless explosion venting

hes mar april 19 28Q-Ball – the minimum weight solution for flameless explosion venting

As a pioneer in developing systems for flameless explosion venting REMBE GmbH Safety + Control has fundamentally changed the world of explosion protection already in the eighties. With Q-Ball the German engineers are now presenting a new development, which possesses the potential to revolutionise the flameless explosion venting once again. (Read More)

B&CE urges construction companies to train employees in occupational health, in wake of new report

B&CE urges construction companies to train employees in occupational health, in wake of new report

B&CE1 is urging construction companies of all sizes to provide at least one employee with occupational health (OH) awareness training to ensure compliance with regulation and encourage understanding of occupational health and relevant standards, throughout the organisation.

The call follows the launch of a new report from Loughborough University Improving occupational health risk management in SMEs: the role of major projects which looked into how major projects such as the construction of the Defence and National Rehabilitation Centre (DNRC) can support their supply chain to develop good practices in occupational health.

In light of the report’s findings, B&CE is also calling for improved training materials and increased education regarding OH obligations. (Read More)

Activated Carbon Towers Now Available From Hi-Line

hes mar april 19 27Activated Carbon Towers Now Available From Hi-Line

Hi-line Industries, a leading UK supplier to the compressed air sector, has unveiled a range of Activated Carbon Towers to suit a number of diverse applications, including those involving breathing air equipment or food production, for example.

The new carbon towers are manufactured from the same high-quality vessels used for Hi-line’s dryers, and filled with either zeolite minerals or carbon to suit the suit the specific application. (Read More)

Clean up your compressed air

hes mar april 19 26Clean up your compressed air

Potential risks from contamination of compressed air are taken extremely seriously by the food and drink sector. Mark Whitmore from BOGE sums up the contaminant hazards, their sources and how to tackle them.

Compressed air has multiple uses in manufacturing and processing food and beverages, serving applications such as handling, cooling, freezing, labelling, cutting, peeling, bottle filling and packaging. (Read More)

Vertical air receivers now in stock at Hi-line industries

hes mar april 19 25Vertical air receivers now in stock at Hi-line industries

As a company that listens carefully to changes in market demands and industry trends, Hi-line Industries now holds a range of class-leading Vertical Air Receivers in stock. The top-quality vessels are available immediately at highly competitive prices.

Currently, four sizes of Vertical Air Receivers are being stocked at Hi-line: 300, 500, 1000 and 2000 litre variants. The vessels are manufactured at Hi-line’s new factory, centrally located in Burton-upon-Trent where the company (Read More)