A new gas detector has been launched which can aid the recognition of dangerous and combustible gases in confined spaces.The Personal Surveyor (PS200 Series) product range has been unveiled by the Sco...
Officials are investigating the cause of an oil leak which occurred following a power station fire in New South Wales (NSW), Australia.
An explosion ripped through Eraring station in the early morning...
A new air-hydraulic torque wrench pump from Enerpac (Australia) has been introduced for reliable high performance, ease of use and safety in challenging and potentially hazardous environments includin...
Industrial Safety Technologies, owner of Detcon (USA) and GMI, recently introduced the new PS200 portable multi-gas detector. The PS200 monitors and displays up to four hazardous gas conditions simult...
Oldham (France), an Industrial Scientific Company, is pleased to announce that the OLCT 10N fixed gas detector has been certified by INERIS and now carries the ATEX mark of approval. All versions have...
A leading engineering firm which specialises in gas detection and sealing has won a prestigious and exclusive UK safety award.
Hydratight has become the latest in a small handful of companies to have...
At Aero Engineering 2011 (NEC Birmingham, 9-10 November) TRaC will be present both on the exhibition floor, and delivering a paper in the technical conference.
Should we be picking the winning alternative energy feedstocks right now? Emerson’s Douglas Morris explores this question in today’s guest post. I’d like to start this blog post with a question: When you hear the term biofuels, what typically comes to mind? Chances are, like most things, your answer depends on your personal frame of [...]
The use of and availability of fresh water is an ongoing concern in many parts of the world. In this guest post, Emerson’s Ron Pozarski shares his thoughts on water management challenges in the mining industry. There is an abundance of water on our planet–over 70% of Earth’s surface is water–but most of that water [...]