Should You Calibrate your Multi-Gas Detectors Yourself or Get It Done by a Professional?
Working in a confined space introduces
several health dangers such as oxygen deficiency, exposure to poisonous gases
and sudden unexpected hazards. For this reason, you should always prioritize
these two vital steps. Ensure your multi-gas detectors are calibrated and your
team is trained to recognize the skills and capabilities necessary for work in
a confined space area.
A multi-gas detector plays a vital role in the safety of workers in dangerous workplaces. It warns you when the air is low on oxygen, contains combustible gases or contains harmful gases such as carbon monoxide and hydrogen sulfide. A device will be useless if it isn't in good working order due to inaccurate or faulty calibration. Over time, sensors drift. Changes in temperature or shocks may lead to issues with the readings. Reliable readings are a must when making decisions that could affect everyone’s safety.
Ensuring you've a trained and qualified
confined space competent person on your team is just as essential to maximizing
your chances of staying safe when working in confined spaces. A momentary lack
of training can lead to disaster when entering a confined space.
Gas Monitor Competence Training focuses on
both aspects. Offering precision Multi Gas
Detector Calibration and Confined
Space Competent Person Training that meets OSHA standards
for appointing a Confined Space Competent Person. We see simplicity,
practicality and effectiveness as the hallmarks of any approach to safety. Our
courses are interactive, current and designed to address situations professionals
encounter every day. Our calibration services allow your gas monitors to give
you accurate readings when you need them most.
Regardless of who you're or what role you have, ensure safety is never something you take a risk on.
Gas Monitor Competence Training provides
the calibration and training that will keep your team safe and in compliance
with regulations.
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