Gas detection and monitoring in the industrial safety sector is essential for early detection of hazardous conditions, ensuring worker safety, and preventing accidents. Continuous monitoring safeguards against gas leaks, fire, and explosion risks, while also maintaining regulatory compliance and operational integrity.

This proactive approach enhances overall safety protocols, mitigates potential hazards, and protects personnel and assets in industrial environments.

Common gases targeted in the Industrial Safety sector include:

  • Ammonia (NH3)
  • Carbon Monoxide (CO)
  • Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S)
  • Methane (CH4)
  • Nitric Oxide (NO)
  • Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)
  • Oxygen (O2)
  • Propane (C3H8)
  • Sulphur Dioxide (SO2)
  • Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
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  • DceL CO Carbon Monoxide (CO) Sensor | Low profile, interchangeable with 4-series
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  • DceL DT Dual Carbon Monoxide / Hydrogen Sulphide (CO/H2S) Sensor | Low profile, interchangeable with 4-series
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  • DceL H2S Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) Sensor | Low profile, interchangeable with 4-series
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  • DceL NH3 Ammonia (NH3) Sensor | Low profile, interchangeable with 4-series
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  • DceL NO2 Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) Sensor | Low profile, interchangeable with 4-series
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  • DceL OX Oxygen (O2) Sensor | Low profile, interchangeable with 4-series
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  • DceL OXLF Oxygen (O2) Sensor | Lead-free (RoHs), 5-year life, low profile, interchangeable with 4-series
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  • DceL SO2 Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) Sensor | Low profile, interchangeable with 4-series
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  • F14 CO Carbon Monoxide (CO) Sensor | UL2075 approved
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  • GS+3CL2 Chlorine (CL2) Sensor | Industrial specification
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  • GS+3CO Carbon Monoxide (CO) Sensor | Emissions specification
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  • GS+3H2S Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) Sensor | Emissions specification
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  • GS+3H2S-HC Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) Sensor | Emissions specification
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  • GS+3NO Nitric Oxide (NO) Sensor | Emissions specification
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  • GS+3NO2 Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) Sensor | Emissions specification
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  • GS+3NO2-HC Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) Sensor | Emissions specification
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  • GS+3SO2 Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) Sensor | Emissions specification
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  • GS+4CL2 Chlorine (CL2) Sensor | Industrial specification
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  • GS+4CO Carbon Monoxide (CO) Sensor | Industrial specification
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  • GS+4CO-HC Carbon Monoxide (CO) Sensor | High concentration
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  • GS+4CO2H Carbon Monoxide (CO) Sensor | Low H2 cross-sensitivity
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  • GS+4COF Carbon Monoxide (CO) Sensor | Heavy filter
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  • GS+4COSLiM Carbon Monoxide (CO) Sensor | UL2075, Low cost
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  • GS+4DT Dual Carbon Monoxide / Hydrogen Sulphide (CO/H2S) Sensor | Dual channel
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  • GS+4ETO Ethylene Oxide (ETO) Sensor | Industrial specification
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  • GS+4H2-1000 Hydrogen (H2) Sensor | Low range (0-1000ppm) | Industrial specification
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  • GS+4H2-5% Hydrogen (H2) Sensor | Extended range (0-5%)
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  • GS+4H2-5000 Hydrogen (H2) Sensor | High range | Industrial specification
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  • GS+4H2-CO 1000 Hydrogen (H2) Sensor | Low Range 0 -1000ppm | Low CO Cross Sensitivity
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  • GS+4H2-CO 5% Hydrogen (H2) Sensor | Extended range (0-5%) | Low CO Cross Sensitivity
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  • GS+4H2-CO 5000 Hydrogen (H2) Sensor | High Range | Low CO Cross Sensitivity
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  • GS+4H2S HT Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) Sensor | High temperature
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  • GS+4H2S Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) Sensor | Industrial specification
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  • GS+4NH3-100 Ammonia (NH3) Sensor | Low range (0-100ppm)
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  • GS+4NH3-1000 Ammonia (NH3) Sensor | High range (0-1000ppm)
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  • GS+4NH3-10000 Ammonia (NH3) Sensor | Extended range (0-10000ppm)
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  • GS+4NH3-300 Ammonia (NH3) Sensor | Medium range (0-300ppm)
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  • GS+4NO Nitric Oxide (NO) Sensor | Industrial specification
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  • GS+4NO-E Nitric Oxide (NO) Sensor | Emissions specification
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  • GS+4O3 Ozone (O3) Sensor | Industrial specification
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  • GS+4O3-O Ozone (O3) Sensor | Industrial specification | Low Cost
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  • GS+4SO2 Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) Sensor | Industrial specification
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  • GS+4SO2-E Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) Sensor | Emissions specification
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  • GS+5CO Carbon Monoxide (CO) Sensor | Emissions specification
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  • GS+5CO-M Carbon Monoxide (CO) Sensor | Emissions specification, High-concentration
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Common gas monitoring applicatons in the industrial safety sector include:

Industrial environments often contain hazardous gases that can pose serious health risks to workers. Gas monitoring systems continuously monitor the air for toxic and explosive gases, providing an early warning of dangerous conditions and allowing workers to evacuate or take appropriate safety measures.

Confined spaces, such as tanks, vessels and trenches, present unique safety challenges due to limited ventilation and potential gas accumulation. Gas monitoring is essential for assessing confined space atmospheres and ensuring that workers can safely enter and work in these environments. Monitoring for gases such as Oxygen (O2), combustible gases such as Methane (CH4) and toxic gases like Carbon Monoxide (CO) and Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) helps prevent asphyxiation, explosions, and poisoning incidents.

In the event of a gas leak, fire, or other emergency, gas monitoring systems play a critical role in facilitating emergency response efforts. Real-time monitoring of gas concentrations enables rapid detection of hazardous conditions, triggering alarms to alert workers and emergency responders and guiding evacuation and mitigation efforts to minimise the impact of the incident.

Gas monitoring is an integral part of process safety management systems, helping industries identify and mitigate risks associated with their operations. By monitoring gases such as CH4, Propane (C3H8) and Hydrogen (H2) in process areas, industries can detect leaks, monitor process conditions, and implement control measures to prevent accidents and ensure safe operation of equipment and facilities.

Gas monitoring data informs the selection and use of personal protective equipment (PPE) for workers exposed to hazardous gases. By accurately assessing gas concentrations in the work environment, employers can provide appropriate respiratory protection, such as gas masks or respirators, to ensure worker safety and compliance with occupational health and safety regulations.

Legislation governing gas safety varies by country and region however most stipulate the needs for monitoring of a wide range of potentially hazardous gases. In the US, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards and the Clean Air Act regulate hazardous gas handling and monitoring. Europe has directives such as the Control of Major Accident Hazards (COMAH) and the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations in the UK. China has regulations under the Work Safety Law. These laws are intended to ensure the safe handling, monitoring and control of hazardous gases, protecting public health, worker safety and the environment.

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