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17-19 June 2014 ExCel, London


Safety & Health Expo ExCel, London, 17-19 June 2014 Stand number: M2450


his year’s Safety and Health Expo marks the launch of the ArcoPro Flame Retardant Clothing range; innovative heat and flame protection for high risk industrial sectors. Arco, the UK’s


leading


IFSEC International 2014 Exhibition ExCel, London, 17-19 June 2014


Stand number: G1755


features connectivity solutions for security applications


HARTING A t the IFSEC International 2014 Exhibition,


HARTING is featuring its extensive range of connectors and connectivity systems for security and surveillance applications, including a number of new developments. HARTING has introduced two new families


of


unmanaged Ethernet switches that are optimised for use in industrial environments and offer a choice of compact designs for economy and ease of installation. With over 200 different models to choose from, along with a choice of RJ45 or fibre- optic cable ports, the HARTING Ha-VIS eCon 2000 and 3000 unmanaged Ethernet switches enable the cost-effective expansion of existing network infrastructures as well as the development of new industrial security networks.


HARTING Ltd Tel: 01604 827500 Web: www.harting.co.uk


enter 801 Safety Company,


will also be showcasing world class products; including its state-of-the- art mobile confined space training unit, on stand M2450.


To demonstrate its commitment to


keeping people safe at work, Arco has developed a new range of own brand garments that offer multi- norm protection. Developed to meet the highest level of heat and flame protection (including Category III of the European PPE Directive), all products in the new ArcoPro range have been tested in quality testing labs and then trialled in the field by customers to ensure that each product meets the highest standards of safety and comfort.


The ArcoPro range is incorporated into a range of complementary products from world leading


brands and includes base layers, mid layers, workwear, weather protection and chemical protection. The products in the range offer a choice of protection levels and have been designed to suit a wide range of budgets. As a result of a comprehensive testing programme covering all combinations of products, Arco experts can now offer advice on a t! otal solution for all types of high risk industrial needs.


Arco’s mobile confined space training unit, launched at last year’s Safety & Health Expo,


incorporates the latest technologies to simulate a variety of industrial confined space working scenarios. The unit enables trainees to be immersed in a highly realistic learning experience with real- time monitoring and video recording allowing live instruction and observer learning outside the tunnel system. The unit is deployed at the customers’ site and enables Arco Training and Consultancy to deliver accredited training programmes including all levels of City and Guilds approved courses, non- accredited or bespoke programmes, as well as face fit and breathing apparatus training. Visitors will be able to see inside the tunnel network and witness live demonstrations throughout the show.


Arco Tel: 01482 611436 Web: www.arco.co.uk enter 802


Arco Showcases Cutting-Edge Products T


emini Data Loggers’ Metrology Division has developed an environmental monitoring system comprising hardware – distributed measurement devices – and software components communicating with a central database.


Environmental Monitoring System G


The system architecture is modular and flexible: it can be easily configured (mixing and matching the different components) to meet specific user requirements /applications.


Typical applications might include building energy efficiency monitoring, for example testing the effectiveness of energy saving measures such as new thermostats or insulation using a before and after trial. The system would enable the monitoring of temperature in rooms and outside, as well as monitoring room occupancy and power, gas and water consumption. Data would be captured using unobtrusive wireless devices and fed back as required to a central point for analysis.


In other examples, wireless devices could communicate Utility consumption data to the central database and provide information to consumers using a web application.


The architecture is built around industry standards such as SQL, supporting solutions using 3rd party or custom software and is modular, enabling hardware or software to be added or changed. It uses powerful, cost-effective ARM microprocessors which deliver fast, accurate data with connectivity options including ethernet, wifi and GPRS. Components communicate locally or remotely over an IP backbone.


Energy & Environment Expo, Stand Q1620


Gemini Data Loggers Ltd Tel: 01243 813000


info@geminidataloggers.com Enter 803


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