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NEW PRODUCTS


Portable gas detector


Designed to ensure safety in confined spaces, Crowcon’s new Gas-Pro portable gas detector is robust, reliable and simple to use with a bright, easy to read display and long battery life. The Gas-Pro is compact and


comparable in size to leading front- mount diffusion detectors, which means it will not get in the way of other PPE and not interfere with the worker’s primary activity. It features a bright, clear top- mount display that can be read at a glance without having to even touch the detector.A dual colour backlight adds an extra level of alert should the Gas-Pro enter alarm status.An automated pre-entry check function is recorded in the event log making it traceable and proving the check was carried out prior to CSE. An internal pump allows pre-


entry testing to be carried out easily. This also keeps the size of the


HEALTH, SAFETY & WELFARE INTRINSICALLY SAFE PHONE


ATEX equipment manufacturer, ecom Instruments, has launched an intrinsically safe mobile phone for use in hazardous workplaces. The Ex-Handy 07, said to


detector small and removes the problems of poor sealing or the need for extra equipment and chargers. There are multiple gas sensors for


up to five potentially hazardous gases from a wide range, including: hydrogen sulphide, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, oxygen and flammable gases, as well as industry-specific gases such as ozone, ammonia, chlorine, chlorine dioxide and sulphur dioxide.


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HIGH HEAT GLOVES


ESAB has introduced a new type of welding glove that provides protection against radiated heat at


Comfort & style


Severnside Safety is now stocking selected items from the Timberland Pro range of safety boots, workwear and gloves. Timberland Pro footwear offers a


stylish combination of comfort and protection. Features include a steel toe cap, anti-puncture steel midsoles and premium full grain water resistant leather. A nitrile outsole helps ensure slip-resistance and heat resistance up to 300˚C. The company stocks a range of


Timberland Pro apparel, ranging from beanie hats and socks right through to waterproof jackets and fleeces.


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up to 1500˚C. This level of protection is achieved on the back of the glove using a combination of woven ceramic fibres and aluminised Kevlar fibres. On the palm of the glove, high-grade 1.3mm side split leather and Thermolate felt provide contact heat protection to 1200˚C. Further features of the new glove include a full jersey lining, a wing thumb and fully welted Kevlar stitching.Despite the high specification, the glove is reported to remain comfortable when worn for extended periods.


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be the world’s first ATEX Zone 1&21 mobile phone with integrated digital camera, also offers a range of new features that deliver good connectivity, flexibility and safety. The phone comes with built-in torch and GPS, and optional lone worker features. It is also submersible in water. There is also a wide range of specialised accessories to accompany the Ex-Handy 07, such as chargers,


cases, extended batteries and a variety of Bluetooth ear protection headsets. ecom Instruments,


which is a member of business development organisation, NOF Energy, manufactures and supplies a range of specialist technical equipment, which is designed and certified to be used in hazardous areas where there is a potential risk of explosion, such as oil refineries, chemical plants


and pharmaceutical manufacturing plants.


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entrance and provides additional protection against the harsh elements should a user have to strip off for emergency decontamination of their body and clothing. The units have spring loaded


Arctic emergency tank shower


New arctic emergency tank showers are now available from Showers & Eyebath Services which include the provision of a bespoke dry room/changing room. The facility attaches to the front of the shower


doors, lighting and wall air heaters set at 20˚C. A strip curtain separates the areas. The changing facility gives protection against exposure to the elements which can potentially exacerbate a contamination problem. The Arctic Tank Shower is ATEX and GOST certified and is suitable for temperatures ranging from -40 up to +40˚C. It is manufactured from glass reinforced plastic and stainless steel and provides 15 minutes of guaranteed tepid water.


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FIND THE RIGHT SAFETY EQUIPMENT


With a modern look as well as improved navigation and product advice, the new Arco website, www.arco.co.uk, features a product advisor function to help customers find the right safety equipment for the job. With the largest range of safety


products available, the new website is said to be an excellent reference tool for safety managers, business owners and workers looking for advice and a wide range of safety clothing, equipment and tools online. The website has been given a modern streamlined look, specifically designed


to improve customer experience. Improved layout and navigation gives a quick, simple and convenient way of ordering safety products.


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