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Safety


Personnel Safety Solutions for Aerospace & Aviation Industries


A world leader in wearable safety technology, Blackline Safety (TSXV: BLN) is offering its standalone employee-worn device with replaceable gas detection cartridges to the Aerospace and Aviation industries.


Used for personnel working in paint booths, on-the-ground manufacturing as well as maintenance, repair and operations, Blackline’s new G7c is a combined safety monitoring and communications device. It continuously monitors the concentration of hazardous gases or fumes and — should an incident occur — immediately communicates the employee’s identity and location to Blackline’s live monitoring team in real-time. Blackline’s Safety Operations Center follows the unique emergency protocol for each corporate client to manage alerts as they are received. Two-way voice calling, and a simple messaging interface enables monitoring agents to communicate directly with the employee to assess the situation and respond accordingly.


“It met and exceeded all my expectations,” said Bill Pizor, Chief of Maintenance and Corporate Aircraft Operator in Philadelphia, PA. “Blackline Safety’s G7c, lone worker device, is reliable, their customer service is great and it’s in the price point we need it to be.” He added, “Any time I have an opportunity to recommend a solution for my peers in Aviation or Aerospace, I let them know about Blackline Safety.”


Launching early in the New Year is a new photoionization detector (PID) that will monitor volatile organic compounds including methyl propyl ketone, jet fuel and cleaning solvents such as acetone and isopropyl alcohol. Blackline’s single-gas and quad-gas cartridges will support a PID sensor, giving customers the choice to be equipped to detect anywhere from one through four different gases simultaneously.


“Our indoor location technology allows us to identify immediate health and safety risks to employees and communicate with them directly or send help to their exact location,” says Kirk Johnson, Product Manager for Blackline Safety. “All of our safety monitoring products connect to our industry leading cloud-hosted portal where customers can message employees, initiate voice calls, view usage trends and map their risks geospatially.” He added, “As a new member of the Aerospace Industries Association of Canada Association (AIAC) we look forward to helping the international aerospace community protect their teams.”


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ATEX Certified Fixed Gas Detection Systems


Recom Industriale S.r.l. manufactures the Explorer Line for the oxygen, explosive, toxic gas analysis and monitoring in continuous and for the related alarms management. The sensors/transmitters are ATEX certified, while the control and acquisition boards are R.I. Na., MED approved and ABS type approval. ISO 17025 testing laboratory makes calibrations of the sensors.


Recom Industriale’s Values


The Company has been working for 20 years in the safety field, with the goal to guarantee the workers’ safety adequate conditions; Recom efforts in order to search technologies and solutions for the monitoring and leak control of combustible, toxic gases and Oxygen.


Research & Development and Quality as primary goals


Safety detector design and production require an elevate quality standard finalized to give health and safety to the workers’ operating in the industrial, production, marine field. In these last sectors the even-potential gas existence acquires a great risk.


The production process by RECOM INDUSTRIALE S.R.L., guaranteed by the ISO 9001 2008 standards , is strictly linked to the planning and to the test laboratory (RINA Certificate), representing the guarantee of innovation, analysis and control of each component inside a continuous effort, that is destined to ensure the 100% of production.


Fixed Gas detectors, EXPLORER RTC-RTE-RTI series


The sensor transmitters for toxic gas, Oxygen and combustible gases are suitable to work in classified Areas at explosion risk, for example Refineries, combustible deposits, chemical plants and in safe Areas such as depurity plants, laboratories, parkings.


The high reliance and endurance to the atmospheric agents has made the RECOM INDUSTRIALE’s gas detection systems adequate to marine applications (ABS-RINA-MED certifications). These can be perfectly integrated in the automation systems aboard in commercial and military Vessels.


Control Unit: 2-4 channels and GasScreen 160 series


Stability, performances, reliability, plug & play technology, display with touch screen and the modularity are the characteristics defining the RECOM INDUSTRIALE Control Units.


From the easiest version of Explorer 2CH 4-20mA to the most performing power station on the market of GasScreen 160 with 500 channels, the instruments characteristics go through the simplicity of impeccable units inside the Explorer-4, 4 modular channels and Explorer 4 box with traditional technology and reliability when used in very bad working conditions.


Customised Systems and Production


A lot of experience in the field and the high engineering capacity and planning commit to the need of building complex measurement systems and gas analysis destined to the specific applications in the environmental conditions and withdrawal of difficult samples.


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