ii Air Monitoring Air Monitors Wins MCERTS 2011 Prize
The instrumentation company Air Monitors (UK) received a £500 cheque at MCERTS 2011 for attracting the highest number of visitor registrations via their website to this year’s event at the Telford International Centre.
Managing Director Jim Mills accepted the cheque on behalf of the Tewkesbury based firm after MCERTS 2011 organisers encouraged exhibitors to promote the air monitoring exhibition in the build-up to the event.
Following the presentation, exhibition organiser Marcus Pattison said: “There is no substitute for face to face meetings and hands-on experience, so we market the MCERTS events heavily to encourage maximum participation. However, it is very important for exhibitors to publicise themselves and to let prospective visitors know the benefits of attendance. I was therefore delighted to present Jim with a cheque in recognition of his company’s success.”
Jim Mills added: “Naturally, we were very pleased to receive the cheque, but we were even more delighted with the number of visitors to our stand and to the Workshops that we ran on the latest technology in ambient air monitoring. For example, we launched the world’s first handheld ambient air quality monitor, the DUVAS, and this was demonstrated ’live’ at the event."
MCERTS 2011, which was comprised of a conference, workshops and an exhibition, provided the latest help and advice on regulations such as the recently published Industrial Emissions Directive (IED), and on monitoring techniques and standards such as EN 14181 and EN 15267. This year was the first time MCERTS has been held at the Telford International Centre, following the sudden closure of its usual venue in Bretby.
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UK Supplier Industry First for Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems
Air quality monitoring specialists, Enviro Technology (UK), have achieved an industry first becoming the only UK supplier of Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems (CEMS) to meet the new, revised MCERTS certification version 3.3 for performance standards and test procedures.
As part of stringent UK and European regulations, industrial companies regulated by the Environment Agency are required to measure emissions from their chimney-stacks, flues and ducts. Continuous, careful monitoring of these emissions ensures that the environment is properly protected and helps companies manage their impact on the environment.
Under the recently renewed MCERTS certification for CEMS, the permitted levels allowed for certain gases have been tightened considerably for plants registered under the large Combustion Plants Directive (LCPD) and Waste Incineration Directive (WID).
A key element of the revised MCERTS certification is that uncertainty budgets should now be at least 25% below the maximum permissible uncertainty specified in applicable regulations. This tightening of uncertainty budgets is applicable during lab and field testing but reverts back to existing uncertainty budgets following installation to allow for any errors in the installation process.
Turnkey Instruments Ltd, Northwich
Design, manufacture and support a diverse range of electronic instrumentation and are looking to expand and strengthen their team with the appointment of a
Area Sales Manager
We are looking for people with the skills set for the employees of tomorrow to take us forward during 2011. Candidates need to be very driven, focused and financially aware to meet the high targets by working with the rest of the team and by one’s self. Suitable candidates are those who are excited by evolution and are able to think outside the box but still work within the protocols and parameters. You will need the natural ability to build effective relationships with key contacts in a short period of time.
Based in the South of England you will cover an area from the south of Birmingham to the south coast. Your duties will include:
• Generation of new sales opportunities both from new and existing customers. • Account management. • Attendance at exhibitions both UK and overseas. • Updating of company contact management database • Demonstrations and training of all our company products. • Assist in the installation of equipment where required.
You will have a proven track record in sales preferably within the environmental monitoring industry and be educated to degree level.
Salary will be in the region of £35-£38,000.00, plus commission, company car and all the usual fringe benefits associated with this type of position.
Please reply to: Mr Dave Brooks General Managers Turnkey Instruments Ltd
1&2 Dalby Court
Gabrook Business Centre Northwich, Cheshire CW9 7TN
Email:
shop@turnkey-instruments.com Web:
www.turnkey-instruments.com
Enviro Technology’s Opsis AR600 and AR650 products are the first continuous emissions monitoring systems that meet the stricter emissions criteria and exceed the new revised MCERTS standard. The Opsis products are market leading, DOAS cross-duct systems and are low maintenance, non-extractive, multi-gas measurement instruments that gauge stack gases directly without any contact as they pass through the stack.
This ensures Enviro Technology’s CEMS deliver high reliability and maximum customer value and benefits, including the minimum of operator maintenance.
Enviro Technology’s Sales and Marketing Director Duncan Mounsor said: “The revision of the MCERTS performance standards and test procedures for CEMS has to be a good thing for the industry ensuring that process operators continually strive to improve their performance and work on reducing their emissions levels. MCERTS certification has an important role to play in raising industry standards and ensuring CEMS suppliers pursue a process of continuous improvement.
“It is extremely gratifying to be the first specialist CEMS supplier in the UK to meet the very high, exacting standards of MCERTS revised 3.3 certification scheme. It is only a matter of time before the European Union tightens pollution limits further and the CEMS industry need to ensure it has the systems in place to help businesses and industries comply with what is an ever changing regulatory framework.”
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New UK Distributor for Advanced Trace Detection System
Following a signing ceremony at this year’s Counter Terror Expo, TeknoScan Systems of Canada has appointed Quantitech (UK) as exclusive Distributor for the UK and Ireland. The agreement covers TeknoScan’s highly advanced trace detection technology for the detection of banned substances via aspiration.
Keith Golding, Quantitech Managing Director, says he is delighted with the agreement, adding: "TeknoScan’s technology represents a major advance in the fight against terrorism and organised crime, and has enormous potential in the UK market. Trials are already underway and we are currently in the process of introducing this equipment to those responsible for the detection of banned substances in cargo, on individuals, and in other locations."
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