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Health and Safety 47


Ideal System for Monitoring Daily Personal Noise Exposure at Work


The Pulsar (UK) doseBadge is a tiny, compact and lightweight dosimeter which is worn on the human body, usually on the shoulder, or on a safety helmet. It measures accurately the amount of noise that the person wearing the device is exposed to during their working day.


This revolutionary personal noise dosimeter is a self-contained noise measurement device (also known as a PSEM). It has no cables, displays or controls, making it the perfect solution for noise dosimetry, because the units cannot be tampered easily with during measurements. The small device determines the typical daily exposure of an individual worker as required by Worldwide Occupational or Industrial Noise Regulations. When used with its Reader, the doseBadge can be configured to meet almost any current and planned occupational noise regulations and standards.


The Pulsar Model 22 measures and logs a full ‘Time History’ or ‘Noise Profile’. This information allows you to determine when key noise problems occur during an employer’s day. The additional ‘C’ weighted peak Time History allows you to fully assess risks from impulsive noise in the work environment.


Typical industries that benefit from this kind of measurement method in order to meet compliance with Safety Legislation include manufacturing, construction, chemical, mining, transportation, fire and police, highway maintenance, food, entertainment and educational establishments.


Perfect package, ideal noise measurement solution: Small, unobtrusive compact design, weighing only 45 grams, Rugged and designed to be used in harsh environments, No cable or display makes the unit tamperproof, Programmable to comply for most worldwide safety regulations, Infra-red communication between the Pulsar badge and reader with integral acoustic calibrator, Supplied with dBLink3 analysis and reporting software.


The Pulsar Reader Unit controls the doseBadge to program, calibrate, start-stop, download and store measurements. All key measurement parameters can be viewed on the large clear backlit screen of the Reader Unit, which also displays a time history graph of worker’s daily noise exposure.


The Model 22 is supplied as standard with the dBLink3 software package. This easy to use Windows software features an integrated step by step wizard, which guides the user through the setup and download procedures. Using the dBLink software, the operator can to quickly analyse and transform the raw data into informative report formats, simplifying a potentially complex and time consuming process.


3 pre-formatted report types are provided to present the measurement data. These reports can be printed or exported into Microsoft Word, Excel or Adobe PDF formats.


Model 22 doseBadge personal noise exposure system can be purchased as a 1, 2, 5 or 10 doseBadge kit. Additional doseBadges can be purchased individually although one Reader will suffice for all options. cables, batteries, calibration certificates and warranty come as standard as part of any measurement kit orders. 29187pr@reply-direct.com


New Guide for Hazardous Areas


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Breathe Easy with Health and Safety Wear for a Range of Industries


One of Keison Products’ (UK) specialities is Breathing Apparatus. They supply all major brands to Fire, Petro Chemical and other Industries and are currently running a promotion on the Scott Contour 300 and 500s, advanced sets and the Basic Sigma 2 sets.


All sets can accommodate light carbon fibre cylinders or steel, with the Contour 5000 having the ability to accommodate two cylinders.


Keison Products supply other personal safety equipment such as Gas Detection, Safety Masks, Fall Protection and Safety Clothing. Leading brands including Honeywell, Drager, MSA Safety, Crowcon and Scott Safety.


The staff at Keison Products have an excellent knowledge of the products, with many years of experience gained by helping customers choose the correct products for their individual applications. The staff understand the complexities of the products, and the importance of service levels that go beyond customer expectations.


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E2S Warning Signals (UK) have today published a new ‘Guide for Hazardous areas’ which is available as a free download from their website.


The guide has been put together with specifiers and hazardous area engineers in mind with matrix tables that enable fast cross-referencing of information between the main certification systems: ATEX, IECEx, North American and Canadian standards. Protection concepts are listed along with applicable zone, class or division and typical equipment protection level in an easy to read format.


In addition, the guide contains ample reference information related to gas and dust atmospheres and potentially explosive environments, such as: Gas and dust groups and typical substances according to the main certification systems, Maximum surface temperature of equipment, temperature classifications and ignition temperature limits of gas / dust, Apparatus groups and typical ignition temperatures for common gases, vapours and dust, Type of protection and basic concepts of protection listed by zone according to ATEX & IECEx and class and division according to US and Canadian standards, IP ratings and NEMA enclosure types and Typical equipment markings of hazardous area signalling products from the E2S portfolio.


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