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Weatherproof noise-activated hearing protection signs


One of Pulsar Instruments’ most popular noise warning products, the Pulsar SafeEar, has now been made weatherproof. This new IP65 rated weatherproof noise activated warning sign lights up to warn site workers and visitors when noise levels have exceeded a pre-set decibel trigger. The sign will indicate that hearing protection must be worn, and when the light goes off workers know it is safe to remove their hearing PPE.


The SafeEar is ideal for industrial processes, construction sites, outdoor maintenance areas, exteriors of business premises and environments where water or high levels of moisture and dust may be present.


These signs don’t have to be only used outside. As the signs are IP65 rated they can be used in any area where moisture might be present or in areas that undergo high levels of industrial cleaning. They can also be used outside business premises to help people keep their noise levels down to reduce the risks of noise complaints.


A cost effective and simple solution to all your emission monitoring needs As a society we have become only too aware of the effects


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of industrial air pollution on human health and the long-term stability of our natural environment. RPS Laboratories have already been providing industries across the globe with rapid, cost-effective, tailored emission monitoring solutions for several decades. They offer a wealth of knowledge, and experience whilst using state-of-the art technology to ensure that their clients’ emissions are monitored in accordance with all the requisite local and international regulations and that local people


and personnel are living and working in a safe environment.


RPS Laboratories understand the many challenges their clients face and can respond quickly with cost effective, bespoke solutions, including analytical/technical support and service deliverables.


RPS’ clients are accustomed to their expectations on turnaround time for sample media and results being met time after time. RPS offer an extensive scope of UKAS/MCERT’s accredited forms of analysis consisting of ammonia (BSEN ISO 21877:2019), anions/acids (USEPA Method USEPA26+26A/BSEN 1911-1:2010), formaldehyde (USEPA 316), HCI (BSEN 1911-1:2010), HF (BS ISO 15713:2006), hydrogen sulphide (USEPA 11), isocyanates (USEPA CTM 036), mercury (BSEN 13211 :2001), metals (BSEN 14385:2004), nitrogen oxides (USEPA Method 7D), particulates (BSEN 13284:2017), phenols and cresols (NIOSH 2546), sulphur dioxide (BSEN 14791 :2017) and Volatile Organic Compounds (BSEN 13649:2014)


RPS Laboratories are active members of the Source Testing Association and their labs operate consistently to the high levels of the LGC STACKS quality assurance scheme.


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56689pr@reply-direct.com 52404pr@reply-direct.com TSI Expands Its Offerings For Indoor Air Quality


TSI Incorporated, the global leader in performance measurement solutions, is excited to announce the expansion of the TSI AirAssure™ Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Monitor product line. The newest addition, the AirAssure™ 8144-2, a two-gas model designed to help you understand and manage common indoor air pollutants utilizes low-cost sensor technology to continuously monitor carbon dioxide (CO2


), total volatile organic


compounds (tVOC), particulate matter (PM), and other indoor air conditions.


The AirAssure™ model 8144-2 also connects to the same TSI Link™ Solutions cloud-based monitoring platform as the four and six-gas models which allows you to deploy any combination of the three AirAssure™ monitors around your building for increased spatial resolution.


Every space is different – the TSI AirAssure™ IAQ Monitor caters to many building types ranging from schools, hospitality, offi ce buildings, to manufacturing settings. This small, lightweight monitor is easy to set up, mount, and start collecting data in less than ten minutes. Made to help you optimize your indoor air quality ventilation needs, while helping to achieve a safe and productive space.


“We are thrilled to be expanding the current AirAssure™ IAQ monitor portfolio,” said Erica Vranak, Global Product Manager at TSI. “We are now offering three different confi gurations that allow you to mix-and-match for the types of contaminants you are measuring. From basic assessments to more advanced applications, the expansion allows you to choose the best fi t for your building type.”


Understanding what’s in the air you breathe has never been more important as our pollution levels grow and the global pandemic has us on the edge of our seats regarding the quality of our air. As we start to get closer to normalcy indoors, it is important for everyone to feel comfortable with the air quality inside their building.


Learn more about how the AirAssure™ IAQ Monitor offers an easy way to begin using real-time indoor air quality monitoring within your buildings, by visiting our website.


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TSI Instruments Ltd., Stirling Road, Cressex Business Park, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP12 3ST, United Kingdom, Tel: +44 (0) 149 4 459200


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Leeds to host industrial short courses on industrial air pollution monitoring and energy from biomass combustion If you’re looking to start 2022 by boosting your professional


development, in January and February the University of Leeds is running two industrial short courses as part of its Energy, Environmental and Waste Management portfolio: Energy from Biomass Combustion and Industrial Air Pollution Monitoring.


The Energy from Biomass Combustion course takes place from 11th to 13th January 2022 and is ideal for anyone needing a sound understanding of the fundamentals and practicalities of: the basics of solid biomass combustion; dedicated biomass installations; solid biomass for electricity generation; biogas and landfi ll gas for process heat and power generation and sustainability of biomass supply chains.


The Industrial Air Pollution Monitoring course on 21st – 23rd February 2022 focuses on general management issues, including legislation, compliance with authorisation conditions, quality assurance and control. You’ll gain perspectives from all sides – regulators, industrial emitters and contract source testing organisations. You’ll also look at measurement and analytical techniques. Gaseous and particulate emissions will be covered and both extractive sampling and in situ methods will be discussed. Towards the end of the course there will be a workshop on calculation methods, something which is relevant to everyone involved in emissions monitoring.


Both of the above courses are now available to book.


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Environmental short courses for Professional Development


Energy from Biomass Combustion Tuesday 11 – Thursday 13 January 2022


Industrial Air Pollution Monitoring Monday 21 – Wednesday 23 February 2022


Get in touch E: cpd@engineering.leeds.ac.uk W: https://eps.leeds.ac.uk/short-courses


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