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Blackline Safety announces $2 Million connected safety program with UK water giant Severn Trent Water
wearable devices and associated services.
Blackline’s G7 lone worker and personal gas detection devices are robust and intelligent connected wearables that accurately detect gas hazards, instantly notify both workers and managers in real time, enable contact tracing as well as corrective action to be taken to mitigate future incidents. The devices are supported by Blackline’s professional 24/7 live monitoring service, which ensures maximum worker protection with automated safety incident and health event monitoring, including features such as no-motion and fall detection, and missed check-ins.
Blackline Safety Corp. has announced a $2 million (£1.3 million) deal with Coventry, England-based Severn Trent Water – UK’s second largest water company – for connected personal gas detection devices to protect its employees and support its digital transformation.
With this new deal, Blackline Safety will protect more than 10,000 workers across six of the 12 UK water and wastewater authorities that now use Blackline’s industry-leading technology.
Earlier this month, Severn Trent began the deployment of the first 1,650 Blackline G7c wearable devices. Over the coming months, the water authority will replace their existing gas detection units with more than 2,600 Blackline Safety G7c
The three-year investment, secured via Blackline Verwood, UK- based distribution partner Breathe Safety, includes an option to extend for an additional five years of service, which would bring the total value to more than $4.2 million (£2.7 million). Breathe Safety is leading the implementation and device rollout with Severn Trent.
“The value of real-time cloud-connected data, paired with scalable technology that adapts to changing work environments, allows Blackline to continue to see strong adoption of our connected safety solutions across the water and wastewater industry, providing water and wastewater services to over 26.6 million customers - almost 40% of the population of the UK,” said Julian Jarvis, UK Zone Manager, Blackline Safety.
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GWF flow monitoring technology now available from new UK offices
GWF MessSysteme AG is very proud to announce that we have opened a sales and service office in the UK. GWF Ltd is based in Silsoe near Bedford. Our UK leadership team of Gary Vincent, Managing Director, and Andrew Longden, Sales & Business Development Director, bring more than 50 years of combined industry experience.
GWF has been designing and manufacturing innovative measurement solutions
for valuable resources since its founding in Lucerne, Switzerland in 1899. Our metering technology helps utility and industrial clients meet their water conservation, pollution prevention and carbon reduction objectives as well as ensuring compliance with Environmental
Agency regulations. We utilise the latest state-of-the-art technologies such as our Q-Eye PSC to measure water and wastewater flows highly accurately and provide the connectivity required to ensure you can turn data into value-adding information
The Q-Eye PSC is an area velocity meter featuring highly accurate measurement of open channel and partially filled pipe flows using pulse–coherent cross correlation. This class leading technology combines both level and velocity measurement in a single device. The water flow is measured in up to 32 cells, ensuring velocity profiles are precisely measured. The sensor can be mounted off- centre up to 15° and will compensate for any misalignment during installation. Horizontal installation is also possible to avoid silt / sludge, which may otherwise affect accuracy. The unique compact design helps to reduce fouling and reduce costly service visits and is available with a wide range of installation accessories. The Q-Eye transmitter comes equipped with multiple industry standard outputs including 4-20 mA, MODBUS and Pulse. Each device is equipped with an on-board web server allowing connection from any standard web browser allowing remote set-up and parameterization using the GWF WebUI application. Typical
applications for Q-Eye PSC include inlet flows at wastewater treatment works, storm outflows and industrial sewer flow monitoring. We look froward to servicing your flow monitoring needs, please contact us for more information.
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DIGIBOI, IN INDIA, WAS THE VERY FIRST CITY IN ASIA WHERE AN OIL WELL WAS DRILLED. IT IS KNOWN AS THE STATE OF ASSAM’S OIL CITY. THE WELL WAS BUILT IN 1901 AND IS ONE OF THE OLDEST OIL WELLS WHICH IS STILL IN OPERATION.
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