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10 Gas Detection


New and improved features for single-gas detector announced


Blackline Safety Corp. has announced a signifi cant upgrade to its G6 single-gas detector, adding new features and service plans to the life- saving wearable device.


G6 now features the same real-time connectivity as the company’s G7 product


line. Additional new features include an emergency SOS that workers can trigger in critical situations to get help, and an expanded suite of data and reporting analytics. The device also supports indoor location technology. The company has introduced two new service plans—Protect and Protect Plus, starting at $10 per month—which bundle new features to fi t within any safety program.


G6 is a connected single-gas detector that uses instant cloud connectivity and location technology to help companies better protect their workers in industrial environments where exposure to toxic gases and hazards are common risks.


Supporting H2 S, CO, O2 or SO2 gas detection, G6 alerts the person when they have come into contact with gas—using


attention-getting lights, sounds and vibrations—and sends immediate notifi cations to emergency contacts. In a situation where gas has rendered a worker unconscious, these notifi cations coupled with the new SOS functionality can be life-saving both for the down worker and for others in the area.


G6 is powered by the company’s Blackline Live and Blackline Analytics platforms. Usage and compliance analytics enable companies to gain insights into when and where devices are being used and alerts occur, allowing them to address issues before they become dangerous and optimise their safety programs.


“We are further upping the standard for single-gas that we set last year. G6’s SOS feature makes sure workers can get help immediately when and where they need it, not just when they have been exposed to high gas. Added to that, real- time data around-the-clock, not just during an incident, allows companies to harness the information to improve worker safety and operational effi ciencies,” said Cody Slater, Blackline’s CEO and Chair.


A major energy company operating in the Permian Basin in Texas recently added G6 to its fl eet of connected safety devices from Blackline Safety.


“G6 fi lled a gap in our safety program, as we needed an easy-to-use and maintain device more suited to temporary or short-time visitors on site. This freed up our Blackline G7 lone worker and multi-gas detectors for personnel in more hazard-prone situations,” said a company representative. “With Blackline Safety, we get one partner and one platform to manage all our safety needs.”


G6 has a lifespan of four years and includes a rechargeable battery with up to one-year battery life from a single charge. Along with the new features, the company is introducing multi-unit charging stations—available in 5 or 25-unit confi gurations—which provide convenient charging options for customers’ G6 fl eets. Existing G6 units in the fi eld will be upgraded with new features through over-the-air fi rmware updates.


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New PID sensor range delivers wider choice and superior value proposition for industrial safety and air quality monitoring


Alphasense has increased its product portfolio with a new range of photoionisation detection (PID) sensors, offering customers a broader choice of detection ranges, short lead times and exceptional value.


Offering the highest quality and unparalleled performance in a variety of applications including the harshest of conditions, the new range of PID sensors is held in stock at Alphasense’s UK factory, ready to be shipped.


With a choice of fi ve PID sensor models, each with a specifi c detection range, Alphasense’s customers can now match PID sensors to their specifi c applications. Models include 0-20ppm, 0-40ppm, 0-200ppm, 0-4,000ppm and 0-10,000ppm variants.


Alphasense PIDs measure Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) to extremely low concentrations, with a detection range down to 1.5ppb on the most sensitive model. The new range boasts rapid response times, superior baseline stability and is virtually unaffected by humidity/temperature changes. This next-generation range of PID products is covered by a 12-month warranty on lamps/ 24-month warranty on other components, features a user-replaceable electrode stack/particulate fi lter and is backed up by the fi rst-class technical support Alphasense customers are accustomed to.


Erik Børgesen, DVP Business Manager of MOCON Europe and Alphasense said: “The market for PID sensors is growing globally and we are responding with new products and technology to meet this demand. Our new PID sensor range offers excellent performance at a price point we believe will help lead to further adoption in both the Environmental and Safety sectors.


“The global strive for cleaner air is driving innovation in sensor technology and we are proud to be at the forefront. Alphasense pioneered the production of low-cost sensors for the measurement of air quality and it’s in the DNA of the company - customers can be assured of working with us as a reliable and ethical market leader.”


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NET was founded in 2002 with the mission of setting new standards in the gas sensor market: high quality, excellent technical support, competitive pricing and short delivery times. Nowadays, NET manufactures and sells a complete range of gas sensing solutions on an OEM basis for industrial and commercial applications preferred by instrument manufacturers worldwide.


Our offer starts at the core, with a comprehensive line of gas sensing elements: • The most complete range of NON-DISPERSIVE INFRARED (NDIR) SENSORS on the market today, including solutions for CO2


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• A complete line of ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS to detect various gases such as CO, C2


H4 H2 O2 , H2 S, NO, NO2 , NH3 , O2 , and SO2 .


• A strong range of CATALYTIC BEAD PELLISTORS for the detection of combustible gases in air or atmospheres containing oxygen up to the Lower Explosive Limit (LEL).


Plus, our Integrated Solutions are designed to upgrade and simplify the use of gas sensors on PLCs, controllers, monitoring systems and specialist gas detection systems alike:


• The NET CYBER TRANSMITTER BOARDS are Microprocessor driven electronic interfaces able to turn any gas sensor in a legitimate detector, with current, voltage and digital output, along with contacts for fault and user- programmable alarms.


• The NET CERTIFIED HEADS are a full range of ready–to–use detector heads or gas sensor housings, already certifi ed as a component or a complete device to be mounted on a gas detector in any environment.


• The REMORA SENSOR MODULES are the newest addition to our range. They are very cost effective, NDIR-based devices designed for the industrial HVAC industry and conceived to be integrated directly on refrigeration equipment instead of on gas detectors.


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