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16 Gas Detection New and improved single-gas detector unveiled


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.


G6 was recently named the 2023 IoT New Product of the Year by Occupational Health and Safety and received a Preventica Toulouse award for innovation in workplace safety. It has also landed a prestigious Red Dot award for innovative design and an Occupational Health & Safety (OH&S) industrial hygiene outstanding product development award.


G6 will be on display at a global marketing roadshow at both the National Safety Council (NSC) Safety Congress & Expo in New Orleans from October 23-35, and A+A in Dusseldorf, Germany from October 24-27. For More Info, email:


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gas detection in car parks For the fi rst time in its century-long history, IGD is launching an application-specifi c product line – a complete solution to car park gas detection.


Car parks utilise ventilation systems to manage the levels of potentially dangerous gases such as carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2


), nitric oxide (NO) and fl ammables (LPG and hydrogen). But the emission levels in a car


park vary over the course of a day, making a constant level of ventilation an unnecessary expense. That is why you must equip yourself with a system that manages gas threats by varying your ventilation, to ensure that your car park remains safe and fully compliant, whilst saving you money on electricity. You need an addressable system that does the hard work for you, managing your car park’s safety systems and only providing you with alerts when your attention is required. You need a gas detection system, that pays for itself.


IGD’s SafePark Gas Detection System will automatically engage your ventilation fans at the appropriate level when emission levels are breached and reduce ventilation when safe emission levels are established, potentially saving you thousands on electricity, without compromising on safety.


IGD’s 2-wire addressable system provides you with the capability to link numerous detectors along a single wiring network, delivering precise and dependable gas surveillance throughout your parking facility. Equipped with IGD’s Sentinel+TM


software, this system supports the


integration of a variety of external devices directly from the nearest detector. SafePark’s embedded Wi-Fi, cloud-based data acquisition, and SMS notifi cations provide a convenient and simple means of remotely managing your setup. This includes conducting maintenance, retrieving data logs, and ensuring you have total command over your gas detection and ventilation systems. You can even integrate IGD components into your system using your existing wiring. All of this means IGD can signifi cantly cut your installation costs.


The intuitive system is easy to address, maintain and service putting you in complete control of your gas detection and ventilation systems. The modular fl exibility of all SafePark components means IGD can provide the perfect gas detection solution for any car park with only three elements:


• SafePark-Detectors come pre-calibrated to monitor nitrogen dioxide (NO2 ), nitric oxide (NO)


carbon monoxide (CO) and fl ammables (LPG and hydrogen) providing fast, accurate, and reliable gas detection. All IGD long-life detectors are backed by a 10-year electronics guarantee.


• The SafePark-Controller is the best option for HVAC installers, offering complete control of every element of your gas detection setup on our 2-Wire Addressable system and providing you with digital readings through our Wi-Fi interface. The controller is compact and fi ts onto a DIN rail to save on space and comes in both a single port and a 6-port version.


• The SafePark-Control Panel is best suited to end users in need of IGD’s full turnkey service. It is an alternative to the SafePark-Controller that boasts all the same features and more.


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