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40 Advertisers Index It's More than a Fit Test. It's Someone's Life


Fit testing the right way means improving your risk management program while providing the best possible protection for your emergency responders. Equally important is complying with all regulations. The PortaCount Pro Respirator Fit Tester from TSI Instruments (Singapore) provides peace of mind.


No other fit tester can quantitatively fit test all types of respirators, even N95 disposable (filtering-facepiece) respirators. If the mask requires fit testing, PortaCount Pro+ Fit Tester can provide one of the fastest and easiest OSHA-accepted fit test methods.


Real-Time Fit Factor for Compliance Training: Train on proper donning procedures, increasing user confidence by seeing the difference in the real-time fit factor to consistently achieve the best fit possible; Ensure fit optimisation prior to fit testing, reducing failed tests and saving overall testing time.


Easy Operation for Confident, Objective Testing: Stand alone operation; Easy-to-use touch screen interface; OSHA-compliant to fit test all types of respirators.


Whenever faced with a hazardous environment, people deserve the very best protection. Existing qualitative fit test methods like irritant smoke, banana oil, saccharin and Bitrex are inherently limited to pass/fail levels equal to a fit factor of 100. OSHA only permits qualitative fit testing with this minimal fit factor for half masks and N95 filtering-facepiece respirators.


While a fit factor of 100 may be fine for a half mask, those who rely on a full-face mask to protect them deserve the reliability that only a quantitative fit test from the PortaCount Pro Fit Testers can deliver. OSHA requires a fit factor of at least 500 for full-face respirator. There is no qualitative method that meets these requirements. You can’t afford to settle for minimum requirements when protecting your workers.


The PortaCount Pro and Pro+ Fit Testers eliminate the guess work associated with tedious and error-prone qualitative fit test methods. Rather than depending on a person’s chemical sensitivity or cooperation during a qualitative fit test, both PortaCount Pro Fit Testers measure actual fit.


A true fit test involves measuring mask fit under conditions that approximate actual use. The PortaCount Pro Fit Testers do exactly that. They measure fit while the user simultaneously performs a series of moving, breathing and talking exercises designed to simulate the same movements made in the field. Other quantitative fit testers estimate fit while the wearer holds his or her breath and remains motionless. 25225pr@reply-direct.com


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With the Fritsch (Germany) Laser Particle Sizers Aalaysette 22 MicroTec plus (0,08 – 2000 µm) and NanoTec plus (0,01 – 2000 µm) particle measurement becomes a simple matter, for professionals as well as for any employee – in production and quality control or in research and development. No prior knowledge is required. Fast. Reliable. Efficient.


Like this: 1. Start programme. To start a measurement with the Analysette 22, simply select one of the predefined SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures). 2. Add sample. The programme will prompt you to add the sample material. As soon as the quantity is sufficient, the measurement starts automatically. 3. The rest is automatic. Automatic dispersion; Automatic measurement; Automatic analysis; Automatic report generation.


Each Analysette 22 is delivered automatically with the MaS control Software containing predefined SOPs – for nearly all typical measurement tasks. But you have also the possibility to modify these SOPs completely free and flexible via a well-arranged input mask to perfectly suit your measurement requirements: The dispersion process and duration, measuring frequency, time intervals and many other parameters can be easily selected and saved as separate SOPs. Your advantage: a completely new level of freedom in structuring the entire dispersion and measurement process.


In addition to integrated standard reports, the freely editable report generator allows your measurements reports to be organised exactly according to your needs. The reports can integrate graphs as well as all measurement parameters, statistical values or selected measured values. Also the integration into a local computer network is a simple matter. Your advantage: Simple, secure, flexible.


Benefit from the decisive advantages of particle size measurement with Fritsch Laser Particle Sizers Analysette 22: extremely simple operation, freely programmable dispersion and measurement processes, especially fast and efficient automatic cleaning, short analysis times and consistently reproducible and reliable results. These and many other advantages simply your work and ensure high-quality measuring results.


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Agilent Technologies ................................................................7, 15 Alphasense Ltd..................................................................OFC, OBC Aquaread™ Ltd ............................................................................23 Ashtead Technology (S.E.A.) Pte Ltd ..............................................38 CEM 2014 ....................................................................................27 City Technology Ltd ......................................................................33 Clean Air Asia ..............................................................................26 Dr A Kuntze GmbH ......................................................................20 Dräger AG & Co KGaA ................................................................IFC Environdata Pty Ltd ......................................................................30 General Instruments & Technolgies srl ..........................................37 Geotechnical Instruments (UK) Ltd ................................................36 Hermann Sewerin GmbH ..............................................................39 Hong Kong Trade Development Council ........................................8


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Horizon Technology, Inc ................................................................13 ILM Publication ........................................................................9, 34 InfraTec GmbH ............................................................................37 LI-COR Environmental ..................................................................31 LSE Monitors BV............................................................................28 RM Young Company ....................................................................28 Solinst Canada Ltd ........................................................................21 Synspec BV ..................................................................................26 Tethys Instruments SAS ................................................................22 Thermo Fisher Scientific ................................................................11 Wilks Enterprise, Inc......................................................................39 WTW – a xylem brand ..................................................................19 WWEM 2014 ..............................................................................IBC


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