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The Rotronic Universal Monitoring System – RMS


Monitoring environmental conditions in any industry requires a fully integrated continuous monitoring system. The modular Rotronic Monitoring System – RMS is the perfect solution. It provides installation flexibility and full data availability, anywhere, and on a variety of devices. Rotronic can meet all your requirements, incorporating multiple sensors fo


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arameters on a secure network. We can service the entire syste m. www.rotronic. oc .uk/rms UK) Ltd, Crompton Fields, Crawley, West Sussex RH10 9EE T: 01293 571000, instruments@rotronic.co.uk


A PST Brand (www.processsensing.com)


Havsco developed the first personal Hand Arm Vibr ation dosimeter, which measures and recor ds the actual vibration e xposure at the point where the vibr a tions enter the hand, when using power tools. No reliance on inconsistent    data, irrespective of which tools are used, how they are used or what they are used for , the HAVSense dosimeter measures real exposure with no programming or changing d a ta when swapping between tools. No guesswork , calculations or time recording, just simple HA


r, whic simple HA AV exposure measuremen ts.


Measure personal exposure from tools, tasks, pr ocesses or even products, empowering you with real e xposure data entirely to suit your operations and requir ements.


Contact us for a free, no obligation demonstra tion at your location.


for a HAV AVSco Ltd - 01692 400635 - tech@havsco.co.uk - www.havsco.co.uk


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