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ADVERTORIAL TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION


British safety expert


provides essential first aid advice to UK businesses


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he UK’s leading safety expert, Arco, is encouraging businesses to place first aid responsibilities at the top


of their agendas with the help of its brand new version of the ‘First Aid and Training in the Workplace’ expert guide. Available to download online, the expert guide now contains information regarding new motor vehicle kits, trauma first aid kits and electric shock rescue equipment to ensure businesses are fully equipped for any emergency situation that may arise on or off site. Employers can download the guide to get equipped with


vital information regarding BS8599-1, Workplace First Aid Kits. The standard, which was created in 2014 by The British Healthcare Trade Association and British Standards Institute (BSI), sets the minimum level that workplace first aid kits should conform to. In response to these standards, Arco’s updated guide contains information on its new range of first aid kits, which were created to ensure customers were complying to legislation, no matter the size or risk level of the workplace.


Arco  01482 611436  www.arco.co.uk/firstaid


Rotronic ATEX certified humidity and temperature sensors T


he Rotronic intrinsically safe HygroFlex5-EX series of humidity/moisture and temperature sensors was developed for easy installation in areas where there is a risk of explosion due to dust or gas in the environment They were designed to meet the demanding requirements of the oil & gas industry as well as the pharmaceutical,


biotechnology and food industries, and will be suitable for hazardous applications elsewhere. Conforming to the latest international standards, the Rotronic HygroFlex5-EX transmitter is galvanically isolated; there is no need for an intrinsically safe power supply, ‘clean’ earth or Zener barrier thereby saving costs and installation time.


Main features:


• Stainless steel probes certified for ATEX Zone 0/20 • Standard & cable mount probes with a screw-in probe for pressure applications • HygroFlex5-EX measurement transmitter certified for Zone 1/21 • An intrinsically safe power supply is NOT required; the transmitter is galvanically isolated • Wall and duct versions available. An LC display is an option • 2-wire supply, 2-analogue outputs (option of dew point, absolute humidity (g/kg) or another moisture value) • Robust aluminium transmitter housing; high IP66 protection • Range of calibration accessories for use in the Safe Area


Rotronic  01293 571000 Verderhus screw centrifugal pumps


erderhus screw centrifugal pumps are suitable for the handling of flowable slurries, sludges and solidladen media such as in wastewater treatment such as thick sludge, sewage and the recirculation of lime chemical. The range has excellent utility in agricultural and related facilities such as chicken necks and bone-laden animal waste in abattoirs and macerated food or crops in the production of bio gas.


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ADVANTAGES VERDERHUS SCREW CHANNEL PUMPS


• Abrasion resistant pump • Dry well, submersible or vertical spindle pumps • Gentle, low shear pumping • High BEP efficiency > 70% • Large Ø Solids • Low energy use • Low NPSHr


• Minimal clogging • Solids to <10% sludge, <30% slurry • Viscosities to 3000 cps • Max. flows 1500 m3/h • Max. head 55 mwc


APPLICATION AREAS


Biogas, Chemical processing, Construction, Food & beverage, Industrial processing, Mining, Paper & pulp, Pet-food processing, Power stations, Slaughterhouses, Waste water treatment.


Verderflex  01924 221 020  info@verderhus.comwww.verderliquids.com


www.rotronic.co.uk


28 AUTUMN 2017 | INDUSTRIAL COMPLIANCE


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