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Omniguard 660 Ultraviolet Flame Detector
The Omniguard® model 660 UV flame detector is designed to detect unwanted fires, and output appropriate alarm information. The model 660 senses ultraviolet radiation in the appropriate wavelength for extremely fast fire detection. This instrument will sense both hydrocarbon and non-hydrocarbon fires, a technology that has proven itself over decades of reliable service. The device…
Read MoreProsoind SAS Chooses Otis Instrument’s NOTIS Quad to Provide Continuous and Reliable Detection of Toxic Gases to Their Clients
Prosoind SAS offers clients with industrial safety needs control and measurement solutions products that take into account their specific application requirements while adhering to the strictest quality standards and regulations. To achieve this, they must rely on excellent strategic relationships with manufacturers of innovative products, such as Otis Instruments. Primarily offering solutions regarding elements, instrumentation,…
Read MoreOtis Instrument’s OI-7032 for Hazardous Worksite Analysis
Data logging monitors keep useful data on-hand that can be utilized by personnel to analyze the hazards within a potentially hazardous worksite, allowing them to make informed decisions for future incidents. The use of this data can improve the overall safety of an application or workplace, as they are key points for reference in post-incident…
Read MoreThe Benefits of Data Logging Monitors for Site Improvement
Whether gas detectors are used for personal protection, exposure assessment, or confined space entry within an application, the data obtained from data logging monitors can be organized for analysis or used to reason and make informative decisions. Ultimately, the use of data can improve the overall safety of an application or workplace, as they are…
Read MoreOI-7032 Data Logging Monitor for Hazardous Worksite Analysis
Data logging monitors keep useful data on-hand that can be utilized by personnel to analyze the hazards within a potentially hazardous worksite, allowing them to make informed decisions for future incidents. The use of this data can improve the overall safety of an application or workplace, as they are key points for reference in post-incident investigations. …
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