carbon monoxide continuous monitoring Articles
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Safety Programs for PAA, EtO and H2O2
ChemDAQ is the voice for safety when it deals with people working with and around Hydrogen Peroxide, Peracetic Acid, and Ethylene Oxide. According to OSHA, employers have a duty to provide a safe work environment and employers should have a comprehensive plan to ensure workplace safety. A plan for working with toxic sterilant gases should include the following elements: 1. Employee ...
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Poor Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) at Work
Is Indoor Air Quality worse than OutDoor Air Quality? Complaints of poor air quality at work are actually quite common. Even more distressing is that newer, more energy efficient buildings may be worse than the old leaky, drafty ones. Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) inside just about any building whether office, hospital, factory or warehouse is generally worse than outdoors says the US Environmental ...
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12 Types Portable Gas Detectors
Monitoring hazardous gases in the surrounding environment is fundamental to ensuring workplace safety. Many gases, such as carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, etc., are difficult to detect if they are beyond the safe range without professional gas detection equipment. Because you can’t see, smell or taste these gases, professionals often use portable gas detectors to ensure teams have clean ...
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EPA finalizes boiler NESHAP
EPA published the final National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for industrial, commercial, and institutional boilers and process heaters at both major and area sources of hazardous air pollutants (HAP) emissions. EPA developed separate rules for units at major sources of HAP emissions (greater than 10 tons per year [tpy] of any single HAP and/or greater than 25 tpy of ...
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