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Articles & Whitepapers
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Drone Inspection for Gas Detection
Gas sensors for the detection and monitoring of harmful substances within the environment such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and methane are essential elements of environmental risk assessment. Used in a wide range of industries, processes and applications they touch our every day lives monitoring toxins found in landfill and agriculture right down to modified atmosphere packaging. But what ...
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Is Working In A Confined Space More Hazardous?
Working in a confined space is inherently dangerous and must be conducted by those who are suitably trained only. As every employer must be responsible for taking the necessary precautions to ensure ...
News
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One Concern and Veolia partner to increase water resilience in Japan
One Concern, a climate analytics company, and Veolia, the global champion of ecological transformation, announced today a three-year partnership agreement that establishes One Concern in Japan as a primary supplier of resilience and climate ...
Equipment & Solutions
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Showcase
Seismograph for Fully Integrated Remote Monitoring System
The V901-GSM Seismograph allows the user to view monitoring in real time from their PC. The user can also download the vibration data from the seismograph’s memory to their PC, and alter the set up of the seismograph for varying on-site monitoring requirements. Vibrock's V901-GSM provides fully integrated remote monitoring and a two stage text alarm function. These features have given the ...
Upcoming Events
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The History of Dam Safety Governance in the US Including Risk Analysis
This webinar will review the history of dam safety governance development in the US from 1876 to present day. The governance development timeline will place key failures and incidents into perspective and show how such events triggered state and federal laws and the development of risk analysis methods and best practices that form a key cornerstone of dam safety practice in the US today. A key ...