Occupational Safety Applications available in Latin America
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Gas monitoring instruments and systems for confined space monitoring sector
When you are responsible for the safety of workers entering or working in a potentially hazardous confined space, you want to make sure you are truly prepared for the potential risks — both visible and invisible. A variety of atmospheric risks, such as toxic and flammable gases, can pose serious threats to your employees’ health and safety. Gasmet gives you peace of mind with a solution for confined space monitoring that simultaneously measures more than 50 hazardous gases with extremely low detection ...
By Gasmet Technologies - a Nederman company based in Vantaa, FINLAND.
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Machineries for product destruction & recovery
Complete Turnkey Systems, custom designed and manufactured by Shred-Tech®, destroy, recover and separate a wide variety of off-spec, mis-packaged and out-dated products. Shred-Tech®’s Material Separation and Recovery / Destruction Systems are used around the world for recovering precious metals from computers and telecommunications scrap, nylon from carpet, and recyclables from MSW, just to name a few. Mis-packaged consumer products such as breakfast cereals, cosmetics, milk and juice containers, ...
By 3R-Machinery (by Shred-Tech) based in Raleigh, NORTH CAROLINA (USA).
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LIMS Solutions for Metals, Mining & Mineral
Companies involved in mineral extraction, metal work and other mining activities have recently begun to understand the necessity for controlling their processes with robust testing, monitoring and process risk assessments. While many laboratories in this sector still run Excel sheets for data management, others understand the role of LIMS for measuring staff safety, improving productivity and adhering to ...
By Autoscribe Informatics based in Reading, UNITED KINGDOM.
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Hazardous waste treatment solutions for chlorine industry
The mercury cell process is a formerly widely-used production technique for the production of chlorine and caustic soda. The liquid metal, mercury, acts as cathode (negative pole) in this process. In the past, the loss of mercury during the process (to air, soil and water) led to serious health and environmental problems. Therefore, most European chlorine producers have decided to phase out the mercury cell process by 2020. Nevertheless, even today, almost 6000 tons of mercury is used per year for chlorine ...
By econ industries services GmbH based in Starnberg, GERMANY.
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