Summer 11

Gas-Pro: The Confined Space Entry Monitor

Working in confined spaces is difficult at the best of times. Operators often have to wear full PPE (personal protective equipment), they’re usually harnessed and may be carrying tools and equipment to complete the task in hand (e.g. welding). The last thing a worker in this environment needs to worry about is his or her gas detector. It should be designed specifically for confined space entry (CSE) applications, be unobtrusive and have a clear display that is easy to see at a glance. 

When Crowcon carried out intensive market research to find out what features should be included in an ‘ideal’ CSE gas detector, the following five features came up time and again:

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Tetra 3 on TV!

As part of the BBC’s landmark ‘Human Planet’ series where a BBC film crew explores mankind’s relationship with nature in the world today; an episode on volcanoes featured a Crowcon Tetra 3 portable gas detector.  Filming sulphur miners in the crater of an active volcano in Indonesia, they used the Tetra 3 to warn them of dangerous levels of hydrogen sulphide (H2S).

Sulphur is used in making lots of things we use in everyday life like matches and white sugar.  On this particular volcano, the sulphur is collected by hand where the miners’ only protective equipment is a damp cloth to cover their mouth and nose, offering no protection from the poisonous clouds of hydrogen sulphide and sulphur dioxide that bellows from the volcano. These gases are so poisonous and concentrated that over 70 men have been killed in the last 40 years; while many others still bare the scars of poisoned lungs, burnt eyes and throats, burnt skin and even dissolving teeth.

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Wineries and Breweries: Know the gas hazards

The consumption of wine and beer across the world has risen in recent years meaning the technologies and methods used in the production processes are now developing and evolving to keep up with the growing demand. 

Both industries have a greater awareness of the hazards that can be present when utilising the technologies and methods used in wine and beer production, which can pose unique problems to workers who require protection from dangerous atmospheres. With this in mind, there is an increasing recognition for the need of reliable gas detection and monitoring of gas concentrations due to the volume and number of gases involved. 

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Leading change at Crowcon

Crowcon has seen great growth in recent years and has proven its firm position within the gas detection market. Winning the award of ‘Halma Company of the Year in 2009’ as well as producing record sales in 2010 is proof of this.

Over the last 4 years Crowcon’s Managing Director has been Warren Rees. Joining us in 2007, Warren brought extensive experience in electronic instruments and integrated systems; as well as 20 years experience as Managing Director for various manufacturing companies. His leadership was key to the company’s substantial growth in that time.

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Crowcon Detection Instruments Ltd, 2 Blacklands Way, Abingdon Business Park
Abingdon, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom OX14 1DY
Tel: +44 (0) 1235 557700    Fax: +44 (0) 1235 557749    E-mail: sales@crowcon.com