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Shawcity describes the EVM, which was on show at SHE 11 last week, as a rugged and easy-to-use environmental monitor that combines several instruments in one

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Noise-measurement equipment manufacturer Cirrus Research has launched the Optimus Green sound-level meter.

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Wireless telemetry specialist Radio-Tech has developed a wireless environmental monitoring system, which measures both energy efficiency and building performance and is said to be specifically designed to meet standards specified by the Energy Savings Trust (EST).

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Representing a reported saving of up to £1400, a limited special offer on its noise-at-work kit has been announced by Casella CEL.

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According to safety supplier Arco, effective slip prevention can halve the rate of injuries due to slip and trip incidents. Consequently, the company is now offering a surface testing service to its customers using the Health and Safety Executive’s SAT Site Assessment tool.

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Casella CEL says it has redeveloped its lightweight and cable-free dBadge noise dosimeter to increase its robustness, allowing the device to be used in the harshest of environments with absolute reliability.

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Draeger says its new X-zone 5000 wireless gas-monitoring unit is robust and waterproof, can be easily positioned and provides clear alarms, thus providing increased levels of safety.

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Designed to measure electromagnetic field (EMF) strength, the SMP Portable EMF Monitoring System is available from Aspen Electronics. Manufactured by Wavecontrol, the system can measure EMF levels generated by any source within the frequency range of the probe attached to the system, says Aspen Electronics.

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Kestrel hand-held weather meters are distributed in the UK by Richard Paul Russell.

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Crowcon’s TXgard-IS+ gas detector is fitted with electrochemical sensors, which are said to enable it to detect a wide range of toxic gases and oxygen.

 

 
 

 

 
 
 
 

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