Focus on gas detectors for 2012

Business

  • Author Gene Baker
  • Published March 14, 2012
  • Word count 510

Gas detection is a vital element of the Health and Safety environment in every business where regulated gas is utilised. In addition to standard environmental considerations, facilities managers should consider any pertaining advances in gas detectors technology, the evolution of gas sensors and the legal standards pertaining to the monitoring of gas emissions. Online resources can provide key information in relation to the latest developments in gas detector analyser technology, the technological advances in portable gas detection, leak detection tools and useful resources on the extensive range of gas sensors and gas monitoring equipment available on the market today. Of critical importance though is the detection of greenhouse gases.

Industrial applications often require gas detectors to effectively detect a multitude of gases simultaneously, both in the same location and in multiple locations around a single facility. The gases typically to be detected can include CO, CH4 H2S, NO2 and SO2, all regularly used in industrial facilities. However in 2012 there is a more concerted global effort to focus on the flow of greenhouse gases, which are strictly regulated given the current global awareness of climate change.

However there is also some recognition by legislators that enterprise has to be able to work effectively within its environment, together with the local population and in harmony with nature. Therefore while it's a legal obligation for businesses to carefully consider their impact in terms of emissions, their effects and the best use of resources - equally the best approach is to look for a win-win; gas detectors that detect refrigerant gas, for example, not only reduce environmental impact but they also save on cost as leaks of this nature increase the running costs e.g. of refrigerant units and decrease their effectiveness.

Environmental agencies liaise with service and industrial businesses on a variety of levels to look for mutually beneficial solutions and outcomes. Often careful planning at the outset, the purchase of efficient equipment, the installation of suitable gas detection solutions and the application of a stringent health and safety procedures and controls contribute to the successful operation of commercial enterprises in an environmentally friendly manner.

In 2012, as global warming advances, the adaption of environmentally sustainable behaviours by global businesses and economies is becoming more critical than ever. The implementation of robust gas detectors and other controls, where appropriate, is vital. This creates an opportunity for those in the gas detection business, who will be in a position to generate sustainable economic activity, "green" employment as well as beneficial technological advances.

Core business concerns centre on energy use, securing raw material cost effectively and the tight management of costs, which include waste management charges and the cost of effective regulatory compliance. A popular thread through these issues is the need to operate in an environmentally efficient manner - this includes the conservation of water, the prevention of waste, the efficient use of energy and implementation of Clean technologies. It's all good news for those in the gas detection sector - who can easily demonstrate the benefits of efficient gas detectors in industrial enterprise.

Gene Baker is an author of articles in a variety of areas including gas detectors. See http://www.murcogasdetection.com for more information on gas detectors.

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