Sperian Protection is the largest global company dedicated exclusively to Personal Protective Equipment.
Their single and core focus is protecting people. It drives their commitment to design and manufacture the most complete line of personal protective equipment that combines advanced performance, comfort and style.
Shawcity Supply a range of montioring equpment including monitors for: gas, VOC's noise, sound, vibration, heat stress, dust, flue gas detection and landfill monitoring.
Quest Technologies, a 3M company, is a world class manufacturer and leader in the field of occupational safety, industrial hygiene and environmental instrumentation.
RAE Systems, founded in 1991, is a leading global provider of rapidly deployable connected, intelligent gas detection systems that enable real-time safety and security threat detection.
SEER Technology, Inc., headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, creates products that allow customers to See What Can't be Seen; in order to protect lives and enhance personal productivity in dangerous environments.
Shawcity are currently selling our fleet of 15 Ion Science PhoCheck 3000+ EX Photo Ionisation Detectors. These have been fully refurbished by us the UK agent for Ion Science. These instruments are the 3000 range and therefore include full data logging facility and standard 10.6eV lamp.
The PhoCheck has a complete range from simple survey tool up to an ATEX approved Intrinsically safe datalogging parts-per-billion instrument with measurement up to 10,000 ppm Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs). All ATEX models are upgradable, so you can adapt your PhoCheck to the work you are doing at any time in the future.
Legislation Highlights for Leak Detection Monitors
Confined Space
A confined space is a place which is substantially enclosed (though not always entirely), and where serious injury can occur from hazardous substances or conditions within the space or nearby (e.g. lack of oxygen)
What is CO?
You can't see it, taste it or smell it but CO can kill quickly without warning. According to the HSE statistics around 20 people die from CO poisoning caused by gas appliances and flues that have not been properly installed, maintained or that are poorly ventilated. Levels that do not kill can cause serious harm to health if breathed in over a long period. In extreme cases paralysis and brain damage can be caused as a result of prolonged exposure to CO.