Risks of Working in Confined Spaces
Working in confined spaces comes with significant hazards. One of the main concerns is atmospheric conditions—these areas often have poor ventilation and may contain unsafe oxygen levels. Whether caused by gas leaks or oxygen deficiency, abnormal air quality can lead to severe consequences, ranging from unconsciousness to fatal outcomes. Even low-level, long-term exposure to gases such as carbon monoxide can result in serious health problems.
Value of Remote Gas Detection
To reduce these risks—particularly during maintenance turnarounds and shutdowns—remote gas detection proves highly effective. It enables early identification of gases such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulphide, methane, oxygen deficiency, and lower explosive limits (LEL), all without requiring a person to perform on-site measurements.
Real-Time Monitoring and Integration
When detected values exceed safe thresholds, alarm functions are triggered immediately. At the same time, all readings are continuously transmitted to the control center and can be shared online. With Jclement Engineering, this data can also be integrated with access and registration records, providing valuable insights such as long-term exposure to specific gases
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