Asbestos monitoring has the power to save lives, but it’s vital that we maximize accuracy and minimize risks. By: Tim Turney, Contributor More than 1 million U.S. workers in construction and general industry are at risk of asbestos exposure.[1] Left alone, the material is not harmful but, once disturbed or disintegrating, it can release asbestos…
Read More >>By: Bob Henderson, Contributor “Federal and state regulations define the PEL for toxic contaminants, but do not specify how to set the alarms. Gas detection customers depend on manufacturers for guidance. The annotated Z-1 tables provide a side-by-side comparison that allows GfG to provide advice based on best practice as well as minimum requirements specified…
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