Why use a portable gas detector for limited space operations?
Before carrying out operations in a limited space, the safety and protection of the operators must be ensured first, whether the oxygen content in the limited space can meet the standard for operators to enter, and secondly whether there are toxic and harmful gases exceeding the standard in the limited space. If the oxygen content in the air If it is lower, it needs to be equipped with ventilation facilities first. If the air contains toxic and harmful gases, construction workers need to be equipped with portable gas detectors for real-time monitoring. At the same time, protective clothing, oxygen masks, etc. are also safe portable products. The following is a detailed introduction to the importance of wearing a portable gas detector in limited space, as follows:
Among them, the portable gas detector is a common auxiliary tool in limited space operations. The portable gas detector has a single type and a multi-gas type. You can choose a portable gas detector that suits your needs according to the actual situation.
The portable gas detector is easy to use and can be operated with one hand under normal circumstances. The instrument includes a built-in pump and a sampling soft rod (to find out the location of the leak source), large characters, and backlight display to ensure that it can be used in dark and dark environments. It can clearly read the detected gas concentration value under relatively convenient operation to ensure the safety of the workers.
For example, in the maintenance and repair of urban pipelines, the gas concentration levels in the wells are quite different and the fluidity is high, so not only monitoring but also ventilation systems need to be installed if necessary. Casualties and casualties caused by underground safety rescue frequently occur, so compliance with construction maintenance standards and regulations is well known to construction workers.
Carbon monoxide and hydrogen sulfide are the main hazard killers in limited space operations, and the gas is especially suffocating gas. Therefore, not only should preparatory work be done in advance, but a portable gas detector must be worn when entering the work area.
