I'm a petroleum engineer and we do a few different things with tank entry. Our gas monitors have a ring behind the clip. Before entering a tank, we recommend tying a chord to the ring and lowering it into the free space in the tank (as shown). After a few moments the detector should alert to any gas dangers. That way we don't risk entry in a high concentration area.
Yes you can use the multi gas detector which of course will monitor the carbon dioxide and oxygen. A fumigation working environment produces carbon dioxide which is also a toxic gas
In most work locations where H2S is present there has to be a H2S Safety Supervisor or Engineer who is responsible for training everyone onsite and monitoring the presence of H2S gas.
I'm a petroleum engineer and we do a few different things with tank entry.
Our gas monitors have a ring behind the clip. Before entering a tank, we recommend tying a chord to the ring and lowering it into the free space in the tank (as shown). After a few moments the detector should alert to any gas dangers. That way we don't risk entry in a high concentration area.
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Thank you very much for this training material.Is there any chance that the TWA Limit is 5ppm and below. I checked it from ISGOTT manual recently.
Who offers training and certification for preparation in working in and around these areas
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In higher concentrations H2S has no smell.
Is it safe to use h2s escape mask above 10ppm?
Can one use this monitor in fumigation services?
Yes you can use the multi gas detector which of course will monitor the carbon dioxide and oxygen. A fumigation working environment produces carbon dioxide which is also a toxic gas
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In most work locations where H2S is present there has to be a H2S Safety Supervisor or Engineer who is responsible for training everyone onsite and monitoring the presence of H2S gas.