by GDS Team | Apr 19, 2016 | Gas Detector News
The International Maritime Organization has recently issued new SOLAS regulations to improve safety on board ships on international travel. The regulation mandates having a four gas detector on ships for early detection of flammable gases on board the ships. Gas...
by GDS Team | Apr 15, 2016 | Gas Detector News
Ever wondered how you can control methane leakage in the oil and gas industry? A majority of methane leaks goes unreported and undetected, because it is a colorless and odourless gas. However, there is a growing call for better leakage monitoring. Emission-control...
by GDS Team | Apr 13, 2016 | Hydrogen Sulfide
While there are many dangerous jobs associated with the oil and gas industry, those on offshore rigs are perhaps the most dangerous. Because these rigs are located far out at sea, it’s important that the safety measures employed on them maintain the highest of...
by GDS Team | Apr 1, 2016 | Catalytic & Infrared Sensors
There are a wide range of gas sensor products available; which type you use depends on the working environment and what types of gas might be present, such as natural gas, carbon monoxide, or airborne organic compounds. Catalyst sensors are often used to detect...
by GDS Team | Feb 24, 2016 | Gas Detectors
Ammonia, a colorless gas with a strong and pungent odor, is one of the most hazardous gas leaks any worker can face. Causing severe damage to the skin, eyes, and respiratory system, it’s vital that companies in the oil and gas industry as well as other related...