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Draeger Safety UK Ltd

Ullswater Close
Blyth Riverside Business Park
Blyth
Northumberland
NE24 4RG
United Kingdom

Telephone : +44 (0) 1670 352 891
Email : marketing.uk@draeger.com
Web : http://www.draeger.com/


Article archive for Draeger Safety UK Ltd;

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New call for ‘urgent action’ to ensure safety keeps pace in UK renewables sector 16 July 2021

New independent research has found that 63% of managers in the oil, gas and renewables sectors have outlined concerns in their organisation about a major safety incident occurring in the next five years. Dräger Marine and Offshore, which commissioned the research, called for urgent action to be taken to ensure that safety in the UK’s fast-growing renewable energy and carbon capture sectors keeps pace in order to avert a major safety incident....

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Dräger launches new 3D digital hazard mapping technology to improve gas and fire safety 25 May 2021

Dräger Safety UK has launched a new 3D digital hazard mapping technology to aid gas and fire safety. Designed to help companies improve gas safety and comply with the new British Standard in this space (BS60080:2020), the new service is expected to be particularly popular in the pharmaceutical, manufacturing, automotive, food and beverage, printing, industrial warehousing and waste recycling sectors....

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Chemical detection in the low PPB Range - Dräger X-act 7000 01 February 2021

Concentrations of hazardous substances such as benzene must never exceed the defined limits in ambient workplace air. Reliably monitoring low concentrations of these substances can often be a highly demanding task. The new innovative Dräger X-act® 7000 analysis device is designed to solve this problem....

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Draeger UK Ltd - Hazardex 2020 Exhibitor Profile 13 November 2019

For over 125 years, both in the UK & Internationally, Dräger has proven to be a trusted partner in safety. In addition other key sectors for us include Fire & Rescue, Oil & Gas and Chemical. We also serve in areas such as Hospital, Power Generation, Construction and many more....

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Draeger UK Ltd - Hazardex 2019 Exhibitor Profile 27 November 2018

For over 125 years, both in the UK & Internationally, Dräger has proven to be a trusted partner in safety. In addition other key sectors for us include Fire & Rescue, Oil & Gas and Chemical. We also serve in areas such as Hospital, Power Generation, Construction and many more....

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Automation and wireless technology are changing the face of personnel protection in hazardous areas 01 August 2018

Advanced wireless gas detection technologies and computerised personal protection equipment solutions are proving transformational in terms of delivering safety, efficiency and cost benefits in on- and offshore industrial worksites. This article from Draeger UK looks at some of the latest personnel protection technologies available for use in the high hazard industries....

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Draeger Safety UK - Hazardex 2017 Exhibitor Profile - Stand 32 29 November 2016

For over 125 years, both in the UK & Internationally, Dräger has proven to be a trusted partner in safety. In addition other key sectors for us include Fire & Rescue, Oil & Gas and Chemical. We also serve in areas such as Hospital, Power Generation, Construction and many more. ...

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Draeger - HazardEx 2016 Exhibitor Profile 24 September 2015

Dräger is a global leader in the fields of safety and medical technology with an extensive portfolio of products which protect, support and save lives....

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Gas detection solutions – hazardous area protection 12 November 2014

Some gases have a strong odour at low concentrations – as is the case with sulphur compounds (mercaptanes, for example) – and people smelling them can move away. But not every hazard announces itself. Carbon monoxide, for example, is odourless. Toxic or flammable gases and vapours can build up, reaching hazardous concentrations or there may be insufficient oxygen in the air which can result in a life-threatening situation. Here, Kevin Honner of Dräger l...

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Dräger launches state-of-the-art new communication system for the chemical and petrochemical sectors 10 September 2014

International safety manufacturer, Dräger, has launched an innovative new communications system – the X-zone Com – enabling users to track gas detection levels from outside the areas being monitored. ...