Rockall Safety and Teledyne Gas & Flame Detection
16/04/2026

Rockall Safety and Teledyne Gas & Flame Detection

Posted by Rhys Redrup
Introduction to Teledyne Gas & Flame Detection We’ve built a strong partnership with Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection over the past 3.5 years, working closely together within the fixed gas detection side of the business. Through this collaboration, we’re able to offer a range of fixed gas and flame detection solutions. Our offering includes a...
IMO Regulatory Update: Portable Gas Detectors
15/04/2026

IMO Regulatory Update: Portable Gas Detectors

Posted by Rhys Redrup
Introduction on the IMO The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) is a United Nations agency established in 1948 to develop and maintain a global regulatory framework for international shipping, with the aim of ensuring safe, secure, efficient and environmentally responsible maritime operations. Since its convention entered into force in 1958, the IMO creates widely adopted international...
Introduction to working in confined space (risk levels)
09/04/2026

Introduction to working in confined space (risk levels)

Posted by Rhys Redrup
Introduction to working in confined space (risk levels) While the term “confined space” might suggest a small, cramped area, its definition is broader and more specific. A confined space is any enclosed or partially enclosed area where there is a risk of death or serious injury from hazardous substances or dangerous conditions. The size of...
Identifying and Managing Risks Caused by Ammonia
09/04/2026

Identifying and Managing Risks Caused by Ammonia

Posted by Rhys Redrup
Introduction Ammonia (NH3) is a colourless, highly toxic gas with a pungent odour. It is a non-flammable gas at low concentrations (less than 15% by volume in air), but it can become flammable at higher concentrations. It is also corrosive and can cause serious health problems if inhaled. Hazards This gas presents several serious hazards....