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Hazardous Environments

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Life•line combines the ability to:

  • Wirelessly monitor the real time output reading from environmental monitors such as:
    • Gas detectors
    • Radiation monitors
  • Have full 2-way voice communication with personnel operating in dangerous and/or closed environments
  • Send and receive alarms and generate a variety of incident reports

HazOps System enables Hazardous Material (HazMat) Teams and First Responders to:

  • Perform real time monitoring of potentially hazardous environments
  • Be alerted automatically:
    • When hazardous material is detected
    • With the name/type of hazardous material detected
    • When physical problems occur with HazMat Team members
  • Deploy up to 27 HazMat sensors/instruments at one time
    • Seven (7) dissimilar sensors/instruments can be connected over an encrypted short range wireless network
    • Up to an additional 20 sensors/instruments can be attached via serial connections
  • Some typical HazMat sensors and instruments used with the HazOps System include:
    • Ludlum 2241 – Scaler/Ratemeter for measuring ionizing radiation
    • iTX 6 - Gas meter for monitoring up to six (6) different gases simultaneously
    • VX500 PID – PhotoIonization Detector (PID) for monitoring volatile organic compounds (VOC)
    • QuestTemp III - Monitors both body temperature and heart rate to calculate individual body strain in response to heat stress

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