MED Approved Portable Gas Detectors for Confined Space in Ships

Listen to this article

Crowcon – a world leader in portable and fixed gas detection instruments – announces that its portable gas detectors are now approved by the Marine Equipment Directive (MED) for use in confined spaces aboard ships.

The atmosphere in any confined space in a ship is potentially dangerous: it may be deficient in oxygen and/or contain flammable or toxic gases or vapours. According to the Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB), accidents in confined spaces continue to be one of the most common causes of work-related fatalities on board ships due to:

•    Complacency leading to lapses of procedure
•    Lack of knowledge
•    Potentially dangerous spaces not being identified
•    Would-be rescuers acting on instinct and emotion rather than knowledge and training

Avoiding confined spaces is always the best option. If access is needed for maintenance, inspections or other essential tasks, however, all necessary precautions must be taken. The MAIB says ship owners and operators should:

“Implement measures aimed at improving and identifying all dangerous and potentially dangerous spaces and increasing compliance with safe working practices.”

To this end, the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) recommends all vessels to carry a minimum of two portable gas detectors, configured for LEL (Lower Explosion Limit) and O2. Other detectors may be required depending on the cargo being carried.

Any EU-registered vessels are also required to only carry gas detection equipment that conforms to Council Directive 96/98/EC on Marine Equipment, otherwise known as the Marine Equipment Directive (MED).

The ideal confined space gas detector for ships should be:

•    Compact and lightweight
•    Easy to use with one-button operation
•    Have a bright display
•    Have powerful audible and visual signals to warn when pre-set gas levels are reached
•    Tough and waterproof, with impact-resistant casings and a high degree of ingress protection

Personnel working in cramped, confined spaces, perhaps in the dark, should be faced with nothing more daunting than a clear display, simple, one-button operation and loud/bright alarms.

Crowcon’s Gasman, Tetra and Tetra 3 portable gas detectors meet all these requirements and are now fully compliant with the MED.

For further information, please contact:
Fiona Macrae
Crowcon
Tel: +44 1235 557700
Email: fiona.macrae@crowcon.com
www.crowcon.com

Crowcon

Share
Published by
Crowcon

Recent Posts

Bredel CIP pump enhances hygienic processing efficiency

Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Solutions has launched the Bredel CIP pump, designed to support hygienic and…

3 days ago

A reliable solution for Section 82 compliance

Process instrumentation specialist Endress+Hauser has developed a Continuous River Monitoring Solution to support UK water…

3 days ago

Pump Success Move as Borger UK Accelerates Growth in Shrewsbury

Borger UK, a leading pump manufacturer in the UK, which has firmly established itself as…

3 days ago

AkzoNobel Powder Coatings expands My Interpon Portal with on‑demand services to drive performance speed and sustainability

AkzoNobel Powder Coatings is strengthening support for UK powder coating businesses by expanding the capabilities…

3 days ago

BFM® fitting snap-in connectors installed on flour line to simplify maintenance

The Challenge BakeAway is a UK-based company that has been manufacturing high-quality dough for pastry, pancakes,…

5 days ago

Apex Pumps celebrates award-winning year of growth, investment, innovation and industry recognition

Bristol-based pump manufacturer reports record order book, major investment in UK manufacturing and wins top sustainability honour…

5 days ago