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Newson Gale at StocExpo 2010, Antwerp

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Newson Gale invites you to join us in Antwerp at StocExpo 2010, where we will be exhibiting our range of static control solutions to a variety of electrostatic hazards present in flammable and combustible atmospheres.

Earth-Rite RTR road tanker earthing system:

Our next generation road tanker static earthing system will be on display and our team will be happy to demonstrate why the Earth-Rite RTR is the safest and most advanced earthing system designed to protect personnel and equipment from fires or explosions caused by incendive static sparks.

StocExpo Conference Presentation: 31st March at 14:30.

Our 2010 Conference presentation which will provide an introduction to a truck mounted static earthing verification system that will enable tanks storage operators and bulk liquid transporters ensure their personnel, product and equipment are protected from electrostatic hazards during tank cleaning operations and flammable product transfers.

Visit us at StocExpo, Stand 42 or visit www.newson-gale.co.uk

 

Newson Gale

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