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We hope to see you at AIHA Connect 2024!

We are excited to announce that Industrial Scientific will be participating in the upcoming AIHA Connect 2024 taking place on May 20-22 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center. We would be honored to have you join us at this year's event!

Visit Us in Booth #1125

Connect with our gas detection experts for exclusive demonstrations of our live monitoring or dynamic plume modeling software. See how our innovative solutions enhance hazard visibility, empowering you to make data-backed decisions to ensure your workers return home safely each night.

Attend our Innovation Station: "Visualize Your Unseen Hazards"

Join us on Monday, May 20 at 10:05AM for live demonstrations of our Connected Safety, iNet, and SAFER One solutions. This will be presented from the Innovation Station in the exhibit hall.

Attend Our Education Session: "Revolutionizing Worker Safety: Reactive to Proactive"

Join us on Wednesday, May 22nd at 9:15AM as we delve into the world of connected safety and demonstrate how data can transform safety practices from reactive to proactive. Using real-world project highlights, we'll showcase how organizations have effectively leveraged data to anticipate and mitigate workplace hazards.

SAFER One® Wins Top Industrial Hygiene Award for Environmental Monitoring

SAFER One® Dynamic Plume Modeling software has won an award in the Occupational Health & Safety (OH&S) Industrial Hygiene Awards. SAFER One received top accolades for its outstanding use in the Environmental Protection and Monitoring category.

Modernize Your Gas Detection Program with a Connected Safety Platform

You already have plenty of safety measures in place, but are there any gaps? Could you be doing more to protect your employees and the environment? To find out, download our Gas Detection Safety Assessment. It’s a simple, self-guided questionnaire that will help you identify weak spots and what you can do to strengthen them.

Four Problems Your Lone Workers Face and How to Solve Them

When lone workers encounter a threat, whether a gas hazard, dangerous weather, or a medical emergency, they can’t rely on peers nearby to help. Lone workers face different challenges than their on-site peers. Before you look for ways to improve their safety, you first need to understand the problems your lone workers face...

Detecting VOCs in Chemical and Wastewater Treatment

Both chemical and wastewater treatment plants use a large variety of complex chemicals in their day-to-day operations. Often these operations produce hazardous and toxic gases that can’t be detected using a traditional gas monitor with a dedicated electrochemical sensor. In fact, a PID sensor may be the only way to detect some chemicals.

When to Use Ultra-Low Power Infrared LEL Sensors

What is an ultra-low power infrared (ULP IR) LEL sensor and when should you use one?

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