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OSHA Calibrating and Testing Direct-Reading Portable Gas Monitors bulletin

Posted On December 7, 2020 at 4:21 pm by / No Comments

  • 29 CFR 1910 General Industry
  • 29 CFR 1926 Construction
  • 29 CFR 1915 Maritime

OSHA Calibrating and Testing Direct-Reading Portable Gas Monitors bulletin

ISEA Statement on Validation of Operation for Direct Reading Portable Gas Monitors

How often do I calibrate my gas detection meter? What do you do when you’re your meter needs a calibration? OSHA says you need to maintain a regular calibration schedule siting the ISEA, for your gas detection meters, it also says to perform a Bump Test or Calibration Check before each day’s use. We offer what you need stay in compliance with government regulations, and we will give you instructions how to perform a proper bump test. We are a distributor for Gasco, a certified ISO 9001:2008 company, where all gases are mixed and bottled on-site and made to order ensuring you get the full warrantied life for each bottle, click here go see the shelf life for our different calibration and bump test gas bottles.

What do you do with your empty gas cylinders you ask? You can return your empty bottles to us for FREE using our EcoSmart™ bottles. We ship eco M/T caps with every bottle we sell, which is a tool to use for depressurizing your empty cylinders; this makes the bottles non-hazardous and safe to ship. Simply complete the EcoSmart ™ Return Form and ship it.

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