FAQs about our products |
Q. Disposable Cylinders of Calibration Gas - How do I dispose of them? A. Follow the advice on the Materials Safety Data Sheet (contact us for copies) Once completely empty you can dispose of the cylinders as you normally would ordinary metal waste. |
Q.Volatile Organic Compounds-which instrument should I use ? A.Detection of VOC’s using Photo Ionisation Detectors (PIDs) has raised some tough questions with certain environmental conditions, i.e. humidity and temperature ............. |
Q. Why do I need to measure for Hand Arm Vibration (HAVS)?A.Because in some circumstances it is required by law-The Machinery (safety) regulations 2009. Because disorders of the upper limbs caused by hand-transmitted vibration are among the most compensated industrial diseases in Europe............ |
Q. I need to know how to get the best out of my PID - How can I get some training? A. A free-of-charge workshop covering the operation and use of PIDs is available to you. We want everyone to understand how PIDs work, and what they can be used for. This is not a sales visit, we will come to your site and show you and your colleagues the use and operation of PIDs. Click here for details. |
Q. Where can I get a copy of the User Manual for my instrument? |
A. You can download the User Manual here |
Q. Where can I get a list of compounds detected by my PID, along with Correction Factors? |
A. You can download the list here |
Q. Where can I see some interesting FAQs about the new EVM-7 Air Quality Monitor with PID and dust measurement? |
A. You can see the whole list here |