Event details
How connected, purpose-built gas detection can help improve visibility, efficiency and worker safety
Safety teams are under increasing pressure. With more work to manage, fewer people on site and rising expectations around safety performance, the tools used for confined space entry, sampling and gas detection need to do more than simply alarm when hazards are present.
This webinar with MSA Safety, will explore how gas detection needs are evolving, and what safety professionals should consider when selecting equipment that supports both frontline workers and wider safety programmes.
Rather than focusing purely on device features, the session will look at the real-world challenges facing teams responsible for confined spaces, turnarounds, contractor management and multi-site operations. From equipment readiness and ease of use to data visibility and connected safety insights, the discussion will consider how modern gas detection can help teams make faster, more informed decisions.
Drawing on customer feedback and field observations shared in MSA’s webinar materials, the session will also introduce the thinking behind the development of the ALTAIR io™ 6 Multigas Detector - a purpose-built sampling tool designed around reliability, flexibility, connectivity and practical day-to-day use.
What the webinar will cover
During the session, attendees will hear about:
- The changing pressures facing safety managers, operations teams and gas detection fleet owners
- Common challenges with pumped multi-gas detectors, including reliability, readability, maintenance and equipment availability
- Why sampling gas detection should be viewed as a task-critical tool, not just another item of PPE
- How real-time connected gas detection can support better visibility across workers, sites and confined space activities
- Practical considerations around maintenance, charging, sensor flexibility and data reporting
- How connected solutions such as the ALTAIR io™ 6 Multigas Detector and MSA Grid can support safety teams at different stages of their digital safety journey
Gas detection plays a critical role in helping workers return home safely. But as work environments become more complex, safety teams need tools that not only detect hazards, but also support better planning, clearer decision-making and improved visibility.
Join this session to gain a practical perspective on how modern, connected gas detection can help address today’s challenges - and support safer, more efficient working practices in the future.
All attendees will receive a CPD certificate.
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Presenters
Kelly Rose
Editor
Health & Safety Matters
Danny Stranks
Connected Services and Solutions Sales Manager, EMEA
MSA Safety
Edward Clapham
Segment Marketing Manager
MSA Safety