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GHS is an acronym for:

The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals The GHS is a system for standardizing and harmonizing the classification and labelling of chemicals. It is a logical and comprehensive approach to defining health, physical and environmental hazards of chemicals, creating classification processes that use available data on chemicals for comparison with the defined hazard criteria, and communicating hazard information, as well as protective measures, on labels and Safety Data Sheets (SDS). For more information on when GHS will be implemented and how it affects you please click here.

CON-SPACE Hardline Communication Equipment is designed for people working in or rescuing from Confined Spaces of any configuration or environmental make up. The equipment is also used in other hazardous work areas and where radio signals (RF) could adversely affect delicate electronic instrumentation, such as gas detectors, monitors and bomb detonators. All Hardline equipment is Intrinsically Safe Approved, completely waterproof, portable, and extremely rugged. Voice communication is hands-free, full duplex and simple to use. No Push-to-Talk button and no interference or outside monitoring by media in sensitive situations. For more information about CON-SPACE Communications Click here.

RAE Systems monitors are top-of-the-line chemical detection systems that can detect imbalances in air spaces. There are several different types of RAE Systems monitors for gas detection. At All Safe Industries, we offer standard confined space monitors along with single gases like chlorine or ammonia. We can also provide PID (photo-ionization) monitors which detect hundreds of volatile organic chemicals (VOC's) or a combination of multi-gas with PID monitors which hazmat teams nationwide use when responding to chemical spills or terrorist events. Click here for more information on RAE Systems.



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