#35 What You Need To Know About Meter Use In The Field

02/10/2023 23 min
#35 What You Need To Know About Meter Use In The Field

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A listener note. The safety information discussed in this podcast are our views based on our personal firsthand experiences. Each safety situation presents unique risks and the solutions discussed in this podcast. Should not take the place of thorough risk assessments or evaluations based on your specific circumstances. Thank youDescription:Join us as we delve into the intricate world of industrial safety, focusing on the pivotal role of meters in monitoring and managing safety in various environments. This video is a treasure trove of insights, practical advice, and detailed discussions aimed at safety practitioners, industrial workers, and anyone passionate about safety equipment and protocols.Key Points:Purpose of Meters:Meters are crucial for monitoring exposure to various chemicals and environmental conditions, ensuring the safety of employees by detecting harmful levels of gases, chemicals, and other substances. They are used for injury and risk reduction by providing real-time data on potential hazards.Types and Usage of Meters:There are different types of meters, including wall units, handheld, and clip-on meters, each serving specific purposes and used in different contexts. They can be used for monitoring various chemicals, gases, and environmental conditions, and their usage is crucial in areas like boiler rooms, wastewater plants, and confined spaces.Calibration and Training:Proper calibration and training on the use of meters are essential. Incorrect use or calibration can lead to inaccurate readings, potentially compromising safety. Users need to know how to wear, carry, and validate meters and understand if they have been properly calibrated.Considerations in Meter Usage:When using meters, considerations like the type of meter, the environment it's used in, the chemicals present, and the potential exposure levels are crucial. Regular and random sampling using meters is recommended, even in areas deemed safe, to ensure ongoing safety due to the dynamic nature of industrial environments.Importance of Regular Checks:Regular checks with meters are crucial as conditions can change, affecting the safety of the environment. Spot-checking systems can reveal one-offs and anomalies that might be missed otherwise. Meters should be believed first, and if there’s any doubt, validation with other meters is necessary.Impact on Production and Employee Exposure:The use of meters is not just about compliance; it directly impacts production and employee exposure. Incorrect meter readings or malfunctioning meters can affect production schedules and expose employees to risks. Proper management and usage of meters are crucial in preventing unnecessary downtime and ensuring employee safety.Practical Implications:Practical implications of meter usage include the need for proper storage, maintenance, and understanding of the meter readings. The location of meters, whether they are wall-mounted or handheld, can impact the accuracy of the readings and subsequently the safety measures taken.Emergency Management:In emergencies like fires, the use of meters is crucial to assess the safety of the environment post-incident. The properties of chemicals can change when burnt, releasing different gases and creating new hazards, necessitating thorough and varied meter readings to ensure safety. For More Information:Allen-Safety.com or AllenSafetyCoaching.com Like, Share, and Subscribe!Keywords:Safety EquipmentIndustrial SafetyMeter UsageChemical ExposureCalibrationSafety PracticesEmergency ManagementRisk ReductionSafety ComplianceIndustrial WorkersSafety TrainingConfined SpaceHAZMATHAZWOPEREvacuationGas MonitorGas MeterMultigas MeterAir SurveyAir MonitoringIndustrial Hy

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