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Detectably Better Gas Detection :

International Gas Detectors (IGD)

International Gas Detectors Ltd design, manufacture and distribute a range of gas detection equipment for over 700 gases and vapours, operating for over a century in this field. IGD’s mission is to provide clients with a Detectably Better gas detection product, service and support.

Being the oldest gas detection company in the world has given us specialist knowledge to provide a Detectably Better product, service and support for all of our clients.

Deep expertise in gas sensors, gas warning, and analysis devices:

CSE Tools

Similar to any commercially available electronic device, gas detectors and their accessories are supplied with operating instructions from the factory.

Users should read and understand the instructions. However, there is often a lack of understanding regarding the relationship between hazardous substances and the necessary measurement methods. Product training and user training are particularly helpful in building greater confidence in gas detectors and their function and benefits. Basic skills for assessing hazards are taught so that users acquire the ability to act reliably, prudently, and responsibly.

CSE-TOOLS User Training

On-site or online training courses cover the correct preparation, use, and maintenance of the gas detection equipment to be deployed. The trained person thereby becomes a “certified person.” According to BG RCI T021/T023, the following requirements profile is met:

  • Basic knowledge of the function and structure of the gas warning system
  • Detecting obvious changes to the gas warning system
  • Knowledge of device-specific test functions and evaluation of the results

CSE-TOOLS User and Service Training

On-site or online training courses, based on the aforementioned user training, cover fundamental maintenance and repair work such as sensor replacement, power supply unit replacement, component replacement (e.g., motorized pumps, housing parts, and device displays), device programming, and alarm level settings. This training qualifies the individual as a “qualified specialist.” According to BG RCI T021/T023, the following requirements are met:

  • Knowledge of the instructed persons
  • Knowledge of the operating and maintenance instructions and the operation of the adjustment elements
  • Basic knowledge of the measurement principle
  • Knowledge of the test gas cylinders to be used and their proper handling
  • Knowledge of how to perform calibration and adjustment
  • Knowledge of the criteria for evaluating the results of the functional test

Gas Detection and Warning Systems – Your competent partner for safety technology and occupational safety:

Bieler + Lang GmbH

Academy

The B+L Academy offers customized training and further education in the field of gas detection systems. The aim is to train specialists in the safe handling and maintenance of gas detectors and to familiarizethem with the relevant legal framework. The basic principles of gas detection systems are explained in the training courses in order to convey a deep understanding of their function and significance. 

Participants will learn how the Bieler+Lang products, which are based on the latest technology and ensure reliable air quality monitoring, work and operate. It also covers the legal regulations that must beobserved when installing, maintaining and operating gas detectors. These include the relevant standards and safety guidelines, which are crucial for the protection of personnel and the environment. 

Maintenance and Servicing 

The training courses also focus on the maintenance and servicing of gas detectors. Practical exercises are carried out to familiarize the participants with the necessary maintenance measures. The aim is tomaximize the service life of the devices and ensure that they function correctly. The practice-oriented training courses at the B+L Academy optimally prepare participants for the challenges in the field of gas detection systems.