EPFD-AL
10-21-1999, 11:59 AM
I'm working on a year 2000 equipment list for confined space.
Among the many items that we are considering purchasing are; a confined space multi-gas meter, and a lock-out tag-out kit.
If your fire department, rescue squad, or tactical unit is using a multi-gas meter I'd like you to tell me about it; make/model, power source, durability, names of gases you monitor, and the frequency of it's use. Also let me know all the pro and cons about it too!
Right now our "lock-out tag-out" kit consists of tags, sections of chain, some padlocks, and Joe. (Joe's an "oldtimer" - DO NOT call him that - who shows up for everything, and he usually sits and makes sure no one turns switches and valves on us). We don't want to replace Joe, but we would like to get a complete ready-to-go kit. What kind do you have? If your kit is homemade and it is working well for you; what do you carry besides tags, chain, padlocks, and your version of Joe?
Thanks!
Alan
EPFD82@AOL.COM
Among the many items that we are considering purchasing are; a confined space multi-gas meter, and a lock-out tag-out kit.
If your fire department, rescue squad, or tactical unit is using a multi-gas meter I'd like you to tell me about it; make/model, power source, durability, names of gases you monitor, and the frequency of it's use. Also let me know all the pro and cons about it too!
Right now our "lock-out tag-out" kit consists of tags, sections of chain, some padlocks, and Joe. (Joe's an "oldtimer" - DO NOT call him that - who shows up for everything, and he usually sits and makes sure no one turns switches and valves on us). We don't want to replace Joe, but we would like to get a complete ready-to-go kit. What kind do you have? If your kit is homemade and it is working well for you; what do you carry besides tags, chain, padlocks, and your version of Joe?
Thanks!
Alan
EPFD82@AOL.COM