July 2026 Safety News: Advancing Industrial Safety with Trusted Detection and Monitoring Solutions
The July 2026 Safety Newsletter highlights a range of technologies and services designed to help organizations improve workplace safety, enhance regulatory compliance, and optimize industrial processes. From advanced gas detection to heat stress prevention and fall protection inspections, this month’s newsletter showcases trusted solutions from leading manufacturers serving industrial, manufacturing, laboratory, and process environments.
Advanced Gas Detection with Draeger Sensors
The featured story focuses on Draeger gas detection sensors, engineered for fixed and portable gas detection systems that help protect personnel, equipment, and facilities from hazardous gases. Draeger’s sensor portfolio includes electrochemical sensors for toxic gases and oxygen monitoring, catalytic bead sensors for combustible gas detection, and infrared sensors that provide enhanced resistance to sensor poisoning while improving long-term accuracy.
The newsletter also highlights Draeger’s SensorAlive® H₂S sensor, which features built-in self-testing technology to maximize uptime and simplify maintenance. With longer sensor life, lower detection limits, reduced calibration requirements, and fewer false alarms.
Preparing for Heat Stress Challenges
As temperatures rise, protecting workers from heat-related illnesses remains a top priority. This edition features several resources designed to help employers prepare for hot working conditions, including PIP EZ-Cool® cooling gear, hydration solutions, and a new Heat Stress OSHA Regulations Flyer that outlines current guidance and emerging regulatory requirements.
Process Instrumentation for Reliable Operations
Thermal Gas Systems showcases its photoacoustic infrared (PIR) refrigerant gas detection technology, which provides highly accurate refrigerant monitoring without relying on reference gas comparisons. This technology helps facilities achieve dependable refrigerant leak detection with improved sensitivity and accuracy.
The issue also features Kurz Flow Meters, recognized for delivering precise flow measurement in dry and wet gas applications. Designed for industrial environments, Kurz flow meters provide real-time diagnostics, temperature compensation, and dependable performance across a wide range of operating conditions.
Additionally, KROHNE Vortex Flowmeters offer accurate measurement of steam, liquids, and gases while minimizing maintenance through a durable design with no moving parts. Built-in diagnostics and modern communication protocols help simplify commissioning and improve operational efficiency across process industries.
Oxygen Monitoring for Critical Environments
For facilities where oxygen monitoring is essential, the newsletter highlights Alpha Omega Instruments. Their oxygen and safety monitors are designed to provide dependable monitoring in laboratories, pharmaceutical facilities, cleanrooms, and industrial applications where oxygen-deficient or oxygen-enriched atmospheres can create serious hazards.
Built in the USA and engineered for long-term reliability, these systems offer user-friendly operation while helping organizations maintain continuous protection in critical environments.
Supporting Compliance Through Fall Protection Inspections
Beyond products, Safety Inc. continues to provide services that help organizations maintain compliance and improve workplace safety. The newsletter highlights Competent Person Fall Protection Equipment Inspections, where trained technicians inspect fall protection equipment, document each inspection, identify equipment that fails to meet requirements, and provide detailed records to support OSHA compliance and safety programs.
Helping Build Safer Workplaces
Whether organizations are upgrading gas detection systems, implementing heat stress prevention measures, enhancing process instrumentation, or maintaining fall protection equipment, Safety Inc. combines trusted products, technical expertise and dedicated service to help customers create safer workplaces. Contact Us today for more information.
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