What Are Those Yellow Devices guys wear in the oil field?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by DevJohnson, Sep 11, 2018.
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Any rig or fracking site with potential H2S releases have signs posted when you enter the site. Every site has flags or wind socks. Pay attention to them.
Every site will have muster areas posted. Pay attention to them, especially as they relate to being upwind or side wind.
Clip your H2S monitor below your nose and mouth, NOT on the brim of your hard hat. Remember, it's heavier than air, so by the time the monitor detects it at the top of your skull it can be too late.
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Another thing about H2S monitors, once they are activated and calibrated they are good for 24 months. You have to buy a new one every two years at about $120 a pop.
Cheap insurance in my book.
You CAN get a case that will put the monitor to sleep by not letting any air get to it. That will extend the usable life, BUT I haven't found a store that will stock the cases. -
almost all the guys i saw had em clipped to their hard hat. I clipped mines to my shirt pocket
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