Innovation has driven rapid advances in gas detection over recent years, helping to significantly improve safety for workers operating in industries like oil and gas, steel manufacturing, waste water facilities and other utilities.
MSA's ALTAIR io™ 4 Connected Gas Detector combines built-in, cutting-edge, CAT-M LTE cellular connectivity and integration with the MSA Grid. It offers the real-time insights and actionable data you desire to give your workforce enhanced protection.
MSA innovation has taken workplace safety one step further with an addition to the Grid software – the Shared Alerts System. With Shared Alerts, workers can be instantly notified when a team member or someone working nearby has triggered an alarm, so enabling swift responses to emergency situations. In contrast, traditional systems often rely on manual processes – such as where the health and safety manager is tasked with identifying the hazards and notifying nearby workers themselves.
How the MSA Shared Alerts System works
When you upgrade your non-connected gas detection system to ALTAIR io™ 4 connected gas detectors, your workers’ gas detectors can communicate with each other and share alerts. You can configure the system so workers receive either proximity-based alerts, meaning that everyone within a specific distance can be notified, or label-based alerts where everyone within the same wing, floor, or department can receive an alert.
Workers can receive notification of the following three different alarms:
- Gas alarm – this alarm is triggered when a worker’s device detects dangerously high levels of gas such a H2S or CO2 or identifies that a worker has reached their exposure limit. A widespread notification sent in response to this alarm means that everyone in the vicinity can take prompt action to evacuate or assist.
- Motion alarm – this alarm activates when a worker remains motionless for an extended period, indicating a possible emergency. Nearby workers or colleagues receiving a notification sent if response to this alarm can respond rapidly, offering immediate assistance.
- Worker emergency alarm – this is manually triggered by a worker in distress. Again, all nearby workers or colleagues can be alerted, helping to ensure a rapid response.