Looking to provide increased protection to workers, RAE Systems has unveiled ToxiRAE Pro wireless single-gas monitors. According to the company, these monitors offer the widest portfolio in the industry.
Putting customers in control of their threat data -- wirelessly and dependably, ToxiRAE Pro monitors are part of RAE Systems' portfolio of proven wireless gas-detection solutions. ToxiRAE Pro monitors provide safety professionals anytime, anywhere access to real-time instrument readings and alarm status for better visibility into threat data and faster response to alarm and they are deployable on RAE Systems' Dedicated Wireless Network.
The company provides rapidly deployable connected, intelligent gas detection systems that enable real-time safety and security threat detection. RAE Systems products are used in more than 120 countries by many of the world's leading corporations and government agencies.
“The ToxiRAE Pro is a unified wireless single-gas monitoring platform that customers can standardize on to effectively and efficiently protect their personnel from a full range of common hazardous industrial gases and vapors," said RAE Systems' Vice President of Marketing Thomas Nègre. "And with wireless, customers get dependable control over their safety data so they can respond to hazardous conditions faster than ever before.”
To alert workers in case the atmosphere becomes hazardous, and to immediately send a wireless remote alarm to the safety team, workers and contractors who wear ToxiRAE Pro monitors can rely on the instruments' five-way alarm notification system. Apart from HazMat response, fire overhaul, environmental cleanup, and other applications, the ToxiRAE Pro family covers a full range of common hazardous industrial gases and vapors in oil and gas, chemical, pharmaceutical, water and wastewater, steel manufacturing and other industries.
Recently, the company agreed to pay almost $3 million to settle criminal and civil allegations of bribing Chinese officials to win government contracts in that country from 2004 to 2008. The Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission announced separate agreements with RAE Systems, based in San Jose, Calif. The company is paying about $1.15 million in restitution plus $109,000 in interest to settle the SEC's (News - Alert) civil charges.
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