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Wellhead equipment is used to connect the tubing and casing to an oil or gas pipeline. Learn More about Wellhead Equipment
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left/RIGHT Muffs - Hearing Protection that FITS Mine Safety Appliances Company/MSA
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Capable of monitoring from one to five gases through diffusion or sample draw, the BM25 packs the benefits of a fixed-system area monitor into an easily transportable, yet rugged instrument. (read more)
Since its foundation in 1921, KROHNE has led the field in variable area measurement technology and is once again setting new standards with the new H250 M40 variable area flowmeter: The device features a complete modular design, enabling it to be individually configured for virtually any requirement. (read more)
The BETE high-efficiency spiral N nozzle was designed specifically with critical fire and explosion suppression applications in mind. These nozzles feature superior performance unequalled by traditional whirl nozzles. (read more)
A Battery-Powered, Intrinsically Safe Wireless Transceiver
An entirely new way to collect analog, digital and temperature information in hazardous areas. The system is a state-of-the-art combination of wireless communication, battery technology and intrinsically safe electronics. (read more)
Micromeritics' low cost Gemini VII 2390 Series surface area analyzers utilize a patented twin-tube design to produce fast, accurate, and repeatable surface area and porosity results. An ideal tool for teaching, research, and quality control environments, the Gemini VII permits low to high surface area measurements without requiring exotic gases such as argon or krypton. (read more)
K-Tron provides ATEX certified feeders for installation in potentially explosive atmospheres, meeting the requirements according to EU Directive 94/9 (ATEX 100a). (read more)
Improve employee safety without hindering productivity with a simpler, more cost-effective solution thanks to the new, groundbreaking safe-speed control solution from Rockwell The MSR57P speed monitoring safety relay from Rockwell Automation is the first of its kind to allow personnel to safely enter hazardous areas while motion is present. (read more)
Mouron can create a special place for your staff or customers (read more)
A versatile multicolor, single-high status indicator, "UniStat", to accommodate Hazardous Area and Type 4X applications. The UniStat model USIX is the first status indicator to meet the Division 2 standard set by the National Electric Code (N.E.C.). (read more)
High Performance Lifting Where Electricity is not an Option
COFFING XL Model - Air Chain Hoists features continuous duty service for precise, infinitely variable speed and accurate load spotting. MADE IN THE USA (read more)
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wellhead protection According to Purdue University in Indiana, wellhead protection is concerned with the management of the area around a well or well field, which have |
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WELLHEAD PROTECTION AREA MEANING Wellhead Protection Area Wellhead Protection Area See Columbia Analytical Services. Inc. Information |
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Oil and Gas Well Drilling and Servicing eTool: Servicing -... Removing the Wellhead Pulling and Running Rods Typically, the horsehead of a pumping unit must be removed to gain access to the wellhead equipment. See Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) Information |
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Oil and Gas Well Drilling and Servicing eTool: Servicing -... Keep all non-essential workers out of the immediate work area. Keep all non-essential workers out of the immediate work area. See Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) Information |
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Wellhead Protection, Water Department The wellhead protection plan would contain at a minimum: determine the boundaries of the wellhead protection area based on an analysis of what area |
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Use of Dye Tracing To Determine Conduit Flow Paths Within... |
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Verified Technologies | ETV | US EPA Recent Additions | Contact Us Search: All EPA This Area |
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Monitoring Technologies for Wellhead Protection VOC very intense study area WHPA volatile organic compound WHPP wellhead protection area WRMS wellhead protection program XRF Water Resources |
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Off-shore structure/pipeline engineering - Passive fire... these have had a firewall separating the wellhead area from the manifold area - not for structural protection but to provide a safe escape for people |
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The ORCBS - Environmental Compliance - Programs & Guidelines -... What is the Wellhead Protection Area? How large is the Wellhead Protection Area? |