Safety Equipment on Show at A+A

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Safety Equipment on Show at A+A

08 Oct, 2013

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For nearly 100 years MSA Europe's (France) passionate mission of safety empowers them to protect lives. MSA are committed to provide the latest in innovative, best-in-class safety solutions allowing their customers to return safely to their families & friends. At MSA, every life has a purpose.

The new PremAire Escape is a positive pressure short duration compressed air emergency escape breathing device. The optional mask/hood combination allows escape from extreme atmospheres like H2S releases. It has been designed based on input from major users in oil & gas.

MSA will also present the most durable multigas detectors on the market, driven by MSA XCell Sensors: ALTAIR 4X & ALTAIR 5X. Both can be fitted with a wide range of sensors. They are fully compatible with the simple & intelligent GALAXY GX2 automated test & calibration system.

Superior stability, accuracy, repeatability, fast response & longevity characterise MSA's XCell sensors. With less time spent on calibration & bump tests, you save calibration gas, maintenance costs & in turn, save money.

In addition, MSA will present their new integrated Head Protection solution, combining helmet, eye, face, neck, hearing and respiratory protection (V-Gard System)

Come and visit MSA at Hall 6, Stand H31 at A+A, Duesseldorf.

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