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Environmental Monitor checks heat stress in workplace.
Environmental Monitor checks heat stress in workplace.

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Environmental Monitor checks heat stress in workplace.


May 6, 2002 - Datalogging QUESTemp 36 simplifies heat stress management by providing users with real time guidance on stay times and work/rest regimens. Guidance is based on screening criteria for heat stress as defined in ACGIH TLV Handbook, U.S. Navy PHEL Charts, and EPRI Action Items. Instrument eliminates need to carry paper charts, pocket guides, and look-up tables into field. Instrument can also be used as an indoor thermal comfort monitor.

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Heat Stress Monitor can be hand-held or fixed-mounted.
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Enhanced Thermal Environment Monitor

Oconomowoc, Wisconsin (April 1, 2002) -- Quest Technologies' announced today the premier monitor within the QUESTemp Series of Heat Stress and Thermal Environmental Monitors -- the QUESTemp 36.

Heat Stress can affect the quality of life, and can jeopardize the safety and productivity of affected workers as well as those around them. The datalogging QUESTemp 36 further simplifies heat stress management efforts by providing users with real time guidance on stay times and work/rest regimens. Guidance is based on screening criteria for heat stress as defined in the ACGIH TLV Handbook, U.S. Navy PHEL Charts and EPRI Action Items. The QUESTemp 36 eliminates the need to carry paper charts, pocket guides and look-up tables into the field.

An optional detachable probe for measuring air velocity extends the applications for the QUESTemp 36 beyond traditional heat stress measurements. The QUESTemp 36 can be used as an indoor thermal comfort monitor using the air velocity probe, temperature and RH sensor reading simultaneously. Other applications include verification of air flow in fume hoods or rooms normally requiring a minimum amount of air flow to be safe for occupancy.

Quest Technologies is one of the most widely recognized and respected manufacturers worldwide for safety and industrial hygiene instrumentation and software. Our expertise is a "Systems Solution" approach to the measurement, analysis and reporting of heat stress, indoor air quality, noise, and toxic/combustible gases in the workplace. Quest Technologies maintains a Registered Quality Management System and Accredited Calibration Laboratory to ISO Standards.

For additional information, free demonstration, or a catalog contact Quest toll free at 800-245-0779, fax at 262-567-4047 or visit our website at www.quest-technologies.com.

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Company Information:
Name: Quest Technologies Inc.
Address: 1060 Corporate Center Dr.
City: Oconomowoc
State: WI
ZIP: 53066 4828
Country: USA
Phone: 262-567-9157
FAX: 262-567-4047
http://www.quest-technologies.com


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