Enviro Technology, the UK's leading supplier and exporter of air
quality monitoring systems for ambient air quality and industrial
emissions applications, recently landed a major contract with the
Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) to help protect the public
in the event of a significant air pollution incident in Scotland.
The firm has been instrumental in helping to set up SEPA's new Hazards Emergency Response (AHER) service, which has just been launched to improve the provision of information about airborne hazards during a major air pollution incident, such as an explosion or large fire to the Scottish population.
Enviro Technology has supplied SEPA with a
state-of-the-art mobile air quality monitoring laboratory with highly
specialised, scientific instrumentation for the real-time measurements
of gases such as: nitrogen oxide, sulphur dioxide and carbon monoxide,
as well as air borne particulate matter including: PM10, PM2.5 and
PM1.0.
The fully equipped mobile laboratory includes Enviro
Technology's very latest range of gas analysers from Teledyne API with
top of the range features such as: advanced touch-screen displays, full
colour high resolution screens and enhanced communications including LAN
and USB connectivity. In addition, the mobile air quality monitoring
laboratory includes: a meteorological mast to assess wind direction and
speed, 3G internet connection, web cam, as well as data collection and
analysis software.
The mobile laboratory has already been put to
good use following a suspected spill from a pipeline in the Firth of
Forth last month. The SEPA vehicle collected vital information, which
was then passed on to Health Protection Scotland. On this occasion,
monitoring showed that there was no risk to human health.
Duncan
Mounsor, Sales and Marketing Director of Enviro Technology, said:
"Whenever a major air pollution incident takes place, it is vital that
the authorities act swiftly and decisively to assess the potential
threat to human health and keep the emergency services and the general
public fully informed at all times.
"Our state-of-the-art, fully equipped mobile air quality monitoring laboratory, complete with 360 degree weather-proof webcam and full 3G internet connectivity, ensures that SEPA staff can communicate with their remote colleagues and share real-time incident information 24/7, 365 days a year.
"We are very proud to have secured the contract to provide SEPA with the top-of-the-range armoury needed to effectively monitor air quality in emergency situations throughout the length and breadth of Scotland; and this win is testament to our unrivalled experience and expertise in the field of air quality assessment."
James Curran, SEPA's Director of Science and Strategy, said: "The main aim of the AHER service is to protect the public in the event of a significant air pollution incident by providing interpreted and informed scientific advice on airborne hazards to colleagues in NHS Scotland. This new service will provide a much improved capability for assessing the hazards associated with significant air pollution incidents, and will provide much better protection for the public and the environment from the risks associated with these types of incidents."
The SEPA contract win follows hot on the heels of the appointment of Alan Gardiner, responsible for business development across the whole of the Central Belt of Scotland, driving sales of Enviro Technology's top-of-the-range air pollution monitoring systems, as well as providing technical sales advice and service maintenance.
Enviro Technology already provides the England and Wales Environment Agency with a similar emergency response service, including fully equipped mobile laboratories for major air pollution incidents, which occur anywhere in England and Wales.
"Our state-of-the-art, fully equipped mobile air quality monitoring laboratory, complete with 360 degree weather-proof webcam and full 3G internet connectivity, ensures that SEPA staff can communicate with their remote colleagues and share real-time incident information 24/7, 365 days a year.
"We are very proud to have secured the contract to provide SEPA with the top-of-the-range armoury needed to effectively monitor air quality in emergency situations throughout the length and breadth of Scotland; and this win is testament to our unrivalled experience and expertise in the field of air quality assessment."
James Curran, SEPA's Director of Science and Strategy, said: "The main aim of the AHER service is to protect the public in the event of a significant air pollution incident by providing interpreted and informed scientific advice on airborne hazards to colleagues in NHS Scotland. This new service will provide a much improved capability for assessing the hazards associated with significant air pollution incidents, and will provide much better protection for the public and the environment from the risks associated with these types of incidents."
The SEPA contract win follows hot on the heels of the appointment of Alan Gardiner, responsible for business development across the whole of the Central Belt of Scotland, driving sales of Enviro Technology's top-of-the-range air pollution monitoring systems, as well as providing technical sales advice and service maintenance.
Enviro Technology already provides the England and Wales Environment Agency with a similar emergency response service, including fully equipped mobile laboratories for major air pollution incidents, which occur anywhere in England and Wales.
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