A number of countries have made commitments to move to a net zero emissions economy in response to climate science showing that carbon emissions are having a devastating effect on our planet. To achieve this, existing clean energy types are being ramped up, as well as brand new technologies being introduced to meet our energy demands. Throughout these existing and new technologies come many risks that must be properly addressed to maximise safety for all involved.
Dräger offers the first point of contact for hydrogen safety solutions with thorough knowledge of the hazards of working with hydrogen.
Learn more about Dräger and Hydrogen SafetyAmmonia is a chemical that deserves respect but should not be feared. Dräger have many years experience of protecting people and plant from the dangers of Ammonia.
Learn more about Dräger and Ammonia SafetyDräger has important advantages in the protection and detection of Methanol with our safety solutions. Our IR detectors and the unique Dräger OV sensor for TOX- measurement offers significant benefits over the more expensive PID sensors.
Learn more about Dräger and Methanol SafetyHydrogen is set to play a key role in the energy transition – and the infrastructure needed to make this happen is already being built. As Business Development Manager Clean Energy for Dräger in the United Kingdom, Megan Hine is helping shape the transition to green energy sources.
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