Johnson Controls has launched the ZETTLER T1306 addressable networkable marine fire alarm control panel specifically developed for use within small-scale marine vessels
Fire Safety
Coopers Fire introduces FireMaster Concertina "Closed" fire curtain with smoke control
Coopers Fire has launched the FireMaster Concertina “Closed” fire curtain with smoke control, which it says is the first and only fire curtain of its kind on the market
Enhancing safety in hydrogen transitioning projects
![The GS700 incorporates the capability to detect H2, in addition to its existing ability to detect natural gas. (Image source: Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection))](/images/GS700-Hydrogen.jpg_ico500.jpg)
The GS700 incorporates the capability to detect H2, in addition to its existing ability to detect natural gas. (Image source: Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection))
Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection’s innovative fixed and portable systems have been ensuring the safe use of hydrogen for decades, with the company today providing a critical contribution to a safe and efficient energy transition
DACC's 2023 fire safety triumph at Dubai South
![The campaign witnessed the participation of 103 companies that helped promote a culture of fire safety. (Image source: DACC)](/images/Image_1-min.jpg)
The campaign witnessed the participation of 103 companies that helped promote a culture of fire safety. (Image source: DACC)
The Dubai Aviation City Corporation’s (DACC) DC-OHSE Department concluded its 2023 Fire Safety Campaign at Dubai South in the presence of HE Khalifa Al Zaffin, executive chairman of DACC and Dubai South, and other senior executives
Hydrogen: big potential, big safety challenges
![Despite hydrogen’s potential to become a widespread clean-energy source, there are very real safety issues to contend with. (Image source: MSA Safety)](/images/Hydrogen_Big_Potential_Big_Safety_Challenges_Are_You_Ready_Image.jpg)
Despite hydrogen’s potential to become a widespread clean-energy source, there are very real safety issues to contend with. (Image source: MSA Safety)
Light, simple, abundant. That’s hydrogen (H2). Because hydrogen doesn’t create carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions when burned, it holds the promise of becoming essential for global energy transformation, pollution remediation, and decarbonising the planet