whompa73 said:Vantage block?
I remember MichaelDavid uses those test strips which are visually read ? No meter needed. He cuts them up into 5 so very cheap too. They won't replace your regular meter but they are certainly intrinsically safe and may be an alternative whilst off shore. They are pretty accurate at low levels, less so at higher levels but they will serve a purpose.hale710 said:They can't use phones. torches, cameras etc have to be under permit to be used. But with a BG meter I can't even walk to the permit office when I arrive on site lol
There is definitely a way around it, I just haven't worked it out yet
Redjason2373 said:Hi hale,
I work in the oil & gas industry also (Glasgow just now) usually you can get to the permit office without any issues as they are normally located out with the haz area as people will typically carry phones etc to their cabin.
I'm not entirely sure how to get around the problem, can you not get to the permit office once dumping your gear in your sleeping accom. or email the permit team before departing?
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mo1905 said:I remember MichaelDavid uses those test strips which are visually read ? No meter needed. He cuts them up into 5 so very cheap too. They won't replace your regular meter but they are certainly intrinsically safe and may be an alternative whilst off shore. They are pretty accurate at low levels, less so at higher levels but they will serve a purpose.hale710 said:They can't use phones. torches, cameras etc have to be under permit to be used. But with a BG meter I can't even walk to the permit office when I arrive on site lol
There is definitely a way around it, I just haven't worked it out yet
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Hobs said:So that must also mean electronic watches and hearing aids are banned too? ...sheesh!!
Hobs said:As far as I know hearings aids are not classed as 'intrinsically safe' and nor are watches, so I can't undestand how a meter can be rejected.
By the same thought process, static sparking from clean hair could ignite a gas pocket if your shoes insulate you from the 'grounded' metelwork all around you. Everything has a 'spark' potential and that depends on its dilectric strength.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dielectric_strength
Ah ok. Sorry to hear that dudehale710 said:whompa73 said:Vantage block?
It means I've failed my medical. To travel offshore you require a vantage card, but when mine is scanned it will say I'm unsafe to travel
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