From: NEAL LANGERMAN <neal**At_Symbol_Here**CHEMICAL-SAFETY.COM>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Portable Oxygen Monitor Recommendations
Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2018 15:50:42 +0000
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Look at the Draeger Pac 3500 single gas monitor. Used various versions of these for years

On Wed, Feb 14, 2018, 05:39 Wilhelm, Monique <mwilhelm**At_Symbol_Here**umflint.edu> wrote:

Hello,

I am looking for recommendations for portable oxygen monitors to be used when doing work with cryogenic gases to be worn as a backup to our wall-mounted sensors in a small room. I would like for it to have a pump but it does not need to detect multiple gases.

Thank you,

Monique

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Monique Wilhelm, M.S., NRCC Certified CHO

ACS D-CHAS Secretary-Elect|2017 CERM E. Ann Nalley Award Recipient

Laboratory Manager|Adjunct Lecturer|Chemistry Club Advisor

Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry|University of Michigan-Flint

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