01.02.2011 • News

Gas Detection Survey

Gas Detection Survey

CHEManager Europe and Dräger are interested in finding out what expectations users have in terms of gas detection systems. The CHEManager Europe editorial team and Dräger, as a long-standing manufacturer of portable and stationary gas detectors, are interested in finding out what expectations users have in terms of gas detection systems.

We would like to know what you use them for; what you look for when choosing equipment; and which quality attributes are important to you. We need this information to ensure that we continue to develop appropriate solutions for detecting and warning about hazardous gases, as well as reporting on the current industrial challenges in relation to handling gases.

These are the things that we will be asking about in our survey.

It should not take any longer than five minutes to complete.

On request, we will send a personal copy of the survey results to all those who have taken part. All entries will also go into a prize draw to participate in a Dräger seminar of your choice, for example at our award-winning CSE (Confined Space Entry) course. Other prizes include 100 of our "Bert" foam dolls.

Please click here for the survey.

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