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General Manager Wang Mao participated in the first Chemical Industry Park Safety Warning Monitoring and Emergency Response Summit Forum with products

2019-5-30

On May 30, 2019, the "First Chemical Industry Park Safety Warning Monitoring and Emergency Response Summit Forum" was held at the Yulong International Hotel in Beijing, hosted by the Third Party Environmental Pollution Control Alliance of the China Environmental Protection Federation.


General Manager Wang Mao proposed a solution to the prominent difficulties of sampling and high risk in monitoring hazardous chemical pollutants in China, combined with the company's independently developed remote imaging alarm system. The remote control imaging alarm system for toxic and harmful gases developed by its company is mainly used to detect non irritating gases, toxic and harmful organic compounds, and odor gas leaks in chemical industrial parks.
Firstly, it is to monitor and analyze the emission impact of different process stages, analyze the sources and causes of excessive emission pollution, and monitor the leakage of refining blast furnaces and tank pipelines.
The second is tank leakage and blowout monitoring, including terminals, platforms, and especially storage facilities.
Thirdly, there is excitement monitoring, mainly through mobile detection of vehicles, to improve the means for enterprises and regulatory departments to monitor production emissions and safety technologies.
Fourthly, it is the monitoring of gas emissions from ships and vehicles, mainly by transportation and maritime regulatory departments. The application methods include high-altitude installation or vehicle mounted mobile detection, monitoring the import and export of vehicle exhaust emissions and nearshore emissions.
Fifth, it is fire protection and emergency response, including fire rescue bureaus and safety supervision bureaus, using vehicle mounted mobile monitoring. The sixth is to provide emergency response support at the scene of a fire or hazardous chemical accident, assist in identifying the types of pollutants, their distribution and diffusion trends in the air, and provide technical support for decision-making. Remote sensing of toxic and harmful gases at the scene of a fire can prevent damage to firefighters from explosions, and identifying unknown types of chemicals at hazardous chemical accident sites will greatly improve pollution prevention, control, and disposal.
This forum has received strong support from China Environmental Protection Federation, Ordos Ecological and Environmental Protection Bureau, China Communications Technology Group, China Merchants Qihang, Anhui Lijian Defense, and Inner Mongolia Zhonghuan Lianke. At the same time, it has also received support from many experts and high-level representatives in the fields of environmental protection and finance. The attending representatives spoke freely, exchanged and interacted, and negotiated cooperation, making this forum exciting and diverse.