Blackline Safety partnered with Vlahi Systems to integrate gas sensor data from its cloud-connected area gas detectors with the live weather data flowing into Vlahi’s CERES plume modeling software.
How sensor-driven plume dispersion modeling saves lives. Across the U.S., 17% of the population live near a toxic release facility, ranging from 6.5% in Hawaii to 37.3% in Wisconsin (Stacker.com).
CALGARY, Canada--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Blackline Safety Corp. (TSX: BLN), a global leader of gas detection and connected safety solutions, today announced it has partnered with Houston-based Vlahi Systems, ...
DLR has conducted wind tunnel experiments to explore various methods for robots and drones to monitor the behaviour of airborne gases. The aim of the research is to gather data on gas dispersion ...
During unplanned chemical releases, there are bound to be more questions than answers. Plume models are the best way to answer these questions and more. A plant-wide power outage at Pasadena Refining ...