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Full beam ahead for safety light (1st June 2008)
Since its recent launch, Wolf Safety says its new ATEX Certified Worklite has received some excellent evaluations and a notable level of sales.
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Powerful work light (1st December 2007)
Introduced by Wolf Safety Lamp is an ATEX-certified portable Worklite powered by a sealed lead acid battery.
TORCHES CERTIFIED TO ATEX AND IECEx (1st October 2007)
Wolf Safety has introduced a new LED Primary Cell Torch range that is certified to ATEX and IECEx by Baseefa (2001).
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Portable worklite is atex certified (1st June 2007)
The latest Wolf Safety Lamp to be introduced is the ATEX certified portable Worklite.
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Atex torch (1st June 2006)
Wolf Safety Lamp Company believes its ATEX torches to be the ideal pocket lamp to enable the oil distribution industry to meet ADR equipment compliance.
Torch achieves mission impossible (5th May 2006)
Wolf claims its latest rechargeable torches have achieved the impossible, combining lightweight design with high power output.
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Hands-free headtorch (1st April 2006)
The Wolf Zone 0 headtorch, HT-200, has ATEX equipment Category 1 specification, enabling it to be used safely in Zone 0 hazardous areas without risk to personnel.
Helping lighten the ATEX burden (1st April 2006)
Hazardous area sites must comply with the ATEX Workplace Directive, under the Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations (DESEAR).
Illuminating solution (1st December 2005)
Wolf Safety Lamp Company says the buoyant prices of oil and gas have boosted its business. Demand for Explosion-protected work lights, as well as generalpurpose safety torches and handlamps comes from new and refurbishment oil and gas projects, often
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FREE GUIDE (1st October 2005)
With only nine months until the deadline for implementation of the ATEX workplace directive 99/92/EC, Wolf Safety has updated its ATEX Explained poster guide, that reviews the main obligations of this directive upon all European hazardous area sites.
ATEX torches for RAF (1st August 2005)
Wolf Safety has been awarded two contracts from the Ministry of Defence (MoD) for special versions of its primary cell powered Wolf ATEX safety torch .
50H LIGHT DURATION FOR ZONE 0 HEADTORCH (1st June 2005)
Wolf Safety‘s latest headtorch is powered by three AA primary alkaline cells. It features variable illumination levels from a choice of three, five or seven high intensity LEDs, selected by a rubber push button on the lens rim.
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RECHARGEABLE TORCH HAS ATEX-APPROVAL (1st June 2005)
Wolf Safety has launched the first in its range of ATEX-approved rechargeable torches.
ATEX TORCHES TO SHINE AT SHOW (1st April 2005)
Wolf Safety will launch two new products at Safety & Health Expo 2005.
Rechargeable lamp (1st August 2004)
The Wolf Safety Lamp Company and Lyon Equipment are helping promote the PETZL Duo atex rechargeable head/helmet lamp within the UK, European and international hazardous area markets. They believe the Duo atex E61L5, with switchable led and convention
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HANDLAMP GETS A CHARGER-LATCH (1st June 2004)
The Wolflite range of safety handlamps now benefits from a new charger with latching holder/wall holder, developed in association with a number of county fire brigades.
Safety lighting (1st April 2004)
atex certified products from Wolf Safety will feature on the companys stand at this years Safety & Health Expo.
ATEX compliant (1st February 2004)
With the launch of its new ATEX Turbolite models, Wolf Safety is able to offer ATEX Certified compressed air safety lamps for use in hazardous areas. For use in Zones 1 and 2, the new ATEX Turbolites can be used throughout Europe in the petrochemical
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