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Illuminating solution
December 1st 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 managed by multi-national consortia familiar with Wolf products.

Leadlamps, flameproof and GLS versions, are much in demand in numerous industries. They are of robust construction and offer effective performance for arduous activities.

Where other hazards exist in dark, confined spaces, even in Hazardous Areas classified as Zone 0, the Wolf hazard warning lamp HL-95 will flash continuously for two months from one primary air-depolarised battery.

The new ATEX Turbolite is a compressed-air powered portable floodlight that at 250W halogen, is capable of illuminating the largest of storage tanks.

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