Articles

July 2004 - Industrial Safety and Health News (ISHN)
Gordon Arnold, President of Sierra Monitor, describes how to make your facility's monitoring data accessible plantwide via strong Ethernet backbone.  By selecting gas detection systems with the multiple protocols capability to link to specific plant communication systems, the safety and instrument professional has access to important safety date throughout the plant.  This information can be accessed either via a LANServer or via the plant DCS.

May 2003 - Occupational Health and Safety Journal
In an article written by Steve Ferree, V.P. of Marketing for Sierra Monitor Corporation, information is provided regarding the background of legislative requirements for the use of alternate fuels in vehicle fleets of key metropolitan areas and the safety requirements to monitor for combustible gases in facilities such as maintenance garages and refueling stations.

September 2001 - Remote Site and Equipment Magazine
Article written by W.R. Skoglund, Business Development Manager, Telecommunications. This article highlights how the Sierra Monitor Model 2460 Environment Controller combined with the FieldServer Technologies Bridge enabled a major telecommunications firm to enhance network reliability of their system through the continuous monitoring and control available with the Sierra Monitor products. The model 2460 located in the remote telecommunications structures provides the monitoring and control needed by the user and, through the Bridge, interfaces to an Intellution FIX system in the Network Operations Center.

May 2000 - Paper presented at SSA 2000
"Developing a Totally Integrated, Ethernet-Based, Hazardous Gas Detection System"
A paper written and presented by Alicia Mitchell, Environmental, Health and Safety Manager of Cree, Inc. This paper described how the Sentry system met the needs of a fast growing semiconductor production facility. The first Sentry system was installed in their pilot plant and continued to grow as Cree grew. The Sentry was able to meet the safety needs of Cree continuously.

May 2000 - Occupational Health and Safety Journal
The Sentry gas risk management system is featured in the May issue of Occupational Health and Safety Journal. This article describes how the Sentry system can meet the needs of safety professionals worldwide from a simple 8-channel ambient air monitor to a plant-wide monitoring system interfacing to Ethernet for data access throughout the plant.