News

  1. Keeping the Lights On and Preventing Failures with the FLIR Si124

    Two male SPI employees in hardhats are using the FLIR Si124 Acoustic Imager to inspect electricity lines. Equipped with 124 microphones and a high-resolution digital camera, find out how SPI Inspections used Teledyne FLIR's Si124 Acoustic Imager to prevent 25 million dollars worth of failures and keep power lines running. Read FLIR's case study to learn how the Si124 can help you detect electrical failures including partial discharge. Continue reading →
  2. News Roundup: Unregistered Gas Engineers & Gas Unsafe Landlords

    The Gas Safe Register logo is sits on a black background on the right of the banner. On the left small, white text reads 'News Round Up', beneath this large, yellow text reads 'Unregistered "Gas Engineers"' and underneath this smaller, bold, underlined text says 'Don's Cut Corners With Gas'. Raising awareness about gas safety is critical to protecting the public. Unfortunately, there are still instances of illegal and dangerous gas work carried out by unqualified, unregistered “gas engineers”, as well as cases of landlords failing to meet legal gas safety requirements. Below are just some of the news stories that have been reported this year, followed by tips on how you can keep yourself, your family, your community, and, if you’re a landlord, your tenants safe. Continue reading →
  3. Acoustic Imaging Saves up to 90% in Inspection Time

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  4. Bowled Over with the A Team

    A collage of photos of the Sales team bowling and playing arcade games sits on an orange background. In the middle large, white text on a transparent blue background reads 'Sales Go Bowling, Bowling, Bowling'. Last month our highly competitive Sales Team (well, what do you expect?) went bowling. Read on to find out who came out on top... Continue reading →
  5. How to Make Energy Savings - FREE Fluke Workshop

    PASS Ltd invites you to this FREE Energy Saving workshop, hosted by Fluke's Mark Sherwood Technical Product Specialist. Continue reading →
  6. Team Training Throws Axes

    A collage made up of four images. The image in top left is a photo of the Training team standing around a wooden throne holding wooden swords and shields. Two team members sit in the throne. In the top right, Stuart accepts a car sticker from a member of Valhalla's staff. In the bottom left, a man throws an axe. The image in the bottom right is a photo of Dawn signing a blackboard wall. In the centre, orange text on a blue background reads "Team Training Throws Axes". [On the 30th August] the Training Team went to Valhalla in Newton Aycliffe for Indoor Axe Throwing! Continue reading →
  7. Testo Release New 316 Series of Gas Leak Detectors

    Three Testo 316 Series Gas Leak Detectors in a line on a white background. From left to right: the Testo 316-1 with an orange display and probe LED; Testo 316i with one green LED bar on the scale and a green probe LED; Testo 316-2 Ex with a red display and probe. Beneath these detectors, white text on a transparent orange background reads "New Testo 316 Gas Leak Detectors". The new Testo 316 Gas Leak Detectors maximise the ease and efficiency of identifying, tracing, and pinpointing methane, propane, hydrogen, and butane gas leaks. Testo understands that not all gas detection operations are the same. Therefore, to meet the needs of all their customers, Testo has designed this range to contain an array of models, including simple LED indicators; detectors with a digital display for taking quantitative measurements; explosion-protected models; and instruments suitable for identifying both fuel gas and refrigerant leaks. All Testo's 316 Series Gas Leak Detectors feature a flexible probe with a traffic light LED. This enables access to difficult-to-reach spaces and provides a clear detection/severity alert. Read on for an overview of Testo’s new 316 Gas Detector series. Continue reading →
  8. Team Building with the "Goonies"

    On the left of the banner is an image showing three men and three women smiling in front of a wooden door and wall. To the right of this large, blue text on an orange and blue background reads "Goonies Get Out!!" Last [month] several "gifted" people escaped from a locked room by completing tasks. After a rather shaky start, the collective began to rattle through the room like a whirlwind! Continue reading →
  9. Calibration Conquer Castle & Tear Up the Track

    On the left on the picture is an image of six members of the calibration department posing for a photo in some castle dungeons. Paul stands in the middle holding a sign saying 'We Escaped!' To the right of this is an image of eight members of the calibration team posing in black and red/blue jumpsuits on a racing podium. Both of these images have a blue frame. Beneath them white text on an orange background reads 'Calibration Conquer Castle & The Track'. Last week our Calibration Department took on a trap and a track. Splitting into two teams, those with a need for speed battled it out at the local Go-Karting track; while the wiser members of the department got their adrenaline rush riddling their way out of Lumley Castle’s dungeons. Here’s what happened when Calibration went team-building. Continue reading →
  10. Marketing Masters Air Trail (Kind Of)

    Members of the marketing department pose under the Air Trail for a photo. Above them large green text reads 'Marketing Masters Air Trail'; under this heading smaller green text reads '(Kind Of)'. Continue reading →