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The Top 10 Fire Hazards in the Workplace and How to Prevent Them

Workplace fires are more common than you might think. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), U.S. fire departments respond to a fire somewhere in the nation every 24 seconds. That’s why it’s so important for businesses to understand the risks and do everything possible to prevent fires from occurring. At Highmark Analytics, we

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Understanding Combustion Analysis: What a Combustion Analyzer Tells You

Operating heavy machinery like boilers, heaters, and furnaces requires diligent monitoring to ensure efficient, safe, and compliant performance. This is where combustion analyzers come in. As an expert integrator of emissions monitoring solutions with over 20 years of experience, Highmark Analytics knows that the right combustion analyzer provides invaluable insight into combustion efficiency and safety.

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What Are the Main EPA Guidelines for NOx?

In the world of industrial emissions management, the oversight of nitrogen oxides (NOx) has become an indispensable focus. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), recognizing the environmental and health implications of NOx emissions, has established comprehensive guidelines to regulate and mitigate these pollutants. Highmark Analytics, leveraging over two decades of experience as integrators and distributors of

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How Often Does a Flue Gas Analyzer Need to Be Calibrated?

Flue gas analyzers (FGAs) stand as indispensable tools for heating engineers, playing a pivotal role in assessing the safety, performance, and emissions of fossil fuel-based systems. To maintain compliance with stringent regulations and ensure customer safety, regular calibration, and recertification of FGAs are essential. This article delves deeper into the significance of calibration for your

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Understanding the Distinction: CMS vs. CEMS in Gas Emission Monitoring

In the realm of gas emission monitoring, two acronyms often surface. The first is CMS, or Continuous Monitoring Systems, and the second is CEMS, or Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems. While they sound similar, they serve distinct purposes and operate under different principles. Highmark Analytics, a trusted integrator and distributor of gas analysis solutions, aims to

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