Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection Helps Maritime Operators Address New IMO Safety Recommendations
Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection (Teledyne GFD), part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated (NYSE:TDY), is responding to updated International Maritime Organization (IMO) recommendations for entering enclosed spaces aboard ships with gas detection solutions that help operators strengthen atmospheric monitoring and address evolving safety expectations.
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IMO Resolution MSC.581(110) broadens recommended gas testing protocols to include carbon dioxide alongside other key atmospheric hazards. Growing demand for these solutions has contributed to multiple related awards year-to-date, reflecting increased focus across the maritime sector on safety readiness and compliance.
“The IMO’s revised recommendations represent an important advancement for maritime safety,” said Thibault Fourlegnie, Vice President and General Manager, Teledyne GFD. “We provide practical gas detection solutions that help customers improve enclosed-space safety and meet evolving compliance expectations.”
Manufactured at Teledyne GFD’s facility in Renfrew, Scotland, the company’s gas detection solutions draw upon more than 75 years of engineering and manufacturing expertise in industrial safety technologies. Investment at the plant is ongoing in line with growing global demand.
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