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  • Site conducted

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Operative being assessed

Gasco seeker

  • Sets up instrument in a 'gas free' area.

  • Checks instrument, sample tube, probe and other associated equipment for signs of damage.

  • Checks instrument 'service date'.

  • Attaches all the necessary associated equipment onto the instrument ready for use.

  • Checks cotton filter and Hydrophobic filter are not contaminated.

  • Carries out 'Zero' check in accordance with recommended procedures.

  • Question: What action should you take if the Zero check proves unsatisfactory?

  • Answer: Repeat the Zero check in a gas free area. If this does not correct the error/fault after a few attempts the Gascoseeker should be put through the depot test equipment. If this does not work, this instrument will require recalibration (follow local procedures).

  • Checks battery strength.

  • Question: What would indicate that the batteries need replacing and how would you go about changing them?

  • Answer: BATT FAULT would be displayed. If BATT flashing is displayed, there would be 1-2 hours of use left, at normal operating temperature. The instrument should be switched off and placed on a firm base where the two screws should be removed using the tool provided. All four batteries should be replaced using only batteries provided by SGN for use with Gascoseekers. This should always be done in a gas free area.

  • Carries out soundness test in accordance with recommended procedures.

  • Question - What action would you take if the Gascoseeker fails the soundness test?

  • Examine the sample line and probe for damage and replace as required. If the probe and sample line
    are in good condition, then place your finger over the inlet and repeat the soundness test. If the
    soundness test still fails, the Gascoseeker should be returned for repair (follow local procedures)

Taking readings

  • Selects sample mode on instrument

  • Takes readings in appropriate locations

  • Records readings on appropriate documentation, where required

  • Selects standby mode, when appropriate

  • Turns off instrument on completion

  • Cleans all equipment, checks and stores instrument in transit case

Understanding of readings

  • Question - If your instrument read 80%LEL, what would this be in GIA?

  • Answer - 4%GIA

Care of instrument

  • Checks instrument on depot test equipment in accordance with current SGN procedures

  • Question - How often must the Gascoseeker have a depot calibration check carried out?

  • Answer - Monthly

Sign off

  • Name of assessor

  • Pass or refer for additional training

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