Established in September 2016, Maersk H2S Safety Services Congo Branch is located in Pointe-Noire, the country’s oil and gas city. The latest addition means that we now have operational bases in 5 continents of the world. Our presence in the
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Gas Safety Services
Maersk H2S Safety Services provides protection against dangerous gasses. We detect the most common toxic and explosive gasses encountered in the oil and gas industry, including H2S, SO2, CO, CO2 and CH4.
Equipment
Maersk H2S Safety Services has an outstanding reputation for operating worldwide, providing first-class equipment. When dealing with safety the quality and reliability of your equipment can never be compromised. As a provider of detection and protection equipment, our equipment is a lifesaving measure on-board an oil and gas installation.
Personnel
Maersk H2S Safety Services employs more than 100 experienced H2S Supervisors, all of whom possess extensive international experience within the oil and gas industry and H2S. First class personnel are a vital precondition in conducting a safe and efficient operation.
Training
Maersk H2S Safety Services runs an H2S Basic Course and a Confined Space Course, designed to meet industry standards.
NORM Safety Services
NORM, or Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials, can be present in the production of oil and gas and constitutes a serious danger to the workers’ health and safety. NORM should only be handled by personnel trained within radiation.
Maintenance Services
Maersk H2S Safety Services offers inspection, testing and maintenance on detection systems and fire equipment to a variety of customers within the oil and gas, and maritime industry.
Sales Enquiries
No matter your location, we will handle your request. Fill in the below form or contact our head office, sales department: +45 7613 8000.
H2S Facts
What is H2S?
Hydrogen Sulphide, chemically known as H2S, is a flammable, toxic and extremely dangerous volatile sulphur gas often associated with high pressure and high temperature. In low concentrations H2S smells like rotten eggs, but you should never rely on your sense of smell as exposure in high concentrations, above 100 ppm, will paralyse the olfactory nerve.
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