Detection and Monitoring Equipment for Gasses and Vapours.

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Value

£1,522,344

Classifications

  • Security, fire-fighting, police and defence equipment
  • Laboratory, optical and precision equipments (excl. glasses)
  • Instruments for measuring flow, level and pressure of liquids and gases
  • Gas-detection apparatus
  • Gas-analysis apparatus
  • Measuring instruments
  • Machines and apparatus for testing and measuring
  • Detection and analysis apparatus
  • Nuclear, biological, chemical and radiological protection equipment
  • Checking and testing apparatus
  • Emergency and security equipment
  • Miscellaneous evaluation or testing instruments
  • Firefighting, rescue and safety equipment
  • Spectrometers
  • Spectroscopy devices

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Published

3 years ago

Description

Merseyside Fire & Rescue Authority are carrying out a tender process to establish a Framework on behalf of NFCC National Resilience in order to procure suitable detection and monitoring equipment; for use by Fire & Rescue Services, Police Forces and Health Services, when responding to incidents involving a release of chemical, biological and radiological substances.

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