VarSci, LLC

VarSci, LLC Founded in 2017, VarSci is an exciting innovator here to bring you superior monitoring devices for processing needs.

Founded in 2017, VarSci is an exciting innovator here to bring you superior products for processing needs. Companies today are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to comply with new dust safety regulations such as NFPA 652. These same companies are also paying a premium with insurance companies to cover the potential liability of dust explosions. Up to now, plants have had to rely solely on

DHA’s, safety plans, engineered dust collection systems, and alerting maintenance staff to react to equipment malfunctions that could cause dust to accumulate. Even with the best safety plan, in unmanned areas of facilities, or in the middle of the night, potentially explosive dust concentrations can be accumulating unobserved. Existing hand-held systems today require personnel to operate; therefore, they cannot be used in the situations mentioned above. Only continuous monitoring systems that alert operations of unacceptable dust levels, in conjunction with DHA’s and safety plans, can provide an acceptable path to mitigate risk. On March 24, 2016, the US Department of Labor and OSHA announced a final ruling reducing the permissible level of silica dust exposed to a worker over an 8-hour period to 50 µg/m3. Currently there are approximately 2.3 million U.S. workers at risk and it is estimated that the new ruling will save over 600 lives per year. Companies will need to comply with this new ruling and take necessary steps to protect their employees. Continuous monitoring provides a superior solution then periodic sampling using hand held devices. A well implemented continuous monitoring system can provide a marked improvement towards employee health and property protection.

Incredible footage of a facility in Indiana undergoing a grain dust explosion. This shows just how powerful and unexpect...
08/01/2017

Incredible footage of a facility in Indiana undergoing a grain dust explosion. This shows just how powerful and unexpected dust explosions can be!

https://youtu.be/P-ItsDiRies

Switz city Indiana. 7/31/2017

06/28/2017

New article comparing Electrostatic Induction technologies with predecessors! https://goo.gl/EZWBD2

06/05/2017

VarSci now hosts an interactive distribution map. Find your nearby sales team to start monitoring your fugitive dust https://goo.gl/Fcnpln

06/05/2017

Great research is being done by Chris Cloney of www.MyDustExplosionResearch.com on dust explosions and industrial safety across industries worldwide. A corn mill explosion in WI left three mortally wounded, the cause of which is currently unknown. Another explosion, confirmed to be caused by dust in a Formosa steel plant in Vietnam lead to a toxic spill. Find out more on Chris's website by signing up for his weekly newsletter.

Fugitive dust and baghouse leak detection monitors for the grain industry
02/14/2017

Fugitive dust and baghouse leak detection monitors for the grain industry

If combustible dust is a concern for your facility, let us give you peace of mind.  Our Sintrol fugitive dust monitor recently received intrinsically safe certification and is designed to monitor dust 24/7 and report information to your control room.  We will be demonstrating our device at the GEAPS...

02/02/2017

Brief overview of continuous fugitive combustible dust monitoring

After a quiet day here at IPPE we have actually received the go ahead to move to a more centrally located booth. Come ch...
02/02/2017

After a quiet day here at IPPE we have actually received the go ahead to move to a more centrally located booth. Come check out the Snifter's capability of measuring the particles emitted by ripping a sheet of paper over at booth #408! The show ends today. Also enter for a chance to win an Amazon Echo. http://ippexpo.com/ https://www.varsci.com/

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