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and radiation, combined with the physiological status and location of workers and emergency response teams. In January 2012, the company released its cloud-based service, called ProRAE Guardian CloudServer, for first responders to detect hazardous threats in real-time and to share gas and radiation data globally. This service helps emergency response teams shorten the time to analyze threats and make decisions.
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Additionally, the company's offerings, like its AreaRAE wireless monitoring system, are utilized for risk management, asset security, and employee well-being by international organizations and sports venues such as the Super Bowl, World Series games, NBA championship, and Government conventions.. The
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The energy exploration and refining/oil and gas sector requires process measurements and safety alert systems to address worldwide industrial incidents, like the 2010 catastrophic explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig and Total's Elgin platform gas leak in March 2012.. The company's monitors are
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In the industrial safety market, there is an increasing awareness that long-term exposure to even very low concentrations of toxic or hazardous gases can adversely affect workers’ health. Businesses and organizations require ongoing monitoring and detection to assess the acceptable level of toxic
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The company also incorporates wireless communication and data transmission capabilities into its offerings. In 2001, RAE Systems introduced its first wireless data transmission product. In the first quarter of 2012, the ProRAE Guardian was launched, enabling access to real-time data on toxic gases
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that can detect dose rates and help protect industrial workers from radiation exposure. RAE Systems wireless gas detection systems enable incident commanders to extend monitoring capabilities and share critical data in real time as emergencies unfold.
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In the oil and gas, industrial production, fire and HazMat, national security, and environmental industries, the company's products are deployed by first responders to improve public protection and reduce response times.
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T. L. Longworth K. Y. Ong (Sep, 2001). Domestic Preparedness Program: Testing of RAE Systems ppbRAE Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Monitor Photo-Ionization Detector (PID) Against Chemical Warfare Agents Summary
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In 2013, the company's detectors were used in 120 countries by industrial organizations, emergency responders, and government agencies. In April 2013, the company was acquired by
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The company serves five industries, including energy exploration and refining/oil and gas, industrial safety, national security, fire and HazMat, and the environmental market.
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Robert I. Chen and Peter Hsi founded RAE Systems in 1991 to apply sensor technology to monitor toxic chemicals for environmental, industrial safety, energy,
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agent detection, fire, and military end user applications. Also, the company has products for real-time detection of unseen threats such as radiation,
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The company holds over 40 chemical sensor patents in the detection-sensor field, which include patents for
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utilized by energy companies for exploration, refining as well as downstream monitoring and safety.
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Wireless personal, area, transportable and fixed gas and radiation detection systems
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Ping-pong detectives: RAE Systems called in to find Olympics 'paddle doping' cheats
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RAE Systems Receives Frost & Sullivan Global Leadership Award for Gas Detection
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Gas detection systems, Industrial, Oil & Gas, Fire/HazMat Safety equipment
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Chemical, Biological Detectors to Improve First Responder Reaction
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Multi-remote real-time detection, data sharing: gas and radiation
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RAE Systems Software Enables Interoperability Among Responders
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and other international table tennis tournaments, where the
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Total plans to fly staff to gas-leaking North Sea platform
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With its photoionization technology, the company provides
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that can help safety professionals monitor and measure
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asked RAE Systems to provide sensors to test paddles.
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Manufacturing companies based in San Jose, California
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Cloud Services Drive Fast-Growing Outsourcing Market
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RAE Systems Offers the ProRAE Guardian at FDIC 2012
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Subsidiary
San Jose
California
Parent
Honeywell
www.raesystems.com
an advertisement
improve it
promotional content
external links
neutral point of view
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San Jose, California
Mine Safety Appliances
Industrial Scientific Corporation
Dräger
BP
Chevron Corporation
United States Air Force
United States Navy
United States Department of Homeland Security
DuPont
Formosa Plastics Corp
hazardous material
Hewlett-Packard
Honeywell
photoionization
CBRNE
chemical warfare agents
photoionization detector (PID)

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