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H2S (Hydrogen Sulfur) Measurements

Hydrogen sulfide is a foul smelling, colorless, heavier than air and flammable gas. More importantly, this chemical compound is a toxic gas. Because it is heavier than air, it pushes oxygen upwards in its environment. Therefore, it causes poisoning of the people in the environment and corrosion of the materials. The most prominent features in terms of human health are dizziness, headache, nausea and dizziness and loss of strength, low blood pressure and loss of direction. The presence of high concentrations of hydrogen sulphide suppresses the person's sense of smell and causes sudden death if inhaled. In case of prolonged exposure to low concentrations, people lose their sense of smell.

Hydrogen sulfide is a very dangerous and deadly chemical compound, especially in the production of natural gas and crude oil plants. Hydrogen is also referred to as sulfur, sour gas or sulfur hydrogen. Due to the lethal properties of this substance, the life and health of the workers in the oil and gas sector are constantly monitored and measured. Hydrogen sulfide is formed during the decomposition of the sulfur-containing organic materials that are located between the deep geological layers during the oil extraction studies. Hydrogen sulfide is also a combustible gas. Heavier than air. Sometimes the smell is similar to the smell of rotten eggs. However, the odor is not effective in detecting this gas. Because this gas destroys the ability to smell in a very short time.

If exposed to high levels of hydrogen sulfide gas, loss of consciousness may occur within a few seconds. The most effective method of measuring this gas is the use of approved detectors. As soon as gas is released, workers should be removed from the area and the concentration of the gas determined. In this respect, measurements taken by authorized laboratories are extremely important.

Our company performs hydrogen sulfide (H2S) measurements within the scope of gas measurements. In these studies In accordance with the relevant legal regulations, standards and test methods published by domestic and foreign organizations.

In the meantime, our organization, ÖSAS Accreditation Agency, It is accredited according to TS EN ISO / IEC 17025 standard and the tests, measurement, analysis, inspection and inspection procedures and reports are accepted as valid in private and official audits.