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Industrial process heating operations often involve high temperatures and pressures that — if not properly managed and maintained — can put processes and personnel at risk.
Being cognizant of safety can prevent injury and loss of life. In the larger scale of a business, it can prevent expensive repercussions while at the same time improve efficiency and production.
The days of using a rag and stick to light a burner have thankfully faded into the not-so-distant past. Technology has evolved and continues to do so at a rapid rate.