HazMat Training Tools

Conduct hands-on gas detector training with GasTrainer, a training meter that interacts with a simulated gas source set-up by the instructor. Simulate gas leaks with the HazardTank and Leaking Propane Tank. Set the scene with the HazMat Placard Kit.


The GasTrainer uses GasSource emitters and sensor technology to simulate chemical and explosive gas emission sources. The rugged handheld meter reads the electronic emissions of four different “gases”, with customizable alarm levels and intensity settings.

The GasTrainer allows for comprehensive gas monitoring and response training for both fire service professionals and safety personnel. Simulated gas sources can be set up in work areas, chemical storage facilities, and near HVAC equipment where HazMat dangers can actually exist. Students can be trained how different gases behave, how to locate emission sources, and how to establish safety perimeters in the event of a hazard situation.

The GasTrainer package includes three different GasSource emitters with high and low strength settings to create a variety of training scenarios. The package comes with a student gas meter, as well as an instructor unit that allows the trainer to observe what the student unit is doing. Using the hand held instructor unit, a trainer can set alarm levels, adjust the gas being monitored and even manually increase or decrease gas readings to provide additional training challenges. A detachable metering wand allows students to train on metering confined spaces and locating point source emissions. A rugged carrying case and recharge accessories provide everything you need to start your training.


Create gas leak emergencies with the HazardTank and Leaking Propane Tank. These compressed gas cylinder props have integrated electronics that create a loud hissing sound effect when the valve is opened, simulating a leak. The hissing sound effect is gradually reduced as the trainee closes the valve.


The HazMat Placard Kit includes a complete set of magnetic Hazardous Materials placards, a UN number sign and an NFPA diamond.