Interscan Gets Contract for Toxic Gas Monitors
Interscan Corp., a Chatsworth maker of toxic gas monitors, has received a contract with the U.S. Defense Department to provide the monitors for use in dismantling nuclear weapons in the Ukraine.
The contract has earned $150,000 so far, and shipments are slated to continue indefinitely, a company spokesman said. The monitors warn workers if dangerous vapors escape into the air as they remove rocket fuel from the missiles, the company said.
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