Industrial Scientific Corporation began in 1976 as the Research Division of the National Mine Service Company (NMS) with a focus on developing instrumentation to detect methane gas. In 1985, NMS sold the division to founder Kenton McElhattan, and Industrial Scientific started its operations as a private company. In 2015, Industrial Scientific moved into a new 200,000 square foot headquarters in Robinson Township, Pennsylvania, where they design and manufacture gas detection products that protect workers from hazardous conditions around the world. Besides mining, key markets include utilities, chemical production, oil and gas, steel and coke, pulp and paper, fire service, construction, military, food and beverage manufacturing, and general industry.
From the International Space Station to mines deep inside the earth, men and women around the world bet their lives on the technologies the Industrial Scientific teams have created, including the first three-gas detector, six-gas detector, and wireless gas detector. Industrial Scientific has also developed a full suite of safety resources, including:
- iNet® Exchange, a full-service gas detector maintenance and repair program.
- iNet® Control+, a data management tool to help you make smarter long-term decisions.
- iNet® Now, a live monitoring service that provides real-time visibility into worker and site safety.
- SAFER One™, a dynamic plume modeling tool to help you operate with confidence during a chemical release.
AIHA would like to thank Roni Bernardo for help in coordinating the event, along with our tour guides Nick and Jamie, and our presenters, Brittany and Jen, for an enjoyable and informative presentation.
Twenty-six members of the Pittsburgh Local Section AIHA, including 10 students from Slippery Rock University, had the opportunity to visit the Industrial Scientific headquarters on November 12, 2025, for a tour and technical presentation. Participants are pictured below:
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