Local Exhaust Ventilation

 
Local exhaust ventilation equipment (LEV) is widely used to control employees’ exposures at work to substances which are hazardous to health. Both the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH) and the Control of Lead at Work Regulations 2002 (CLAW) require employers to ensure that thorough examination and testing of LEV is carried out at least every 14 months.
 
Although the thorough examination and testing of LEV is straightforward, it is time consuming and requires specialist equipment (and competence in its use). Most employers choose, therefore, to engage consultants to carry out the work.

As an occupational hygienist with 20 years experience, I can assist you in carrying out the examination and testing required by both COSHH and CLAW. The records of the examinations and tests, which will, of course, comply with the requirements of the appropriate Approved Code of Practice, can be supplied as a hard copy or electronically.

If you need help with LEV examination and testing, contact me, Paul Leadbetter.

        

Paul Leadbetter Associates

Paul Leadbetter Limited Registered in England & Wales
Trading address and registered office:
39 Saint Dunstan's Crescent
 Worcester WR5 2AF
 Tel: 01905 353500
 E-mail: paul@paul-leadbetter.co.uk 
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VAT No. GB 729 2718 13
Contact: Paul Leadbetter CMIOSH LFOH
                  (Managing Director)
  

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