Monitoring in the Electric Industry: Part one

A recent overseas trip to the local Channel Island of Guernsey was carried out to monitor air quality at a site which used diesel based engines. The main testing was using portable particulate monitors which were set up in four different locations to measure PM2.5, PM10 and other airborne particles. They were set up and run statically in the same place for a week, recording any measurements picked up.

The analysis was then conducted back in the UK at the Fareham based office, with graphs and tables used to demonstrate the values detected against both the EH40 workplace exposure limits and the ambient air quality standards.

If you require monitoring for air quality please contact Envirochem for more information. Or if you have concerns and advice, we can use our operative’s experiences and knowledge to advise the type of sampling required for your site.

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