What is LEV Testing:
Local exhaust ventilation (LEV) checks, help control the release of hazardous airborne substances from a process into the workplace environment.
Why carry out LEV testing:
The aim of LEV checking is to control the emission as close as possible to the point of release, and prevent it from entering the air of the workplace.
Who should carry out LEV Testing:
Anywhere with extraction units and/or that produces fumes, a few examples of workplaces and processes include:
- Wood and carpentry manufacturers
- MOT Stations
- Restaurants with exhaust ventilation units
- Industrial processes that produce paint fumes and solder fumes
- Shot blasting and sand blasting processes
- Air conditioning units
- Furniture makers
What we can offer:
Envirochem routinely undertake LEV checks for many clients on equipment including:
- Fume cabinets
- Spray booths
- Dust extract systems
- Air conditioning units
- Exhaust ventilation units
- Extractor fan units
These should be tested 14 monthly or after any modifications, as specified within the Health and Safety Executive’s HSE Guidance Notes HS(G)54 and HS(G)37.
We produce thorough reports detailing duct velocities static pressures and flow rates and make comments on any observed changes in the system reading or their possible causes.
For more information or to contact us please call on 01329 287 777 or fill out the form below;