There are many different processes
across a variety of industries which
create dust, mist, fumes, vapours and
gases. Human exposure to these harmful
airborne contaminants is controlled
using Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV)
systems.
Our BOHS P601 qualified engineers can
undertake a thorough examination of
your LEV system, testing to ensure it is
working correctly, that it’s performance
conforms with design & commissioning
criteria and HSE’s guidance HSG258.
Legal Requirements For LEV Systems
There are several pieces of legislation which apply
to employers working with potentially hazardous
substances, and who therefore require LEV
extraction:
The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974
(HSW Act) sets out the health and safety duties
that employers have to themselves, their
employees and others who may be affected by
their work.
The Control of Substances Hazardous to
Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH) adds
specific requirements to the HSW Act, such
as employers needing to assess the degree
of exposure to hazardous substances and
implement adequate control measures.
The Management of Health and Safety at
Work Regulations 1999 (MHSWR) ensures that
employers are competent for health and safety
purposes, including ensuring control measures
are maintained and tested.
The Health and Safety Executive has also issued
supplementary guidance on deciding on,
designing, commissioning and testing effective
LEV:
Controlling airborne contaminants at work:
A guide to local exhaust ventilation (LEV) –
HSG258