Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV) thorough examination and testing (TExT) is a legal requirement under the HSE's COSHH regulations. It is essential to use local exhaust ventilation systems as a control measure to capture and transport harmful substances released from a production process before they enter aworkplaceatmosphere and environment.

Element provides a comprehensive range of LEV testing services across a range of extraction systems, in accordance with HSG258 guidelines, to help you make certain that the workplace is safe and compliant.

The legal requirements for LEV testing

LEV testing and examination is a legal requirement under the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) regulations; your equipment must be examined and tested at least once every 14 months to ensure compliance with health and safety standards. Test reports often form part of a company's insurance requirements and are essential to avoid prosecution, insurance invalidation, and employee illness.

Under the Health and Safety Executive guidance HSG258 Controllingairborne contaminants at work, a guide to local exhaust ventilation, it is the employer's responsibility to know and understand:

  • the parts of the local exhaust ventilation system and its function
  • how to use the local exhaust ventilation system
  • how to recognize a damaged part
  • that the local exhaust ventilation system is delivering its design performance and is effectively controlling emissions and exposure.

What is included in Element's local exhaust ventilation tests?

Element performs LEV testing and examination, undertaken by qualified occupational hygienists holding the BOHS proficiency module P601 or higher BOHS qualification. The tests typically involve the following three stages:

  • Stage 1 - a thorough visual examination
  • Stage 2 - a measurement of the technical performance
  • Stage 3 - assessment of the local exhaust ventilation system's control effectiveness

Our experts test all makes of fume and dust extraction equipment and produce a detailed examination and test report for each system in line with HSE guidance. The reports consist of an executive summary, a prioritized action plan summary, and detail if the system provides effective control to airborne contaminants.

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