Practical management of local exhaust ventilation (LEV) controls – Buxton, 23 June 2016

Date and location

23 June 2016, Health and Safety Laboratory, Harpur Hill, Buxton,

Derbyshire, SK17 9JN

Event overview

Local exhaust ventilation is a commonly used method of controlling workers’ exposure to airborne contaminants. However, LEV is not always as effective as it could be and all too often fails to protect workers’ health. The reasons for LEV failure are varied, ranging from a failure at the design stage to poor maintenance and testing practices.

The course will cover:

The course will demonstrate how to successfully manage LEV systems in order to get effective, efficient, and reliable control of contaminants at least cost. This course is a British Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS) approved course.

For further information please view our current Practical Management of LEV flyer.

Who should attend?

The course will be of interest to a range of people including:

  • Managers including production, building facilities and maintenance managers
  • Health, Safety & Environment managers
  • Engineers, including production and design engineers
  • It may also be of interest to professionals involved in LEV design and management including occupational hygienists, ventilation engineers and examiners

Information and booking

A full programme and online booking form can be found on the Practical Management of LEV Controls – BOHS Approved event page. Alternatively, you can email HSL Training or call 01298 218806.

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