LEV course at IOHA 2018!
I will be delivering my one day British Occupation Hygiene Society local exhaust ventilation course (PDC F) at the 11th International Occupational Hygiene Association (IOHA) International Conference in Washington DC on 22nd September.
This Professional Development Course will focus on:
- Discussing the various types of the most critical part of any LEV system, the extraction hood
- Helping course participants to decide on the minimum performance that the main types of extraction hood would need in order to adequately control employee exposures
- Outlining appropriate performance requirements for the other elements of LEV systems
- Outlining the methods and the testing equipment that is needed in order to test the actual performance of an LEV system
- Discussing a number of real-life case studies to aid in the interpretation of test data from actual LEV systems
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion, participants will be able to:
? Recognize good control practices
? Evaluate LEV systems
? Determine initial operating parameters
? Analyze previously appraised systems (Routine TExT)
? Define the records as required by CoSHH
? Assess if LEV capable of adequate control
? Discuss fault remediation
Value Added
Participants will have a good understanding of how to evaluate and test local exhaust ventilation systems, comparing and understanding existing reports and design considerations. Based on UK standards and best practice, this is an interactive session which will inform and stir debate!
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