
The Built Environment is becoming ever more complex and the legislation and regulations governing it are comprehensive and far reaching in their application.
The general requirements of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 affect practically all areas of the Built Environment. The introduction of Approved Codes of Practice and Industry Standard Specifications for inspection, cleaning, management and monitoring of air conditioning and ventilation plant and ductwork systems puts pressure on Building Managers and Operators to ensure that they maintain evidence that the condition and performance of the systems is safe and hygienic.
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Under COSHH and the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992, the need to maintain suitable ventilation and air quality conditions in the workplace is recognised. Airborne dust, dirt and microbiological contaminants can develop and concentrate within a building's air conditioning and ventilation equipment. Add to this the mixture of dusts, fibres and background gasses generated within the workplace, and it becomes clear that the air circulating within a building can be a major contributor to Sick Building Syndrome and lead to a large amount of complaints about the working environment. Vectair Environmental can offer a complete range of specialist services to meet all your requirements to maintain good air quality now and in the future. Reports and assessments are presented in a clear and concise format and record manuals are designed for ease of use and flexibility. |
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