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Continue ShoppingLEV testing is a legal obligation that must be carried out by any employer who uses local exhaust ventilation (LEV) for dust and fume extraction.
This equipment controls substances hazardous to a person's health. All equipment must be in compliance with Regulation 9 of the COSHH Regulations.
The employer must ensure that LEV equipment is maintained in an efficient state, in proper working order and in good repair.
LEV testing should be carried out at least once every 14 months and in some industries far more frequently.
Book TodayIndustry standard for LEV testing.
The HSE recommends only using companies that hold BOHS P601.
All Extractly LEV testing engineers hold P601 as a minimum.
Having your LEV system tested
at regular intervals will ensure
you comply with all relevant
COSHH regulations.
The HSE enforces COSHH regulations, to ensure employers have their LEV systems tested by competent engineers
It is also the duty of the employer to keep a suitable record of the LEV testing examination for a period of at least 5 years.
This record should also include details of repairs carried out as a result of the examination and test.
Following every LEV Test, Extractly will provide a comprehensive report, produced for each LEV system,
in accordance with the current HSE Guide to Local Exhaust Ventilation (HSG258).