Air monitoring
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The use of breathing masks and compressed breathing air is a vital component of maintaining safety standards on site. The air produced protects workers in spray booths, car body shops and other applications where isocyanate paint mixtures are used. It enables safe breathing whilst wearing personal protection equipment and minimises the risk of overexposure by ensuring a clean air supply. If compressed air becomes contaminated at any point your employees are at risk of a fatal accident.
However, by frequently testing your own compressed breathing air sources you can have confidence that your employees are protected. If you find yourself testing more than one air supply at a time, or have to carry out multiple tests per year then why not purchase your own unit?
Here are three reasons why we think you should:
Full training is offered by a1-cbiss to ensure your team are comfortable conducting their own tests.
To help you carry out regular tests, as outline in BS EN12021, a1-cbiss have designed a conveniently packaged breathing air quality test kit. The AIRQUAL-1 comes with everything required to for an ‘on the spot’ test. At 4kg and packaged in an aluminium casing, the AIRQUAL-1 is rugged, lightweight and does not require charging, meaning that it can even be used in situations where power isn’t accessible.
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IET 36.3 May