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The CoSHH Regulations 2002 state that employers whose processes result in dust and fume emissions which pose threat to the health of their employees have complete responsibility for the control of those emissions.

Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV) Extraction Systems are identified as being essential in helping to control airborne dust and fume particles. When properly designed, installed and maintained a good LEV Extraction System will remove airborne contaminants at the point of origin and capture them in a specially designed replaceable filter mechanism.

Active Energy Solutions Ltd are specialists in the design and installation of bespoke LEV Extraction Systems. Our In-House Design team will carry out a comprehensive survey of your industrial process and provide a design specification which will effectively control particle emissions and protect the health of your employees.

Our fully qualified engineers will then install and commission the system with minimum disruption to your business operations before providing your employees with instruction in the safe use of the system. We will also provide you with a
complete documentation package containing detailed drawings, system specifications, manufacturer's manuals and warranty information.

Once your LEV Extraction System has been installed we can also provide regular in-service inspection and maintenance visits to ensure that optimum performance is maintained. Our engineers will use the latest precision equipment to analyse system performance at specially chosen test points and provide you with a detailed inspection report outlining any action required to ensure continued effective operation.

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