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Local Exhaust Ventilation

All workplaces need an adequate supply of fresh air. Where there is likely to be a fair amount of fume, dust or vapour produced during a process it is common to install a local exhaust ventilation system as a means of controlling it and to protect employees. These systems must be regularly maintained and inspected.

 

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