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Course Overview
Local exhaust ventilation (LEV) is the system to reduce employee exposure to airborne contaminants such as dust, mist, fume, vapour, and gas in the workplace. A properly designed, maintained, and operated local exhaust ventilation (LEV) system can remove airborne contaminants before people breathe them in and will protect workers' health.
Course Learning Outcome
- To review the designs of the local exhaust ventilation systems to determine if they are able to remove airborne contaminants without harming the environment
- To assess the local exhaust ventilation system designs and ensure that they follow the procedures for system design
- To assess the local exhaust ventilation system designs and/or models and ensure that they comply with system standards and legal requirements
Learning Units
- Principles of ventilation
- Principles of local exhaust ventilation system designs and fabrication
- Engineering calculations
Continual Professional Development
WSHO 16 SDU
Certificate
This is an Institute of Ergonomics and Hygiene (IEH) accredited course. A Certificate of Attendance will be provided for each person attending the course and demonstrating that they have understood the course content.
Enquiry
Reach out to us at training@ieh.sg




