NSW
Wednesday, 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM08/10/2025
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AIOH
AIOH Chapter Meeting – NSW – Newcastle – 8 Oct
Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV) is often the most effective engineering control to remove contaminants away from the breathing zone of workers. Deciding what a “good” LEV solution looks like can be difficult for occupational hygienists because of the sometimes-complex engineering calculations required to design a system from the ground up. When looking for an ‘off the shelf’ solution, the combination of competing supplier claims for LEV products and the practice of under-sizing of LEV systems to win competitive tenders, can create uncertainty about system effectiveness, safety and value for money. This presentation aims to give attendees some tools to assess whether an LEV system has been sized correctly and has the necessary safety measures to operate safely.
Catering:
Light Catering provided
Date: Wednesday 8 October
Time: 1.00pm – 4.00pm
University of Newcastle
Newcastle City Campus NUspace
Hunter Street
Venue may change
Members: $15.00
Non Member $25.00
ex GST
is a trained occupational hygienist based in Sydney. In recent years, he has worked with a number of dust and fume extraction suppliers in designing LEV systems for local customers. Gregor also serves on the Australian Standards ME-080 Committee for air filtration for the Institute of Hospital Engineering Australia and is on the Board of the Association for Biosafety in Australia and New Zealand. He currently has no commercial affiliation with any LEV supplier.
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