LEV Testing

Ensure your Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV) systems meet HSE and COSHH regulations with our professional LEV testing.

Our qualified engineers all hold a BOHS P601 as a minimum to ensure your extraction systems meets all health and safety requirements.

We help you protect employee health, maintain legal compliance and improve air quality in industrial and commercial environments.

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LEV Inspection

Book your LEV inspection with Extractly to ensure health and safety compliance. It is a legal obligation to carry out an inspection of your local exhaust ventilation (LEV) to check it is operating safely and adhering to standards.

This equipment controls substances hazardous to a person's health. All equipment must be in compliance with Regulation 9 of the COSHH Regulations.

The employer must ensure that LEV equipment is maintained in an efficient state, in proper working order and in good repair.

An LEV inspection should be carried out at least once every 14 months and in some industries far more frequently.

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Step 1:
Get in Touch

Give us a call and book your LEV test with one of our experienced engineers.

Step 2: 
Complete LEV Test

Our P601 accredited engineers will conduct a thorough examination of your LEV Systems.

Step 3:
Detailed Report

We will provide a detailed and comprehensive report in accordance with the HSE Guide.

Step 4:
Receive Certification

Receive certification of compliance with COSHH regulations and HSE Standards.

BOHS P601

Industry standard for LEV testing.
The HSE recommends only using companies that hold BOHS P601.
All Extractly LEV testing engineers hold P601 as a minimum.

COSHH Regulations

Having your LEV system tested
at regular intervals will ensure
you comply with all relevant
COSHH regulations.

Health & Safety executive

The HSE enforces COSHH regulations, to ensure employers have their LEV systems tested by competent engineers 

Compliant COSHH Testing

Compliant COSHH Testing ensures that your systems are operating safely. Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) is a set of UK regulations designed to protect those working with hazourdous substances.

Under COSHH, employers must assess risks, implement control measures, provide training and regularly monitor exposure—this includes ensuring equipment like LEV systems are tested and maintained properly.

It is the duty of the employer to keep a suitable record of the LEV testing examination for a period of at least 5 years.

This record should also include details of repairs carried out as a result of the examination and test.

Following every LEV Test, Extractly will provide a comprehensive report, produced for each LEV system,
in accordance with the current HSE Guide to Local Exhaust Ventilation (HSG258).

To stay compliant, please complete the form below to send a request for your next LEV Testing with Extractly.

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Why Choose Extractly?

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Experienced

Our team has years of expertise and knowledge between them, ensuring you get the best for the job.

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Trustworthy

We offer transparency and honesty throughout the process. Choose someone you can trust, choose Extractly.

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Professional

At Extractly, we offer a professional and thorough sevice for all your extraction needs.

What is an LEV Test?

LEV testing is a mandatory test that ensures your dust and fume extraction systems are running safely and effectively. These tests must be completed at least once every 14 months to ensure your systems are compliant with COSHH regulations.

During the test, our P601 accredited engineers make sure that your ventilation systems are effectively removing dust, fumes and other hazardous particles from the air.

The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH) state that thorough testing should be carried out to ensure control measures are effective.

LEV testing also plays a key role in preventative maintenance, helping businesses detect and address mechanical issues before they impact performance. Over time, wear and tear can reduce the efficiency of your extraction system.

Our experienced engineers have in-depth knowledge of LEV system design and operation, allowing them to spot faults or weaknesses early. Helping to minimise the risk of breakdowns and costly downtime.

Is an LEV Test a Legal Requirement?

As part of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) standards, businesses that work with LEV Systems and hazardous substances must comply with the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) regulations. This is reference in Section 9 of the COSHH Handbook.

These systems must be tested and examined by a BOHS P601 accredited engineer at least once every 14 months.

At Extractly, our engineers have at least a BOHS P601, ensuring they are equipped to test, review and certify Local Exhaust Ventilation systems.

What is Included in an LEV Test?

Maintenance and Inspection

Visual Inspection - Our engineers check all visible parts of your LEV syetsm, including hoods, ductwork, filters and fans.
Filter and Ductwork Check - Filters and ducts are thoroughly inspected for blockages, corrosion or leaks.
General Condition - The system is assessed for cleanliness, noise and vibration levels.

Examination and Test

Airflow and Velocity Measurements - Our engineers use instruments to measure the effectiveness of your LEV system.
System Performance Checks - The current performance will be compared to its original design or manufacturer specification.

Review and Recommendations

After completing the COSHH compliant test for you LEV System, our engineers will provide a compliance evaluation report to determine if your equpiment meets regulations. 
A report is provided with test results, system condition, any corrective actions needed and a certificate of compliance where applicable.

FAQS

WHAT DOES LEV STAND FOR?

LEV stands for local exhaust ventilation. It is a system that is used in various workplaces to protect workers from hazardous substances.

HOW OFTEN SHOULD LEV TESTING BE DONE?

As an employer you are responsible for maintaining LEV systems that are used in your workplace. A thorough examination of the system should be carried out every 14 months as a minimum.

By LEV testing often you will be able to identify if any part of the system has failed such as the hood. Without thorough testing you risk the health and safety of your workers.

WHAT IS THE PROCESS OF LEV TESTING?

During a LEV test, the examiner will inspect and evaluate the LEV system by:

- Visual examination and component testing: This includes checking the filters and ducting to ensure they are working correctly and to standard.
Particle count test: Particles that have been captured by the LEV system are tested to check how effective the system is working.
- Reports: After the test a report will be written out outlining what was tested and found during the test.

As well as this, the report will include advice and recommendations if your LEV system needs improving. It is important to note that as an employer you are required to keep the report for a minimum of 5 years.

What is COSHH?

COSHH, or Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, is UK legislation that safeguards workers from harm caused by hazardous substances. It requires employers to assess the risks of hazardous substances such as dust and fumes and properly monitor and remove these to maintain a healthy work environment.

Get in touch today

Extractly offer a wide range of dust and fume extraction solutions to suit all production processes.

Call us at 01924 520 462 or email us at info@extractly.co.uk for more information.

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