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How Clean is Your Air? Maintain Spray Booth Air Quality and Safety

How Clean is Your Air? Maintain Spray Booth Air Quality and Safety

Air quality is an essential part of protecting your employees. Breathable air should be tested every 3 months to provide a safe environment and protect worker health. Morelli can arrange your air quality test and spray booth clearance test so you can ensure optimum air quality in your workspaces.

Breathing air quality is crucial in a paint spray booth to protect the health of workers and ensure a high-quality paint finish. Proper ventilation and filtration systems are essential to remove harmful fumes and contaminants, preventing respiratory issues and ensuring a clean environment for paint application. 

Preventing respiratory problems

Paints release harmful VOCs and isocyanates, which can cause respiratory issues like asthma, especially with long-term exposure. Staff can go back to employers and have cause for complaint if you do not have records showing the proper checks were undertaken and the filters were regularly changed.

Meeting legal requirements

Spray booths must adhere to safety regulations such as Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH), the Health and Safety at Work Act, and BS EN12021. These regulations mandate testing and maintaining air quality in spray booths to protect workers. 

Interested?

Please contact Richard Lambert for more information or to arrange your own test:

📞 07773 486061

📧 richard.lambert@morelli.co.uk

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