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Ambient Gas Measurements

Ambient gas measurements are an important issue in terms of occupational health and safety. Occupational safety is a series of measures to be taken in order to prevent employees from working accidents and to create a safe working environment. In parallel with the industrialization and technological developments experienced in our country and in the world, a number of problems arise for the safety of the employees in the workplaces. For these problems, the necessary precautions should be taken and the workplaces should be made safe before they occur.

The aim of occupational safety studies is to protect the employees from the negative effects of the working environment, to establish a healthy working environment for the employees, to ensure the best possible harmony between the work done and the employees, to eliminate the possible dangers in the workplaces completely, or at least to minimize the possible effects, to prevent moral damages and to increase the working efficiency as a result of all these.

It is also an important measure to make the necessary measurements to ensure occupational health and safety. In this context, it is aimed to prevent the hazards and occupational diseases that may arise from exposure to chemical substances in the working environment by means of ambient gas measurements. In order to take necessary precautions against the risks arising from chemical substances, the ambient gas measurements are an important issue in terms of occupational health and safety.

KOur company performs ambient gas measurements within the scope of gas measurements. In these studies relevant legal regulations, standards and test methods published by local and foreign organizations. These standards are based on a few standards:

  • TS EN 689 Workplace air - Guidelines for the comparison of exposure to inhaled chemicals with limit values ​​and evaluation of the measurement strategy
  • TS EN 45544-1 Workplace air - Electrical devices for the direct detection and concentration of toxic gases and vapors - Part 1: General rules and test methods
  • TS EN 45544-2 ... Part 2: Performance requirements for devices used for exposure measurements
  • TS EN 45544-3 ... Part 3: Performance requirements for general gas detection devices

In the meantime, our organization, ÖSAS Accreditation Agency, Accredited according to TS EN ISO / IEC 17025 standard.