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more than 20 years of experience
Indoor air
Workplace air
and occupational exposure
Quality Assurance /
Quality Control
Metrology
Indoor air
Indoor air quality applies to the interior of buildings and enclosed spaces. This includes offices, homes, schools, shopping centres, transport and other places where people spend an average of 80% of their time.
Factors that influence IAQ include :
Air pollutants
Ventilation
Comfort parameters (temperature, humidity)
Emissions from building materials and household products
Workplace air quality and occupational exposure are crucial to health and safety at work. Employers have a duty to provide a safe and healthy working environment, which includes managing the risks associated with air quality.
Here are some key points to consider :
Air pollutants
Ventilation
Risk assessment
Individual protective equipment
Standards and regulations
Worker training
Monitoring workers’ health
The specific risks depend on the type of industry and the work processes involved. Sectors such as the chemical industry, construction, metallurgy, mining and others may face specific air quality challenges.
Quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) are two key concepts in quality management, aimed at ensuring that products meet standards and expectations.
Quality assurance encompasses all the planned and systematic activities implemented as part of a quality management system. Quality control involves measuring, examining and testing finished products or services to ensure that they meet established standards.
Metrology covers all the theoretical and practical aspects of measurement, whatever the uncertainty of measurement and whatever the field of application. It plays a crucial role in many fields, including science, research, industry and commerce.