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#1 Posted : 12 March 2009 12:46:00(UTC)
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Posted By KEVIN O'KANE Hi,Has anyone gone to the bother of having a company come into their offices and carry out air sampling after a couple of complaints from staff members,we have a total workforce of 350. We have had a quote ..not cheap, to take air samples , levels of carbon dioxide ,carbon monoxide , will also take samples of air handling units.We have a very thorough PPM in place on all of our buildings systems. Welcome your thoughts kevin
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#2 Posted : 12 March 2009 12:55:00(UTC)
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Posted By stephen d clarke Hi, You haven't mentioned what the complaints are about specifically. If people are getting sick which they attribute to the workplace that could be potentially very serious. But if the complaint is that it is just a bit stuffy in here then making the changes could probably upset somebody else who will complain its now work space etc can contribute to how people feel. Steve
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#3 Posted : 12 March 2009 13:00:00(UTC)
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Posted By stephen d clarke Hi, Sorry missed a bit - You haven't mentioned what the complaints are about specifically. If people are getting sick which they attribute to the workplace that could be potentially very serious. But if the complaint is that it is just a bit stuffy in here then making the changes could probably upset somebody else who will complain its now too cold in the workplace. So many different factors can contribute to how people feel in a particular environment e.g. lighting, space, temperature, humidity, ventilation and air movement, facility to open windows etc. Steve
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#4 Posted : 12 March 2009 13:22:00(UTC)
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Posted By Steph Hello In a former employment I did have one done on an open plan office in an old building. The reason was that 1 staff member had claimed for a number of years that their eczema-type condition was due to what she described as the poor quality air. This was a scenario I inherited as the new H&S person. There was a lot of 'stuff' in the background, including a bad relationship with colleagues and stress, so the testing was done as part of the elimination process. The sampling showed all clear. Before doing the air sampling we went through the processes of inspection, occi health, cleaning, tidying up, reducing the quantity of paper,debugging plants, removing aerosols, ventilation, etc, etc, and the staff member still claimed there was 'something in the air'. The person declined the offer of alternative accommodation and this was dealt with formally. All good fun, eh??
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#5 Posted : 12 March 2009 15:22:00(UTC)
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Posted By Ian Blenkharn I do this work regularly for a range of clients. The parameters we measure are for bacterial and fungal elements in air, and in the dust and debris of a/c plant. Generally, the circumstances are part of the hygiene control measures of older ducted a/c systems, but this has gone as far as particularly severe SBS-type problems though these are rare. Several clients use these data as part of their own PPM and a/c performance monitoring, though we do advise on these additional measurements if requested. We have never been requested o test following an 'incident' affecting only one or two individuals. Most is done part of a PPM program or for a few badly affected buildings where a high proportion of individuals have been reporting symptoms over a period of time Ian Blenkharn
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#6 Posted : 12 March 2009 15:38:00(UTC)
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Posted By Jeff Manion This may be related to ventilation i.e. where air comes from, re-circulation and condition of plant. There could be a problem with the lack of fresh air and manytimes have plants that take in the CO2 and expel oxygen is good. There could also be an effect due to the finanical circumstances and the perceived "environment", redundancy looming. Have completed various investigation over the years and have found many problems that have been exacerbated due to the lack of maintenance, the working environment and the local stressors. Good luck with your investigations. We carry an air quality meter, we do self calibrate it, do not consider the cost to be great - you might like to consider hiring a piece of kit. JM
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