Defensible LEV Commissioning – A Governance Framework for Duty Holders
OXYL8 has published a new thought leadership paper exploring a fundamental question for Duty Holders, Occupational Hygienists and LEV Specialists:
How can LEV commissioning be demonstrated as being truly effective and defensible?
Whilst LEV commissioning is often treated as a technical exercise, the paper argues that commissioning should also be viewed as a governance process that provides Duty Holders with confidence that exposure controls will perform as intended.
The publication examines the relationship between design intent, commissioning evidence, accountability and performance verification, and introduces a framework aimed at strengthening governance around LEV systems.
Topics covered include:
- Design intent and performance criteria
- Evidence-based commissioning
- Commissioning assurance reporting
- Accountability and governance
- The role of Duty Holders in demonstrating compliance
- Creating a defensible audit trail for LEV systems
This paper is intended for:
- Duty Holders
- Occupational Hygienists
- LEV Designers
- LEV Commissioning Engineers
- Health & Safety Professionals
- Compliance Managers
The publication forms part of the OXYL8 Thought Leadership Series and aims to stimulate discussion on improving standards and governance within the LEV industry.
Download the full paper here:
Defensible LEV Commissioning