Gas Monitoring
One of our expertly trained and experienced consultants will analyse gas levels of areas specified by the client using a GA2000 Analox and will report gas levels for oxygen, carbon dioxide, methane & hydrogen sulphide.
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One of our expertly trained and experienced consultants will analyse gas levels of areas specified by the client using a GA2000 Analox and will report gas levels for oxygen, carbon dioxide, methane & hydrogen sulphide.
A flood risk assessment is a process that identifies what risk a property or asset is at from flooding. Flooding risks identified include surface water flooding, ground water flooding or from other sources, such as burst river banks or pipes.
An Environmental Management System (EMS) meeting the requirements of ISO 14001 enables an organisation of any size or type to identify and control the environmental impact of its business and to continually improve its environmental performance.
Environmental legislation can be complex and overwhelming – the monitoring and management of environmental impacts requires extensive experience and effort. Consultancy services can help building owners, tenants and site managers understand and manage environmental aspects and assist in decision making on how best to improve environmental performance.
An environmental assessment identifies the potential and actual impacts that a property or site can have on the environment and assesses how they are currently being controlled.
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is awarded following the successful completion of an EPC inspection, which is carried out to identify how efficient a building is and to provide it a rating based on this performance from A to G, with A being the most efficient.
An energy audit is an assessment carried out of a building, or areas of a building, to assess energy performance.
A sustainability audit identifies potential & actual impacts that a property or site can have on the environment and assesses how they are currently being controlled.
Air monitoring assesses levels of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and ozone and assessed levels of airborne bacteria, fungi, humidity and temperature levels.
On 9th January 2013, changes to the Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) Regulations 2012 came in to force – we thought it would be useful to share these with you.