Measurements
Our services at a glance
- Temperature EN ISO 7730
- Humidity Indoor Air Quality
- Sound pressure level DGUV Principle 309-010
- Radiant heat according to ISO 7243
- Illuminance DIN EN 13032-1
- CO2 Indoor Air Quality
- CO Indoor Air Quality
- Air velocity EN ISO 7730
- Draft EN ISO 7730
- Turbulence intensity EN ISO 7730
- Differential pressure
- Absolute pressure
- HVAC network measurement EN ISO 12599
- WBGT measurement based on DIN 33403
- Water analysis with 50 test values including Legionella
- Asbestos test house dust
- Asbestos test standard materials (e.g. fiber cement, bitumen adhesive, felts, etc.) according to VDI 3866-5
- Asbestos test special materials (e.g. leveling compound, roofing felt, paints, tile adhesive, joint compound, etc.) according to VDI 3866-5
- Mold laboratory complete test for indoor air and surfaces
Workplace measurements
Measurements at workplaces, such as temperature, drafts, noise level, illuminance, CO and CO2 content, are crucial to ensure safety and prioritize the well-being of employees.
The health and well-being of employees are of utmost importance. An appropriate temperature in the workplace is essential not only for comfort but also for productivity. Extremely high or low temperatures can cause discomfort and impair performance. Monitoring drafts is equally important, as they can not only be unpleasant but also increase the risk of colds and health problems. Correct illuminance protects employees' eyes and helps prevent fatigue and strain....
The measurements of CO and CO2 content in the air are crucial to detect dangerous gas accumulations early on. These gases can have serious health effects and, in the worst case, be life-threatening. Continuous monitoring makes it possible to trigger immediate alarms and take protective measures to ensure the safety of employees.
Especially in production facilities, the measurement of the sound pressure level (volume measurement) is essential to prevent hearing damage that can be caused by loud working environments. Accurate measurements can determine whether hearing protection is required to protect the health of employees.
Creating a pleasant and safe working environment also has a positive impact on the efficiency and productivity of employees. In an environment where employees feel comfortable and do not have to fear health risks, they can concentrate better on their tasks. This increases productivity and contributes to the long-term success of the company.
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FAQ about measurements
By measuring the temperature according to EN ISO 7730, companies can ensure that the room temperature is within the so-called "comfort range," in which the majority of employees feel comfortable. This not only contributes to job satisfaction, but also to the avoidance of health complaints and to increased productivity. It is important to note that the room temperature should not be considered in isolation, but in the context of other climatic parameters, such as air velocity and relative humidity, which are also addressed in EN ISO 7730.
Overall, temperature measurement according to EN ISO 7730 serves to ensure an optimal indoor climate in the workplace and to promote the health and well-being of employees. This is an essential aspect of occupational safety and helps to ensure that employees can work in a pleasant and healthy environment.
This measurement is of great importance to ensure that workers can work in environments with potentially high thermal loads without incurring serious health risks. It makes it possible to react early to heat loads and take appropriate protective measures to prevent heat stress and heat-related illnesses.
The WBGT measurement is particularly important in working environments where high temperatures occur, such as in production halls, when working outdoors or in other heat exposure scenarios. The results of the measurement serve as a basis for determining suitable measures, such as breaks, provision of drinking water, use of cooling equipment or adjustment of working hours, in order to guarantee the health and safety of employees.
- Building owners and managers: The HVAC network measurement helps them to monitor the performance and efficiency of their ventilation and air conditioning systems and to ensure that they comply with the required standards and regulations.
- Businesses and industrial plants: Companies that use HVAC systems in their production processes or working environments need this measurement to ensure that the air quality and room conditions meet the requirements, especially when it comes to health and safety at work.
- Engineering offices and specialist planners: Professionals who are responsible for the planning, installation and maintenance of HVAC systems use the HVAC network measurement to ensure that the systems function properly and meet the desired requirements.
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