Indoor contaminants |
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Many buildings tend to contain pollutants such as asbestos, PAH (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons), PCB (polychlorinated biphenyls), formaldehyde, VOC (volatile organic compounds) and other substances hazardous to health. We have sufficient experience to investigate such pollutants, to draw up renovation plans, to supervise the renovation work and to carry out the corresponding clearance measurements. The required chemical analyses are performed by reliable, accredited laboratories with which we have worked for years. |
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Hazardous materials in buildings Open PDF in new window |
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Register of hazardous substances Open PDF in new window |
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UEnvironmental knowledge: synthetic mineral fibres Open PDF in new window |
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Environmental knowledge: asbestos Open PDF in new window |
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Hazardous material: asbestos Open PDF in new window |
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Directive on the assessment and renovation of loose asbestos products in buildings Open PDF in new window |
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Demolition and asbestos Open PDF in new window |
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Technical Rules for Hazardous Materials · Working with asbestos - Demolition, renovation or repair · TRGS 519 Open PDF in new window |
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Technical Rules for Hazardous Materials · Fibre dusts · TRGS 521 Open PDF in new window |
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Technical Rules for Hazardous Materials · Tar and other pyrolysis products of organic materials · TRGS 551 Open PDF in new window |
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Tasks of the coordinator for the Building Site Ordinance and BGR 128 Open PDF in new window |
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PAH notes Open PDF in new window |
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PCB directive Open PDF in new window |