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Workplace Environmental Measurements
All necessary measurements at your workplace are conducted and reported in compliance with national and international standards.
All of our measuring devices are selected in accordance with current technology and relevant standards, and they are regularly calibrated by accredited institutions.
WORKPLACE PERIODIC INSPECTIONS
Lifting Equipment Periodic Inspections:
Pressurized Equipment Periodic Inspections:
Electrical and Grounding Measurements:
Carrier Screening (Portör Muayenesi)
For workers employed in the food industry, carrier screening should be conducted every 3 months to detect any infectious diseases.
(Labor Law Article: 77, Regulation on Worker Health and Work Safety Article: 57/7, General Hygiene Law Article: 126)
Forklift Operation Competency Certificate
If a forklift is used in the workplace, the operator must have a valid license and possess a Forklift Operation Competency Certificate.
Heavy Equipment Operation Certificate
If wheeled heavy equipment is used in the workplace, the operator must hold a G-Type Operator License.
Boiler Operator Certificate
Personnel operating the boilers in the workplace must hold a valid Boiler Operator Certificate.
Grounding Control
The grounding circuit must be made of low-resistance conductors and be capable of conducting the highest possible leakage (short circuit) current, or include a circuit breaker that can deactivate the equipment.
Metal parts of electrical equipment not under voltage, including cable sheaths, conduit pipes, and protective casings, must be properly grounded.
Devices operating with AC or DC and having exposed metal parts must be properly grounded.
Grounding system compliance must be checked and documented annually with a resistance measurement.
(Regulation on Worker Health and Work Safety Articles: 295, 296, 297, 353; Grounding Regulation Article: 10 - Annex/P)
Lightning Rod (Paratoner) Inspection
Buildings where flammable, explosive, hazardous, and harmful substances are produced, processed, or stored must be equipped with lightning protection systems as stipulated by current legislation.
Lightning rods and other lightning protection systems must be inspected at least once a year by a certified technician.
The inspection certificate must be kept at the workplace and shown upon request.
(Regulation on Worker Health and Work Safety Article: 343; Regulation on Safety Measures in Workplaces Dealing with Flammable, Explosive, Hazardous and Harmful Substances Article: 57)