CONTACT SOCOTEC
Air & Emissions services 0845 603 2112
A&
Esales@socotec.com
YOUR TRUSTED PARTNER FOR QUALITY-ASSURED STACK EMISSIONS MONITORING AND CONSULTANCY
With over 40 years of experience in monitoring emissions from stacks, SOCOTEC UK and Ireland’s Air & Emissions teams are trusted by both industry operators and regulatory authorities. We specialise in providing emissions testing services, even for the most complex of monitoring projects.
Our network of regional offices and customer-focused approach enables us to offer cutting-edge, professional, and competitive stack emissions monitoring and consultancy services across various sectors.
Our services include: › MCERTS and UKAS accredited permit compliance monitoring › CEMS Calibration - BS EN 14181 QAL 2, AST and CEMS linearity tests › Biogenic CO2 Emissions - C14 in waste-derived fuels › Offshore Oil & Gas Platform Emissions Testing › LCPD / MCPD emissions and RHI Emissions Certificate testing › T2S Residence time testing – suction pyrometer & plug flow method › Odour - monitoring, speciation & modelling › Dispersion modelling - Air Quality & Environmental Impacts Assessments › Process Investigation - Abatement efficiency and process optimisation › FTIR Real time VOC Speciation - Batch Chemical & Pharmaceutical processes › OMA Audit support - liaison with regulators, consultants & CEMS Providers › Consultancy services - permitting, air quality and environmental impact assessments › LDAR Leak Detection & Repair - Fugitive Emissions (Optical Gas Camera).
SOCOTEC UK’s Environment & Safety division also offers a broader range of consultancy services including occupational hygiene, environmental monitoring, contaminated land, asbestos management, water treatment and health and safety support.
SOCOTEC UK is supported by the SOCOTEC Group, the global leader in testing, inspection and compliance with a presence in over 40 countries and a workforce of 7,000 employees, as well as an annual turnover exceeding €1bn.
www.socotec.co.uk
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