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TR19® Air Compliance: Is Your Waste Ventilation Effective?

Ventilation systems in waste management facilities work hard every day. Dust, fumes, bioaerosols and odours are unavoidable, which means ventilation and Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV) systems can quite quickly become clogged, inefficient, and non-compliant if they’re not properly maintained.

That’s where TR19® Air comes in.

What is TR19® Air?

TR19® Air is the recognised specification for the inspection, testing and cleaning of ventilation and LEV systems not only in waste management and recycling centres but across all ventilation systems in buildings. It exists to ensure systems are effectively removing airborne contaminants, protecting worker health, and meeting HSE expectations. Just as importantly, it requires clear, auditable documentation to prove compliance.

Waste and recycling sites are considered higher risk because contaminants build up faster inside ductwork and filters. Over time, systems may still run but fail to extract what they should – increasing health risks, reducing efficiency and leaving operators exposed during inspections.

The average busy waste facility can circulate thousands of cubic metres of air every hour, yet even a small buildup in the ducts can reduce airflow by over 50%. That’s like trying to breathe through a straw while running a marathon – your system is working, but not nearly as effectively as it should.

Ignoring ventilation maintenance rarely saves money. Poorly maintained systems can lead to enforcement action, increased sickness absence, unplanned downtime and costly remedial works that could have been avoided with routine TR19® Air inspections and cleaning.

What TR19® Air covers

TR19® Air compliant services typically cover general ventilation, LEV systems such as dust and fume extraction, and the associated ductwork and filters. When managed correctly, this keeps systems performing properly, protects your workforce, and removes uncertainty around compliance.

LEV systems in particular play a crucial role in protecting health. They must be properly designed, installed, commissioned, tested, and maintained to ensure effectiveness.

If you’re unsure whether your ventilation or LEV systems are TR19® Air compliant, or if your post clean verification reports are not meeting requirements, a simple compliance review can quickly clarify where you stand and what action, if any, is needed.

Clean air might not be the most exciting part of waste management, but it’s certainly one of the most important.

FAQs:

What is TR19® Air and why does it matter?

It’s the recognised specification for inspecting, testing and cleaning ventilation and LEV systems. It ensures workplace air is safe, systems perform efficiently, and operations meet compliance expectations.

Why is it especially important for waste and recycling facilities?

These environments generate heavy dust, fumes and bioaerosols that quickly build up in ductwork. Without regular TR19® Air compliant maintenance, systems become inefficient, ineffective and non‑compliant.

How do I know if my system is actually performing as it should?

A system may run but still be clogged internally. Even small buildups can cut airflow by 50%+, reducing extraction performance. Proper TR19® Air verification reports – with evidence, measurements and recommendations are key.

What are the risks of not maintaining ventilation and LEV systems properly?

Poor maintenance can lead to health risks, HSE issues, downtime, higher energy costs and expensive remedial work. A simple compliance review can quickly confirm where you stand.

Lee Smith

Technical Sales Consultant, Air Services - Lee brings over two decades of sales experience, having held key roles with well known organisations including BIFFA, Kleen Tex/Turtle Mat, and Zurich Insurance. With a strong track record in building customer relationships and delivering commercial growth, he now supports clients across the South West all the way to the coast.