Breathing Air Quality Testing

Breathing Air Quality Testing checks breathing air systems for contaminants to ensure worker safety and COSHH compliance.

Breathing Air Quality Testing

Breathing Air Testing to BS EN 12021 for Air-Fed RPE and Compressed Air Systems

Breathing air quality testing verifies that compressed air used for respiratory protective equipment (RPE) is safe and suitable for workers. Where air-fed masks, hoods or breathing apparatus rely on compressors, contaminated air can create serious health risk and immediate operational liability. Testing provides objective evidence of air quality against recognised requirements (including BS EN 12021) and supports compliance with workplace health and safety duties and RPE management expectations.

When Breathing Air Quality Testing Is Required

Breathing air quality testing is typically required where:

  • You use air-fed respirators or breathing air lines (spray booths, blasting, confined spaces, industrial processes)
  • You operate breathing air compressors and need routine verification of air quality
  • Filters, dryers or compressor maintenance has been completed and verification is required
  • There is any concern around oil carryover, CO/CO2 contamination, water or odours
  • Your internal safety system requires evidence for audits, contractor assurance or incident prevention
  • RPE programmes need stronger evidence under HSE expectations

Purpose of Breathing Air Testing

The purpose is to confirm that breathing air is within safe limits for key contaminants and that oxygen content is adequate. Testing reduces risk by identifying contamination before exposure occurs and by providing documentation suitable for safety governance and compliance systems.

What Breathing Air Quality Testing Typically Checks

Breathing air testing is designed to identify common compressed air risks, including:

  • Carbon monoxide (CO) risk (including compressor intake/exhaust proximity issues)
  • Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels
  • Oil mist / hydrocarbons (carryover, compressor oil contamination, filter failure)
  • Water content / dew point (condensation risk and microbial growth control)
  • Oxygen content verification
  • Any additional parameters required by site-specific risk assessment

How Breathing Air Testing Works in Practice

Testing is most effective when paired with a simple evidence system: compressor details, filter maintenance records, sampling points, and a clear schedule based on use and risk. Where issues are found, corrective actions typically focus on intake location, filtration/drying performance, maintenance controls and re-test verification.

Standards, Guidance and Regulatory Context

Breathing air quality governance commonly aligns to:

What the Service Delivers

  • Breathing air test results presented clearly for safety governance and audit purposes
  • Pass/fail conclusions against the agreed standard and risk requirements
  • Interpretation of likely causes where results indicate contamination or risk
  • Practical corrective actions (filtration, maintenance, intake relocation, controls)
  • Recommendations for a proportionate re-test schedule based on your system and usage

Limitations and Scope

Breathing air results represent the sampled conditions and sampling points. Changes in compressor operation, maintenance, filters or intake conditions can change air quality; therefore testing should be integrated into a controlled maintenance and verification process.

FAQs

Is breathing air testing mandatory?

If you supply compressed air for breathing, you must ensure it is safe and suitable. Testing provides objective evidence and supports compliance with RPE management expectations.

How often should breathing air be tested?

Frequency is risk-based and depends on compressor type, usage, environment and maintenance regime. Many sites test routinely and after significant maintenance or changes.

What are the most common breathing air failures?

Common issues include CO risk from intake location, oil carryover, and excessive water content due to dryer/filter performance or maintenance gaps.

Can you help fix issues after a failed test?

Yes. We can identify likely causes, recommend controls and confirm improvements through re-testing.

Need breathing air evidence you can rely on?

We can test breathing air quality and provide clear results and corrective actions. Request a quote today and hear back within 24 hours.

Alkali Environmental Consultants

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Alkali Environmental is an environmental consultancy specialising in air quality, odour, dust, noise, and emissions monitoring. Working to UKAS and MCERTS standards, we provide regulator-approved data and clear, defensible reports for clients across the UK and internationally.

Recognised as one of the first consultancies to deliver industry-tailored environmental compliance, Alkali helps organisations meet Environment Agency (EA) and Environmental Permitting Regulations (EPR) requirements with precision and transparency.

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