PRODUCTS & SERVICES

DOE Submission approval & Consultation

Under regulation 7 (1) of the Environmental Quality (Clean Air) Regulation, 2014, every premises shall be equipped with an air pollution control system in accordance to the specifications as determined by the Director General.


Under regulation 5 of the Environmental Quality (Clean Air) Regulation, 2014, the industry is required to do ‘written notification’ to the department of environmental prior to the implementation or installation of the following:

1. Written notification on air emission sources (fuel burning equipment)

2. Written notification on air emission sources (generator)

3. Written notification on air emission sources (incinerator)

4. Written notification on air emission source (Air Pollution Control System (Scrubber))

5. Written notification on air emission source (Air Pollution Control System (Bag Filter))

6. Written notification on air emission source (Air Pollution Control System (Centrifugal Dust Collector))

7. Written notification on air emission source (Air Pollution Control System (Spray booth))

8. Written notification on air emission source (Air Pollution Control System (ESP))

9. Written notification on installation of exhaust / vent.

Under regulation 7 (2) of the Environmental Quality (Clean Air) Regulation, 2014, an owner or occupier of the premises shall appoint a professional engineer to design and supervise the construction of the air pollution control system.

Under regulation 7 (5) of the Environmental Quality (Clean Air) Regulation, 2014, the owner or occupier of the premises and the professional engineer shall, within thirty days after the commencement of the operations at the premises, submit a written declaration to the Director General, in such form as determined by the Director General, certifying that the design and construction of the air pollution control system have complied with the specifications referred to in sub-regulation (1).

Under regulation 7 (6) of the Environmental Quality (Clean Air) Regulation, 2014, the owner or occupier of the premises shall, within thirty days after the commencement of the operations at the premises, submit to the Director General, as-built drawings that show the placement of any works or structures that form part of the air pollution control system.

Under regulation 9 of the Environmental Quality (Clean Air) Regulation, 2014, an owner or occupier of a premise shall: –

a) equip the premises with relevant facilities, equipment or instruments to conduct performance monitoring of the air pollution control system; and

b) Conduct performance monitoring of the components of the air pollution control system as determined by the Director General.

Our Scope of Services:

1. Provision of PE engineering design and drawing for the design of local exhaust ventilation system according to DOSH’s & DOE’s regulation and requirement.

2. Submission of DOE Written Notification, Written Declaration and As-built drawing.

Wet Fume Scrubber System

Adroit Wet Fume Scrubber is a corrosion resistant fume and gas scrubber for most industrial air pollution applications including scrubbing ammonia gas, chlorine gas and hydrochloric acid, it is especially effective on water-soluble fumes and gases. Extended packed scrubber with chemical addition is available for use on low-solubility contaminants. The Adroit Fume Scrubber System absorbs acid and alkaline fumes and gases compound through the counter flow of gases and scrubbing liquid over a packed bed. The action provides intimate contact needed for effective removal of corrosive fumes through absorption and chemical reaction required for a wide range of industrial chemicals.

Dust Collector System

The equipment is specifically designed to purify and filter hazardous dust and fine particulate contaminant matter released into the work environment or atmosphere to maintain and improve air quality. Dust collector is a type of air pollution control equipment used in factories, plants, warehouses and other industrial or commercial settings to meet environmental and workplace safety requirements.

Spray Booth and VOC Treatment System

Spray booth is design to controlled the environment to makes it easier to apply coating to products. Spray booths paired with a spray booth filter can help contain these materials and keep the air in your workplace clean. Paint gives off VOC’s that pose a fire hazard and create health and environmental problems. VOC Treatment system is a technology to control and treat of VOC and organic hazardous air pollutant emissions.

Welding Fume & Smoke Collecting System

A fume extractor is a system that utilizes a fan using negative draft to pull fumes and dust particles in to a contained filtration system. This process removes hazardous particles from the air. Many industries and processes such as welding, sanding, grinding, spraying and processes involving exhaust fumes need this type of extraction to protect people, machinery and of course the environment that we all share.

Oil Mist Collector System

Oil Mist Collectors, separators, & eliminators are designed to remove oil, water-soluble, and synthetic coolants and mist during machining, grinding, turning, milling, drilling, metalworking, and lubrication operations. While metalworking fluid has many different industrial applications that aid in the manufacturing process, overexposure to the oils and chemicals are harmful.

Factory ventilation & Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV)

Local exhaust ventilation (LEV) is one such engineering control measure. LEV is an engineering system designed to reduce employee exposure to airborne contaminants (dust, mist, fume, vapour, gas) in the workplace by capturing the emission at source and transporting it to a safe emission point or to a filter/scrubber.

Air Pollution Control System Performance Evaluation

This performance evaluation is required to evaluate the system of the air pollution control system and fuel burning equipment to check for the performance of the equipment and to ensure that the system is comply with the DOE regulation and compliance.