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#78343 24/04/25 8:17 AM
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Hey all,
I hope you are well. Maybe opening a can of worms here but i have been asked to poke my nose into some measurement of nitrous oxide exposure within a theatre environment. Has anyone got any comments or pointers that i can begin with. Thanks in advance

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The same worms as before.


If you don't inspect ... don't expect.
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Cheers as ever Geoff. Slightly different ask this time though. We ARE going away from piped nitrous . Im asking about exposure levels to staff being measured here

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