Case Study
Occupational Hygiene Consultancy for a Wind Turbine Blade Manufacturer
The Client
A world-leading manufacturer of wind turbine blades.
The Problem
Wind turbine blades are produced from glass reinforced plastic
(GRP). The GRP manufacturing process has been established for a
number of years, and although it is a relatively simple process,
worker exposure to the solvent (styrene) vapour, which is
evolved from the process, is notoriously difficult
to control. The size of the article being manufactured can increase
exposure to styrene. This is particularly pertinent for wind
turbine blades as they can be up to 90 metres in length.
As a responsible employer, the
manufacturer had already devoted considerable effort to ensuring
worker exposure to styrene was minimised, however they required
additional expertise to establish whether conditions were compliant
with the regulatory requirements and whether any additional
improvements could be made. It was this independent expert advice
that HSL were asked to provide.
What We Did
Outcome/Benefits
The manufacturer was able to take steps
to make improvements in the workplace which subsequently improved
worker performance. As a direct consequence of this work, the
Company have experienced;
- Improved product quality
- Fewer mistakes and a reduction in production costs
Increasing the knowledge of their level of compliance with
H&S legislation for country of operation has;
- Reduced the risk of enforcement action
- Reduced the risk of civil claim
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