Workplace Air Monitoring will help you to ensure that your workers’ exposures to hazardous substances in the air are not presenting a hazard to your worker’s health.
Requirements to Conduct Workplace Air Monitoring
Once a COSHH Risk Assessment is undertaken a decision must be made whether existing control measures are adequate or more evidence is needed. By completing a monitoring exercise, you will have confirmation of the levels in air of the substance under review. This will allow you to make an informed decision on whether further measures need to be implemented to reduce exposure to acceptable levels.
Our experience:
Our Chartered Health & Safety professionals are highly qualified in the different methods of monitoring exposure and can deliver a complete range of occupational exposure monitoring services to provide you with confirmation that your control measures are adequate and workplace exposure limits are not exceeded.
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