
Industrial Hygiene Programme
Industrial hygiene is the science of keeping workers safe and healthy at their jobs. It involves identifying, evaluating, and controlling things in the workplace that can hurt employees, like chemicals, germs, loud noise, or difficult physical tasks. The goal is to make sure that workers don’t get sick or hurt while they’re working, and to follow rules to keep them safe. Certified industrial hygienists (CIH) check for workplace hazards, measure how much of the hazard is present, and teach workers how to protect themselves.
Standards and expectations for providing healthy workplaces can vary around the globe. The acceptable indoor air quality or chemical exposure levels in your home country may not meet the minimum standards in another global office location. Additionally, various countries require local certification, such as certification from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in the U.S. That certification assesses and monitors industrial exposures to substances and environments that are potentially harmful to personal health and well-being.
Acting as an industrial hygiene consulting firm, we are able to provide comprehensive sampling support for your global Industrial Hygiene program. This includes exposures such as: asbestos, noise, mold, nano particles, radiation, and risks associated with respiratory protection programs.
Industrial Hygiene Services include:
- Workplace exposure risk management: standards, communication, monitoring, facility/risk assessments (noise, hazardous materials, chemical, physical, biological agents, radiation, other)
- Asbestos
- Bloodborne pathogens
- Hearing conservation programs
- IAQ monitoring
- IH sampling / monitoring
- Ionizing and Non-ionizing radiation
- Mold
- Nano particles
- Respirator Protective Equipment programs
- Risk Management
- Occupation Health & Safety