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Air/Hazard Monitoring

 

There are exposure limits established for chemical substances and physical agents that may be potential hazards to your employees. One of the keys to a successful safety program, and an element that is required by federal and state OSHA regulations, is to compare employee exposure levels to these established limits. Such comparisons are accomplished by qualitative and quantitative monitoring for chemical substances and physical agents. KWA is prepared to conduct monitoring for potential hazards using state-of-the-art instruments and methods. The list below represents various hazards from chemical substances and physical agents that could require monitoring. Some or all may be applicable to your operations.

  • Dusts and fibers
  • Noise
  • Organic vapors
  • Toxic gases
  • Acid mists
  • Ionizing radiation
  • Heat stress
  • Non-ionizing radiation
  • Oxygen deficiency