Chemical Exposure Monitoring
Managing Workplace Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals
Workplace exposure to solvents, gases, fumes, vapours, and hazardous substances can result in both acute and chronic health effects including respiratory irritation, neurological effects, and long-term disease.
We provide occupational hygiene monitoring using recognised methods to quantify exposure and support effective control strategies.
Our Chemical Monitoring Services
Example Contaminants We Assess
Personal Exposure Monitoring
Measurement of individual worker exposure across shifts and tasks.
Area Monitoring
Assessment of workplace zones, processes, and emission sources.
Real-Time Monitoring
Use of direct-reading instruments for immediate exposure assessment.
Organic Vapours & Solvents
Hydrocarbons, alcohols, ketones (e.g., acetone, MEK), glycol ethers, degreasing agents.
Welding & Process Fumes
Metal fumes (iron, manganese, chromium, nickel), thermal decomposition products, soldering emissions.
Gases
Carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen sulphide (Hâ‚‚S), nitrogen oxides (NOx), ammonia, chlorine, process gases.
Aerosols & Mists
Oil mists, acid mists, paint spray, coating aerosols.
Hazardous Substances
Process chemicals and substances listed in SDS and workplace chemical inventories.
Why This Matters
Chemical exposure risks are often complex and vary by task, process, and environment. Accurate monitoring is essential to ensure worker protection and regulatory compliance.
We help you:
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Identify chemical exposure risks
Measure actual airborne concentrations
Evaluate effectiveness of controls
Support compliance with exposure standards
Reduce health risks across processes
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