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Occupational Hygiene Services

Occupational hygiene is defined as the anticipation, recognition, evaluation, control, and confirmation of protection from risks associated with exposures to hazards in, or arising from, the workplace that may result in injury, illness, impairment, or affect the well-being of workers and members of the community. The practice of occupational hygiene is both a science and an art, which requires strategic action that enables you to actively anticipate, recognise, evaluate and control workplace health and safety risks. 

 

These hazards are typically divided into categories such as biological, chemical, physical, ergonomic and psychosocial.

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Confirm                 Re-Evaluate As Needed

HAZARD ASSESSMENT

EXPOSURE
RISK ASSESSMENT

EXPOSURE
MANAGEMENT

Collect All Exposure Information and Assess Exposure Risk

Define Controls & Programmes

Identify & Define

Hazards

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ANTICIPATION

RECOGNITION

EVALUATION

CONTROL

CONFIRMATION

  • Health Risk Assessments 

  • Codes of Practice 

  • Statutory Reporting to the Relevant Authorities

  • Personal Noise Monitoring

  • Noise Monitoring

  • Airborne Pollutants Monitoring

    • Dust

    • Fumes

    • Metals

    • Chemicals

    • Gases

    • Vapours

  • Thermal Stress Monitoring (Heat & Cold)

  • Air Quality Analysis

  • Water Sampling

  • Ergonomic Assessments

  • Vibration Assessments and Monitoring 

  • Illumination Assessments

  • Bacteriological Swab Sampling and more

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