This activity is mandatory under the Occupational Safety & Health Regulations 2000 (Use and Standards of Exposure of Chemicals Hazardous to Health, Part III), in short: USECHH.
The objective of Chemical Exposure Monitoring is to measure hazardous contaminants suspended in air that is being exposed to employees. The Chemical Exposure monitoring would enable employers to measure the contaminants concentration in air, comparing it against the stipulated limit depicted in the regulations.
Our NIOSH certified Hygiene Technician will conduct the Chemical Exposure monitoring and our reports will include findings with recommendations on suitable control measures for DOSH submission.