Health Risk Assessment
Evaluates potential health effects from workplace hazards by identifying risks, assessing exposure levels and outcomes, estimating worker exposure, and characterising overall risk.
Ergonomics
It’s the science of designing and arranging workspaces, products, and systems to fit the people who use them. It focuses on optimizing the interaction between humans and their environments to enhance safety,
Psychosocial/Mental Health Assessment
Evaluates the impact of workplace conditions on employees’ psychological well-being and mental health. This process involves identifying psychosocial hazards, assessing the relationship between these hazards
Heat Stress
This occurs when the body’s means of controlling its internal temperature starts to fail. Air temperature, work rate, humidity and work clothing are all factors which can cause heat stress.
Light intensity Assessment
Evaluates the potential health risks associated with exposure to different levels of light intensity in workplaces. This process involves identifying light intensity hazards, assessing…
Personal Air Monitoring
assesses the exposure of workers to airborne contaminants in their immediate breathing zone within the workplace. This process involves sampling and analyzing air samples collected
Respirator Fit Testing (Qualitative)
Assesses the effectiveness of respirators in providing a proper seal and protection against airborne contaminants in the workplace. This process involves testing the fit of respirators
Selection of appropriate Respirator Protective Equipment (RPE)
Involves choosing the right type of respirator to protect workers from inhaling harmful substances in the workplace, considering the Assigned Protection Factor (APF). APF is a numerical rating that indicates the level..
Air Quality Monitoring
Assesses the concentration of pollutants present in the outdoor or indoor environment where people live and work. This process involves continuously or periodically measuring various pollutants such as particulate matter (PM), ozone (O3), …
Hand-arm vibration Assessment
Evaluates the potential health risks associated with exposure to vibrations transmitted to the hands and arms during work activities. This process involves measuring and analyzing vibrations generated…
Whole Body Vibration Assessment
Assessment evaluates the potential health risks associated with exposure to vibrations transmitted to the entire body during work activities. This process involves measuring and analyzing vibrations generated by vehicles…
Building and ground Vibration Assessment
Evaluates the potential impacts of vibrations generated by construction activities, industrial machinery, transportation, or other sources on buildings and surrounding environments.
Legionella Sampling and Testing
Assess the presence and concentration of Legionella bacteria in water systems, particularly in building water systems like cooling towers, Air Conditioners, HVACs, hot tubs, and plumbing systems.
Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing
Assesses employees for the presence of drugs and alcohol to ensure safety and productivity in work environments. This process involves collecting biological samples such as urine, saliva, breath…
Personal Noise Survey
Assesses the level of noise exposure that individuals experience in their work environment. This process involves using personal noise dosimeters or sound level meters worn by workers to measure and record noise levels throughout their work
Area Noise Survey
Assesses the level of noise present in a specific area or workspace within a facility or outdoor environment. This process involves using sound level meters or noise dosimeters to measure and record noise levels at various locations throughout the area of interest.
Tonal Noise/Frequency band (1/1 Octave) Analysis
Assesses the distribution of noise levels across different frequency bands to identify tonal components or specific frequency peaks in noise emissions. This process involves using specialized equipment to measure noise levels…
Assessment of Hearing Protection
Evaluates the effectiveness of hearing protection devices (HPDs) worn by workers to reduce exposure to occupational noise. This process involves measuring noise levels inside the ear canal using specialized equipment while employees wear HPDs.
Ventilation Assessment
Evaluates the effectiveness of ventilation systems in maintaining indoor air quality and controlling exposure to airborne contaminants in workplaces. This process involves measuring airflow rates, air exchange rates,
Investigative assessments
In occupational health and safety refer to detailed examinations conducted to investigate specific incidents, health concerns, or potential hazards in the workplace. This process involves gathering and analyzing data, conducting interviews, inspecting
work areas,
Trainings
In occupational health and safety refers to the process of planning, developing, delivering, and evaluating training programs for employees to enhance their knowledge, skills, and competencies related to workplace safety and health
Supply Of Breathalysers
A breathalyser is device used to measure the alcohol concentration in a person’s breath, which is an indicator of their blood alcohol content (BAC). The device is commonly used to determine if someone has consumed alcohol and to what extent, providing a quick and noninvasive method for assessing sobriety.
Supply of Specialised Safety and Health Equipment
Specialized health and safety equipment refers to advanced tools and devices designed to protect workers from specific hazards in the workplace.
Examples include personal protective equipment (PPE) like respirators, hearing protection
School Drug Testing
School drug testing involves screening students for the presence of illegal drugs or substances to ensure a drug-free educational environment.
This process typically includes collecting biological samples such as urine, saliva, or hair from students and analyzing them for drug metabolites. The aim is to detect and deter drug use..
Biological Monitoring
Involves measuring chemicals or their metabolites in biological specimens such as blood, urine, or breath to assess exposure to hazardous
substances in the workplace.