Industrial Hygiene Fundamentals
Protect Your People and Your Business with Expert Industrial Hygiene Solutions
Employee health and safety depend on more than compliance; it requires proactive monitoring and effective controls to reduce workplace exposure risks. U.S. Compliance’s Industrial Hygiene (IH) services help you identify, measure, and control occupational hazards that could affect your team’s health or your organization’s compliance status.
Our certified Industrial Hygienists partner with manufacturers, construction firms, and industrial facilities across North America to assess exposures, conduct monitoring, and develop tailored programs that meet OSHA and EPA requirements. Through our Compliance as a Service (CaaS) model, we integrate ongoing testing, evaluation, and training into your total safety and environmental management system.
Comprehensive Industrial Hygiene Testing and Evaluation
Whether you’re concerned about air contaminants, noise exposure, dust, fumes, or chemical hazards, our team provides complete IH testing and monitoring for your facility. We’ve supported thousands of companies in identifying and mitigating risks before they become costly violations.
Sample List of Tests Offered, but not limited to:
- Noise Dosimetry
- Total Particulate – Acids
- Respirable Particulate
- Hexavalent Chromium
- Isocyanates (MDI, TDI, PMDI)
- Amines
- Ammonia
- Carbon Monoxide
- Respirator Medical Evaluation Questionnaires
- Total Particulate – Nuisance Dust
- Total Particulate- Metals (i.e. Weld Fume)
- Respirable Crystalline Silica (includes Total Respirable, Quartz, Cristobalite, Tridymite)
- Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)
- Formaldehydes and other aldehydes
- Ozone
- Chlorine
- Oil Mist
- Hydrogen Cyanide
Air Sampling
Noise Monitoring
Noise monitoring is a crucial process for assessing workplace noise levels and ensuring compliance with occupational health and safety regulations. Excessive noise exposure can lead to hearing loss, reduced productivity, increased stress levels and communication difficulties among workers. By conducting regular noise monitoring, companies can identify areas where noise levels exceed permissible exposure limits and implement effective control measures, such as engineering controls, administrative policies or personal protective equipment (PPE). Monitoring also helps businesses meet regulatory requirements, avoid legal penalties, and create a safer, more comfortable work environment. Ultimately, investing in noise monitoring protects employees’ health, enhances efficiency, and reduces long-term costs associated with hearing-related injuries and workers compensation claims.
Industrial Hygiene Training and Program Support
Beyond testing, U.S. Compliance offers on-site and virtual IH training designed to help your team understand and manage exposure risks. Topics include:
- Exposure Monitoring Basics
- Proper Use of Sampling Equipment
- Respiratory Protection and Fit Testing
- Chemical Hygiene and Hazard Communication
- Noise Control and Hearing Conservation
- Ergonomics in Manufacturing and Construction
Our goal is to empower your workforce to recognize and prevent hazards, not just react to them.
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