Industrial Hygiene and Indoor Air Quality
Industrial hygiene audits are designed to protect your most valuable asset, your employees, while reducing liabilities and increasing productivity. Depending on your needs, our audits may include a variety of services ranging from exposure monitoring of a specific hazard to a comprehensive facility audit. Using our extensive knowledge of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements, we can update your administrative and engineering controls, ergonomics, and safety programs (confined space entry, respirator program, hazard communication, etc.), resulting in better management of loss control and risk.
Enginex’s indoor air quality survey identifies contaminants that may impair health or productivity resulting from design or equipment failure, catastrophe (fire, flood, etc.), new construction, and renovation. Mold, bacteria, volatile organic compounds, asbestos, lead particulate, and other air contaminants are among the top liability issues facing companies, building owners, managers, and constructors today. The survey may include an on-site investigation, risk assessment, building material review, health effects evaluation, ventilation studies, laboratory services, identification of seasonal adjustments, and routine maintenance activities. A technical evaluation of results will address issues ranging from risk reductions to compliance with OSHA requirements.
Enginex’s indoor air quality survey identifies contaminants that may impair health or productivity resulting from design or equipment failure, catastrophe (fire, flood, etc.), new construction, and renovation. Mold, bacteria, volatile organic compounds, asbestos, lead particulate, and other air contaminants are among the top liability issues facing companies, building owners, managers, and constructors today. The survey may include an on-site investigation, risk assessment, building material review, health effects evaluation, ventilation studies, laboratory services, identification of seasonal adjustments, and routine maintenance activities. A technical evaluation of results will address issues ranging from risk reductions to compliance with OSHA requirements.

