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EES Service: Monitoring; testing; facility engineering; program development
Conducted eight-hour personal exposure monitoring for antimony and lead using Modified NIOSH 7300/OSHA 125G testing and analysis procedure
Conducted testing of total and respirable dust for operators of specific equipment
Refined facility engineering and work practice controls to minimize employee exposure to lead and antimony
Developed and documented housekeeping program to reduce airborne dust and metals levels.
Developed written compliance program to satisfy OSHA 1910.1025 standard
Result: Enhancement of industrial hygiene environment of facility for employee health; satisfaction of compliance requirements
Client: Metals recovery facility
EES Service: Noise testing and personal exposure monitoring for several employees
Conducted noise dosimetry for several employees and noise survey of process equipment
Implemented personal exposure monitoring program that included metals testing for several employees
Result: Improved hearing protection and reduced chemical exposure for employees
Personal Exposure Monitoring
Noise Dosimetry
Noise Surveys
Site inspections
Development of work practice controls to keep exposures below limits
Are your employees potentially exposed to high levels of airborne chemicals or noise? Our EES industrial hygienists will conduct exposure monitoring and then help you achieve a healthier environment for your employees.
EES has been providing environmental health & safety consulting and engineering services for more than 25 years, serving healthcare, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, aerospace and higher education organizations across the United States and Canada.
President and Engineer Tom Petersen, P.E. has more than 36 years of environmental engineering, health & safety and process safety experience.