OCCUPATIONAL CHEMICAL EXPOSURE MONITORING
The Chemical Exposure Monitoring is the measurement of employee exposure to work-related airborne chemicals that have the potential to affect the health and well-being of workers. This monitoring is an important component of Occupational Safety & Health, as this determines the types of controls required to remove or reduce the hazard to acceptable levels; and therefore, reduce the potential risk to employees’ health
Accurate identification and calculation of airborne concentrations in the workplace
A direct comparison of personal exposure concentrations against current Workplace Exposure Limits (WELs)
Recommendations to eliminate or reduce exposure to as low as practicable for all your employees, contractors, and site visitors
Hazardous area classification HAC
Installation of classified equipment in non-classified areas or use of Zone 0 equipment in Zone 1 and 2 areas can lead to cost over-runs and risk the safety of your facility. As a result, an appropriate selection of equipment in these explosive atmospheres is mandatory. All potentially explosive atmosphere areas require HAC studies to identify the extent of the explosion zone and the need for special electrical equipment. These include
Oil refineries»
Storage terminals»
Pharmaceuticals»
Printing, Packaging and Paint industries»
FMCGs»
AGI provides IECEx with certified inspectors to perform HAC inspections and studies. We also provide gap analysis studies to identify potential gaps in the operation and maintenance of special Ex-rated assets
