Workplace health risks monitoring in an industrial workplace

Occupational hygiene

Occupational Hygiene Consultants

Our occupational hygiene consultants and industrial hygiene consultants provide independent assessment of airborne workplace health risks and practical, prioritised control advice.

Method

BOHS competencies

Sampling

Personal & static

WEL (EH40)

ALARP / COSHH

Turnaround

5–10 working days

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What is occupational hygiene consultancy?

Workplace health risks monitoring measures the airborne concentration of airborne dust, fume, vapour and gas hazards across the workplace that workers may breathe in during normal operations. It quantifies real personal exposure so employers can judge whether existing controls are adequate.

IndustrialAirMonitoring.uk provides independent occupational hygiene consultancy across manufacturing, construction, pharmaceutical, heavy industry, laboratories sites throughout the UK. Our occupational hygienists deliver defensible exposure data that demonstrates compliance with the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH) and the workplace exposure limits set out in HSE guidance note EH40.

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Why occupational hygiene consultancy matters

Under COSHH Regulation 10, employers must monitor exposure to hazardous substances where it is needed to protect health, where a workplace exposure limit could be exceeded, or where control measures need to be verified. Workplace health risks monitoring provides the objective evidence that satisfies this duty.

Uncontrolled exposure to workplace health risks is linked to the full range of occupational diseases caused by hazardous exposures. Beyond the legal duty, robust monitoring protects your workforce, reduces the risk of enforcement action and civil claims, and gives insurers and clients confidence that exposure is being actively managed.

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How we carry out occupational hygiene consultancy

We measure exposure using structured occupational hygiene surveys, exposure monitoring and control evaluation, following the recognised BOHS competencies methodology. Personal samplers are worn in the breathing zone for a representative full shift to derive an 8-hour time-weighted average, while static (background) samples help map contaminant sources across the workplace.

Samples are analysed by an accredited laboratory and the results compared with the relevant occupational exposure limit. Where short-term peaks are a concern we add 15-minute short-term exposure limit (STEL) sampling, so both the chronic and acute risk picture is captured.

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Standards, limits and reporting

Workplace health risks is controlled to as low as is reasonably practicable, with sampling benchmarked against published occupational and in-house standards. We assess compliance using the BS EN 689 statistical decision framework, which accounts for exposure variability rather than relying on a single result.

Your report sets out the measured concentrations, the compliance position, the adequacy of existing controls such as local exhaust ventilation, and a recommended re-monitoring interval. It is written to be understood by managers and to satisfy HSE inspectors, auditors and insurers.

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Our occupational hygiene consultancy process

Our occupational hygiene consultancy programmes follow a structured, four-stage workflow so the results stand up to scrutiny. Request monitoring or book a site assessment to begin.

  1. 1Scoping & site survey. We review your processes, COSHH assessments and previous occupational hygiene consultancy data, then plan a representative sampling strategy using BS EN 689 similar exposure groups.
  2. 2On-site sampling. Qualified occupational hygienists carry out calibrated breathing-zone and static measurements across a representative shift, with full chain-of-custody documentation.
  3. 3Accredited analysis. Samples are analysed using the relevant MDHS / ISO laboratory method and the results are compared against the applicable workplace exposure limit.
  4. 4Reporting & recommendations. You receive a clear exposure report with compliance status, control recommendations and a re-monitoring interval — defensible evidence for HSE, insurers and auditors.
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Frequently asked questions

What does an occupational hygiene consultant do?

They anticipate, recognise, evaluate and control workplace health hazards — most often by assessing and monitoring exposure to airborne contaminants and advising on controls.

Are you independent?

Yes — we provide impartial assessment and advice, with no incentive to over-specify equipment or remediation.

Can you act as our retained adviser?

Yes — we support clients on a project or retained basis, including ongoing monitoring programmes and compliance reviews.

Next step

Need occupational hygiene consultancy for your site?

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