Workplace Air Monitoring

Workplace air monitoring is an important step to determining that your workers are safe. We provide a seamless experience, giving you a detailed report with clear recommendations on steps to improve where necessary.

Workplace Air Monitoring - Do You Need It?

Exposure to dust and gases at work can seriously affect your employees’ health. Without proper control, these hazards can lead to illness—sometimes with symptoms that appear years after exposure.

Under the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations 2002, employers have a legal duty to prevent or control exposure to hazardous substances. Regulation 10 also requires workplace air monitoring to assess and measure these risks.

Our experienced Occupational Hygienists provide comprehensive site assessments to understand your operations, identify potential hazards, and measure both personal and background exposure levels.

Following the assessment, we deliver a clear, detailed report outlining our findings. Where improvements are needed to meet legal requirements or enhance workplace air quality, we provide practical, cost-effective recommendations to help you achieve compliance.

Cleaner air doesn’t just protect health—it boosts morale, wellbeing, and productivity across your workforce.

Some Useful Links

Further information about workplace air monitoring and COSHH regulation is available below.

G409 Exposure Measurement: Air Sampling  – This HSE document sets out key information and requirements for workplace air monitoring.

Workplace exposure limits – EH40 sets out the acceptable workplace exposure limits for a large range of hazardous substances. This is what the results of your monitoring will be compared to.

HSE COSHH Basics – This HSE page goes over key details related to the requirements of COSHH regulations. You may want to take a closer look to ensure you are in line with HSE expectations.

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