Asbestos management plan requirement is a set of procedures that must be followed by owners of structures and workplaces exposed to this hazardous material.
Mitigating the risk of Legionella infection requires that every building that has HVAC systems and cooling towers should also have a Legionella Risk Management Plan in place.
The Occupational Hygiene Survey Checklist includes conclusions and recommendations as to safety standards and procedures that are followed at the workplace.
Ambient air quality in the workplace promotes the well being of the people using the structure, while poor air quality adversely affects the health of employees leading to a low performance and significant cost to your business.
Before you remove any structure in your home or office that is 10 or more year old, it might be a good idea to bring in an expert to test it for presence of asbestos.
Legionnaires' disease is partly contagious i.e. while it cannot be transmitted from human to human by contact, it can be transmitted if a person sneezes or coughs.
Every wonder why sometimes the moment you step into an office you get a throat irritation or feel dull and ‘heavy’? The most likely cause is poor air quality within that office.
There is a very simple reason why we need to do an occupation hygiene survey – it is because prevention is always better and vastly cheaper than the disease and its cure.
In Australia air monitoring is mandatory (Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2007) when removing asbestos and any material containing asbestos.