Chemical Health Risk Assessment (CHRA) is a systematic assessment to identify and evaluate health risks arising from workplace chemical use. It helps employers implement suitable control measures to protect employees in accordance with the USECHH Regulations 2000.
Noise Risk Assessment (NRA) is a systematic evaluation conducted to identify and assess noise exposure risks in the workplace. The assessment helps employers determine appropriate control measures to protect employees from excessive noise exposure, in accordance with the Occupational Safety and Health (Noise Exposure) Regulations 2019.
Chemical Exposure Monitoring (CEM) is conducted to measure and evaluate employees’ exposure to hazardous chemicals in the workplace. It helps determine whether exposure levels comply with established limits and supports the implementation of effective control measures.
Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV) is an engineering control system designed to capture and remove airborne contaminants at their source before they can spread into the workplace environment. LEV assessment is conducted to evaluate the system’s performance and ensure effective control of hazardous substances generated during work activities.
Audiometric Testing is conducted to accurately assess an individual’s hearing sensitivity and function through reliable hearing measurements. The assessment helps monitor hearing status and identify any changes in hearing that may be associated with workplace noise exposure.
Medical Examination (OHD) is tailored to address specific occupational health requirements, ensuring that the assessment is relevant to the employee’s work activities, health condition and workplace exposure.
Medical Surveillance is tailored to monitor employees’ health in relation to their occupational exposure and work activities. It helps assess changes in health status and ensure appropriate health monitoring based on workplace hazards and requirements.
HIRARC Assessment is tailored to identify and evaluate potential hazards associated with workplace activities and processes. It helps establish appropriate risk control measures based on the nature of the work and workplace requirements.
Ergonomic Risk Assessment is tailored to identify and evaluate potential ergonomic hazards associated with workplace activities and workstations. It helps establish appropriate control measures to reduce ergonomic risks and support a safer and more comfortable working environment.