Chemicals can be a hazard in various ways, such as toxicity, corrosivity, flammability, etc. If your workplace uses or generates toxic substances, exposure monitoring is necessary to measure the exposure level of workers to hazards and to assess the effectiveness of hazard control measures.
• Toxic Substances Monitoring
Workplace Safety and Health (General Provisions) Regulations |
Technical Specifications
Toxic Substances test parameters include, but are not limited to:
• Acetone • Ammonia • Butyl acetate • Benzene, Toluene, Ethyl benzene & Xylene (BTEX) • Chromium (Hexavalent) • Copper (dust & fume) • Formaldehyde • Hydrogen bromide • Hydrogen chloride • Hydrogen cyanide • Hydrogen fluoride • Isopropyl alcohol • Methylene chloride • Methyl ethyl ketone • Methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK) |
• Nitric acid • Nuisance dust, Particulate • Phosphoric acid • Respirable dust • Styrene • Sulphuric acid • Trichloroethylene • Tetrachloroethylene • Arsenic • Aluminium • Antimony • Barium • Beryllium • Calcium • Cadmium • Chromium • Cobalt |
• Iron • Lithium • Lead • Magnesium • Manganese • Molybdenum • Nickel • Titanium • Vanadium • Potassium • Phosphorus • Selenium • Silver • Strontium • Tin • Thallium • Titanium • Vanadium • Zinc & compound, etc. |
Contact Details | |
Mr Liew Kok Yen 66719207 |
Mr Tan Yi Yang 66719207 |