It is estimated that 150,000 to 200,000 ships cross the seas daily. each one a self-contained ‘factory’ at sea poses significant environmental pollution issues. In addition to these concerns, seafarers on these ships also encounter health challenges in their workplace. | ![]() |
Ballast Water, Sewage Water/Gray Water, Bilge Water, Exhaust Gas Scrubber Wash Water, Fresh Water Testing
Asbestos Survey and Testing
Indoor Air Quality Assessment, etc.
Technical Specifications
Ballast Water, Sewage/Gray Water, Bilge Water test parameters include, but are not limited to: | ||
Ballast Water | Sewage/Gray Water | Bilge Water |
Total Residual Chlorine Chlorine Dioxide Chlorite Chlorate Total Trihalomethanes Haloacetic Acids Heterotrophic plate count Enterococci Escherichia coli |
Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) Faecal Coliform or Escherichia coli Total suspended solids pH Total residual chlorine |
Hydrocarbon Oil |
Exhaust Gas Scrubber Wash Water test parameters include, but are not limited to: | ||
• Arsenic • Cadmium • Chromium • Copper • Lead |
• Nickel • Selenium • Thallium • Vanadium • Zinc |
•Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) • Nitrate/Nitrite • pH |
Fresh Water test parameters include, but are not limited to: | ||
• pH • Colour • Turbidity • Taste • Odour • Lead |
• Manganese • Nickel • Total Dissolved Solids • Chloride • Cadmium |
• Chromium • Copper • Iron • Escherichia coli • Total Faecal Coliform • Legionella |
Contact Details | ||
Mr Phang Ken Aun +65 6671 9213 |
Mr Leong Jhun Hoa +65 6671 9208 |
Mr Gideon Ngo +65 6671 9218 |