Air Quality
State and federal laws require air quality permits for operations that emit pollutants in the air by small and large facilities. New air quality permits are needed for: any equipment that may cause air pollution; modifications of existing permitted equipment; existing permitted equipment at a facility with a new owner; permitted equipment that is transferred from one location to another; installation of abatement equipment used to control emissions. Typical sources that require permits may include boilers, emergency and standby generators, laboratory chemicals, paint booths, and solvent operations. Du-All Safety is available to assistance with obtaining air permits for your operations.
Du-All Safety has a Mold specialist certified by the Cal/EPA to conduct indoor air quality assessments. The mold assessment includes on-site visits, lab samples, mold determination, and recommended corrective action. The specialist will examine the employee discomfort/symptoms, respiratory issues, building air-handling system(s), filters, roof, wood, air flow rate, ceiling tiles, floors, water intrusion, potential work restrictions, and allergic reactions.
Du-All Safety has a specialist certified by the Cal/EPA to conduct indoor air quality assessments. The assessment includes on-site visits, lab samples, problem determination, and recommended corrective action. The specialist will examine the employee discomfort/symptoms, respiratory issues, building air-handling system(s), filters, air flow rate, ceiling tiles, floors, water intrusion, mold, potential work restrictions, as well as the potential cause of any allergic reactions, etc.
For a custom tailored safety program or evaluation, contact Mike Connelly.
Du-All Safety is available to assist you with air quality testing and compliance programs.
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