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CL Associates



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Dust, Air & Environmental Services

Background

CL Voelcker have wide experience in designing monitoring solutions to a range of environmental problems commonly encountered in the workplace and wider environment including air quality, building hygiene, occupational and nuisance dust monitoring and a range of other environmental and occupational health issues.

This work is backed up by our in-house UKAS accredited laboratories.

Our work in this field includes:

Occupational hygiene monitoring of workplace exposures to dust and other substances hazardous to health, in accordance with COSHH and HSE Regulations and guidance.
Nuisance Dust Monitoring for construction and development projects including long term deposition monitoring and boundary monitoring schemes.
Undertaking COSHH assessments of workplace exposures to substances hazardous to health.
Spike investigations, monitoring, surveys and risk assessments for the presence of migrating gases.
Biomonitoring and other microbiological assessments of clean rooms.

Our services are considerably expanded with the merger of CL Associates and Voelcker Consultants.

Work within these fields is carried out to relevant standards including HSE guidance. For further information, please contact CL Voelcker. to discuss your needs with one of our consultants.

INDUSTRY NEWS

Asbestos dust left lungs ‘like a time bomb’
A workplace where asbestos dust left staff “covered in snow” led to the death of a 77-year-old man.
Source: reading, Tuesday, March 31, 2009 Date and Time of entry: 13:28
Pupils sent home after asbestos dust scare
THE 800 pupils of a Highland school were sent home yesterday following fears of asbestos dust contamination.
Source: p&journal, Monday, March 16, 2009 Date and Time of entry: 13:28 10:28
In pictures: The victims of asbestos
He would cut up sheets of asbestos cement, wearing no protective clothing at all, and by the end of his shift the white dust would be so thick on him he looked like a snowman.
Source: scotland, Tuesday, February 10, 2009 Date and Time of entry: 10:28 14:08
London Olympics site urged to tackle pollution
Such a move would be in line with the London mayor’s best practice guidance on controlling dust and emissions from construction and demolition.
Source: regen, Tuesday, February 10, 2009 Date and Time of entry: 14:08 14:05

 

 

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