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Insights

Our team is made up of dedicated experts with extensive experience in stack emissions testing and occupational hygiene. Here, you’ll find insights from our professionals as they share their knowledge on workplace safety, environmental compliance, and the challenges shaping our industry. Explore articles written by those at the forefront of our work, providing firsthand perspectives and practical expertise on these critical topics.

Indoor Air Quality: What Pollutes our Air?

18th December 2019

Learn about the causes, health effects, and prevention of poor indoor air quality, including pollutants, vulnerable groups, and monitoring solutions to improve workplace conditions.

John Healey Managing Director

Benefits of Improving Employee Safety

4th December 2019

Discover how prioritising employee safety enhances productivity, finances, retention, and reputation, plus key measures like DSE assessments, health checks, and hygiene surveys.

Susan Lett Occupational Hygiene Director

Noise Assessments: How Often Should A Noise Survey Be Carried Out?

6th April 2017

Understand when to review noise assessments, key risk factors, and how regular surveys ensure compliance, protect hearing, and maintain workplace safety under UK Noise Regulations.

Elliot Baker UK Occupational Hygiene Operations Manager (North)

Enforcement Expectations for Mild Steel Welding Fume Grow Higher

20th February 2017

Welding Fume Risks & Controls. Learn about HSE’s enforcement update on welding fume, health risks, legal duties, and required controls eg LEV and RPE to reduce workplace exposure and ensure compliance

Chris Smith Occupational Hygiene Commercial Manager (South)

Workplace Exposure Monitoring & COSHH Air Sampling

31st January 2017

Understand COSHH exposure monitoring, air sampling methods, legal limits, and employer duties to assess and control workplace risks under UK regulations.

Elliot Baker UK Occupational Hygiene Operations Manager (North)

Noise Exposure Limits: Everything You Need To Know

7th September 2016

Discover UK noise regulations, exposure limits, employer responsibilities, and control measures to protect workers’ hearing and ensure compliance with legal requirements.

Susan Lett Occupational Hygiene Director

COSHH Testing: Ensuring Exposure Controls are Used and Maintained

4th August 2016

COSHH Testing: Learn about using and maintaining exposure controls, involving operators, supervision, and testing LEV and PPE to ensure compliance with health and safety regulations.

Chris Smith Occupational Hygiene Commercial Manager (South)

COSHH Assessments: How To Control Exposure

8th June 2016

COSHH Assessments: Understand how to control exposure through elimination, substitution, engineering controls, admin measures, and PPE to comply with COSHH regulations and protect workers.

Chris Smith Occupational Hygiene Commercial Manager (South)

Noise Regulations: What Are Your Obligations?

22nd April 2016

Noise Regulations: Learn employer duties under UK noise regulations, including risk assessments, exposure limits, hearing protection, health surveillance, and compliance to prevent hearing loss.

Chris Smith Occupational Hygiene Commercial Manager (South)

COSHH Precautions In The Workplace

10th February 2016

COSHH Precautions: Discover key considerations for COSHH risk assessments, including process evaluation, operator training, work environment, and practical exposure control measures.

Elliot Baker UK Occupational Hygiene Operations Manager (North)

Removing Earwax And Tips For Clearing Blocked Ears

12th January 2016

Learn what earwax is, why it forms, and how to safely remove blockages. Discover when to seek medical advice and why workplace hearing tests are essential for health.

Susan Lett Occupational Hygiene Director

COSHH Risk Assessment: Assessing The Risks

2nd December 2015

COSHH Risk Assessment: Understand COSHH risk assessments, how to identify hazardous substances, assess exposure risks, and implement control measures to protect employee health in the workplace.

Susan Lett Occupational Hygiene Director