Air Quality Testing

 

Dust, fumes, fibers, gases, vapours, mists and more. Air quality can be impacted by many contaminates, any of which can lead to an unsafe environment for your workers. Air Quality Testing uses specific equipment to measure toxins and identify oxygen deficiencies, amongst other things. 


These tests can identify areas within your workplace that are either safe or dangerous. If the air is deemed dangerous, we’ll be able to accurately pinpoint what toxins are involved and your precise oxygen levels.

 

Complete Envirotest’s qualified technicians work heavily with Spray Booths, measuring the quality of breathable air that’s supplied to them. This involves regularly reviewing the compressed air lines to make sure your workers are protected.


A Spray Booth assessment can be undertaken to ensure:

  • Safe air quality is supplied to workers in the booth

  • Adequate ventilation is present and effective to reduce exposure after spray-painting has occurred

  • Noise and audiometric testing to protect workers from noise induced hearing loss.

Our specifically trained and highly skilled technicians can assist you in all aspects of your air quality monitoring, including one-off assessments, periodic and annual air monitoring, as well as evaluations of exposure and effectiveness of controls.

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