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Indoor Air Quality

Depending on the processes involved in manufacturing or other work-related

activities, the air your employees breathe can become polluted with

contaminants that pose serious health risks, especially those employees who

work indoors. Indoor air quality (IAQ) is a major concern for many companies.

According to OSHA, poor IAQ has been linked to symptoms like headaches,

fatigue, trouble concentrating, and irritation of the eyes, nose, throat and

lungs as well as being associated with specific diseases.

The first step in identifying the company's indoor air quality is to perform air

monitoring to determine whether any contaminants are present in your employees' work area(s) and if so, whether the concentrations in the air are within acceptable regulatory limits.

Safety Training & Environmental Protection, LLC can do this for you. We are here to discuss your specific needs and design a plan for monitoring and action (where needed).

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