Industrial Hygiene Services

Industrial Hygiene Services:

Respiratory Fit Testing & Training

fit-testing-ihWorkforce Safety Training specializes in respirator face fit testing. We are dedicated to the delivery of respirator face fit testing services to help employers comply with the CAL/OSHA requirements and industry standards, serving the San Bernardino, Riverside, and Inland Empire areas.

Comprehensive Qualitative and Quantitative On-Site Respiratory Face Fit Testing 

As part of our Industrial Hygiene Services, our face fit testing services are delivered by a team of professionally qualified and highly experienced face fit testers equipped with the latest testing technology.
Under CAL/OSHA Regulations for respiratory protection Title 8 sec. 5144, all employers have a duty to provide respirator face fit testing for their employees. Face fit testing is a method for checking that a tight fitting face piece matches the person’s facial features and seals adequately to the wearer’s face.

Whatever the size of your organization, we have the experience and the professional capability to deliver well managed and reliable service.  Workforce Safety has more than 20 years’ experience of working with large and small organizations.

At Workforce Safety, we understand the importance of a healthy workforce. We provide a wide range of adaptable, on-site respiratory face fit testing services designed to improve the health and safety of your employees and your business. Listed below are some of those services:

We have a team of qualified and highly experienced face fit testers who are always available to give support and advice to your company. We are known for our effective and focused solutions and our emphasis is on prevention rather than reaction. Listed below are some of our services:

  • Qualitative face fit testing
  • Quantitative face fit testing
  • Respirator training
  • Regulations and guidance
  • Respirator selections
  • Written respirator programs
  • Specialize in face fit testing for police officers and firefighters

Hearing Conservation Noise Surveys & Training

industrial-hygiene_smHearing loss is one of the most pervasive occupational health problems in America today. Approximately 30 million employees are exposed to noise levels that are potentially hazardous to their hearing. Fortunately, noise-induced hearing loss can be reduced, or often eliminated, through the successful application of occupational hearing conservation programs. Additionally, an effective program reduces potential worker compensation claims.

Whatever the size of your organization, we have the experience and the professional capability to deliver well managed and reliable service.  Workforce Safety has more than 20 years’ experience of working with large and small organizations.

CAL/OSHA standards require a hearing conservation program if a company’s employees are exposed to an average of 85 decibels or more of noise during an eight-hour workday.

Workforce Safety can partner with your company to help you comply with CAL/OSHA Standard Title 8 sec. 5098, and protect your employees’ hearing. Listed below are some of our services:

  • Noise Surveys
  • Help your company find the right company to do Baseline and Annual Hearing Screening
  • Hearing Protection
  • Training
  • Record Keeping

Other Industrial Hygiene (IH) & Occupational Health Services

Compliance evaluations are an important part of health and safety on the job.  Workforce Safety can assist in implementing, auditing, and evaluating programs in accordance with CAL/OSHA industrial-hygiene3_smregulatory requirements for:

  • Asbestos
  • Respiratory Protection
  • Hazard Communication
  • HAZWOPER
  • Confined Space Entry
  • Noise/Hearing Conservation
  • Lead
  • Occupational Health Practices
  • Air Sampling
  • Ergonomics
  • Bloodborne Pathogens
  • Heat Stress
  • Process Safety Management
  • Other Chemical, Physical, and Biological Hazards

Call us today to schedule your class: 951-219-5203 OR 1-888-241-9513. To request more information or to schedule a consultation, fill out our form, or enroll online.