Occupational safety

Site Appraisal study

Site planning typically begins by assessing a potential site for development through thorough site analysis. Information about slopes, soils, hydrology, vegetation, parcel ownership, orientation, etc. While conducting the site analysis we also needs to review zoning of the potential project site. Site analysis involves the collection of physical information about a location's archaeology, geography, geology, and topography and climate factors.


Occupational Safety Assessment

Knowing your risks is the first step to protecting your workforce and other individuals from unhealthy exposures and accidents. They also help you to identify and control risks that threaten the reliability and effectiveness of your processes. Work safety assessments conducted by a reliable third party can help you systematically identify and document existing risks and hazards arising from the particular activities in your organization.
Our occupational safety risk assessment and consulting services represent a practical instrument for your internal occupational health and safety management and aim to maintain, promote and improve employee health. Our occupational safety experts ensure that your risk assessment complies with the relevant regulations, putting you on secure legal footing in your interactions with authorities, professional associations and insurers.


Risk analysis

Risk Analysis is a proven way of identifying and assessing factors that could negatively affect the success of a business or project. It allows you to examine the risks that you or your organization face, and helps you decide whether or not to move forward with a decision. There are two types of risk analysis and assessments conducted in organizations. They are qualitative risk analysis methods and quantitative methods of risk analysis. The qualitative methods are widely used means for companies to assess and monitor day-to-day risks faced by them.


Chemical Exposure Assessments

Exposure assessment is "the process of estimating or measuring the magnitude, frequency, and duration of exposure to an agent, along with the number and characteristics of the population exposed. Ideally, it describes the sources, routes, pathways, and uncertainty in the assessment." A chemical procedure risk assessment form must be completed prior to the start of any work involving hazardous chemicals. To complete a chemical procedure risk assessment the assessor must identify: all hazardous substances and dangerous goods used in the procedure. all hazards associated with the chemicals to be used. The goal of chemical risk assessment is to have a full understanding of the nature, magnitude and probability of a potential adverse health or environmental effect of a chemical. It takes into account of both hazard and exposure.


Noise Mapping

Repeated exposures to loud noise can lead to permanent tinnitus and/or hearing loss. Loud noise can create physical and psychological stress, reduce productivity, interfere with communication and concentration, and contribute to workplace accidents and injuries by making it difficult to hear warning signals. a noise map is just a visual representation of noise levels in a workplace in the form of a contour map. Since the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005 came into force, it has been a legal requirement of all employers to undertake a noise at work assessment if any employee is likely to be exposed to excessive levels of noise.


Light Intensity Monitoring

Light intensity refers to the strength or amount of light produced by a specific lamp source. It is the measure of the wavelength-weighted power emitted by a light source. Light Intensity Monitoring System Monitors the Intensity of the light at a particular area, how bright light is at a location.