Hygiene Services
RECOVERY PARTNERS: THE SAFETY EXPERTS
Tailored and effective hygiene services
Our hygiene services are designed to help your business comply with WHS requirements and mitigate or eliminate the risks associated with poor hygiene practices. In this context, hygiene refers to the aspects of operations that, if managed incorrectly, can directly compromise a worker’s physical health when they’re exposed to them. Recovery Partners can assist your business with tailored and effective hygiene protocols that protect employees, facilitate compliance with WHS regulations and cultivate safe business practices for long-term viability.
RECOVERY PARTNERS: HYGIENE SERVICES
Hygiene Services
Dealing with Asbestos
The health risks of asbestos are well known and include lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis. All workplaces in Australia have a legal obligation to identify asbestos in their workplace, develop an asbestos register and asbestos management plan. Our flexible approach means we can design a tailored program for your workplace. Our intensive programs include an initial consultation and assessment that offer hassle-free, long-term solutions.
Testing services include:Â
- Clearance certificates
- Air monitoring
- Worker breathing space monitoring
- Bulk sample collection and analysis
- Asbestos-Containing Material identification
Light Exposure
Poor lighting can affect the health of people at work causing symptoms like eyestrain, migraine and headaches, lethargy, irritability, and poor concentration. Poor lighting may include light levels, glare, and flicker. Our flexible approach means we can design a tailored program for your workplace. Our intensive programs include an initial consultation and assessment that offer hassle-free, long-term solutions.
Testing services include:Â
- Lux level measurements
Noise Protection
Noise in the workplace can create physical and psychological stress, reduce productivity, interfere with communication, concentration, and contribute to workplace accidents and injuries. The effects of noise-induced hearing loss can be profound, limiting employee’s ability to hear high-frequency sounds, understand speech, and seriously impairing their ability to communicate. If your workplace exposes workers or other people to hazardous levels of noise, a risk assessment should be conducted which includes the use of a sound meter.
Testing services include:Â
- A and C weighted noise measurements
- Hearing protection reviews
- Noise control strategies
Combating Mould
Not all people are adversely affected by mould however those that may experience asthma, tiredness, rashes, headaches and migraines. Toxic moulds produce mycotoxins that can pose serious health risks. Prolonged exposure may be particularly harmful. Our flexible approach means we can design a tailored program for your workplace. Our intensive programs include an initial consultation and mould assessment that offer hassle-free, long-term solutions.
Testing services include:Â
- Non-viable and viable spore identification
- Mould identification
- Air sampling
- Bulk sample collection and analysis
- Moisture tests and reports
- Temperature and humidity tests
- Internal wall tests
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