OSH & Environmental Monitoring

Chemical Exposure Monitoring

Measure workers' actual chemical exposure against permissible limits.

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What we deliver

  • Exposure monitoring strategy and sampling plan development
  • Personal air sampling (breathing zone) during representative work activities
  • Area air sampling for contaminant mapping
  • Laboratory analysis by accredited laboratory
  • USECHH-format exposure assessment report
  • Comparison against Malaysia OHD permissible exposure limits
  • Recommendations for engineering, administrative, and PPE controls

Overview

The OSH (Use and Standards of Exposure of Chemicals Hazardous to Health) Regulations 2000 (USECHH) require employers to assess and, where necessary, monitor workers' exposure to chemicals hazardous to health. Exposure monitoring involves collecting air samples from workers' breathing zones and analysing them against USECHH permissible exposure limits.

MEDSS conducts USECHH-compliant chemical exposure monitoring, providing defensible data on actual worker exposure and recommendations for control improvements where limits are exceeded.

What We Deliver

  • Exposure monitoring strategy and sampling plan development
  • Personal air sampling (breathing zone) during representative work activities
  • Area air sampling for contaminant mapping
  • Laboratory analysis by accredited laboratory
  • USECHH-format exposure assessment report
  • Comparison against Malaysia OHD permissible exposure limits
  • Recommendations for engineering, administrative, and PPE controls

Key Benefits

USECHH compliance

Meet the monitoring requirements of the USECHH Regulations and DOSH inspection expectations.

Worker protection

Evidence-based data on actual exposure enables proportionate and effective controls.

Legal defence

Documented monitoring records demonstrate employer due diligence in occupational disease claims.

Who needs this service

Workplaces using chemicals listed in the USECHH schedule, including manufacturers, paint shops, laboratories, cleaning operations, and any facility using solvents or reactive chemicals.

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Interested in Chemical Exposure Monitoring?

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