Industrial Hygiene Risk Mitigation Program Development
Our industrial hygienists help clients develop comprehensive risk mitigation programs that address environmental and occupational hazards by defining monitoring approaches, control measures, and procedures aligned with site conditions and operational requirements. These occupational hazard risks may include chemical exposures, airborne particulate matter, noise, heat stress, and task-specific safety issues, in addition to building-related concerns such as mold, asbestos, lead, and smoke that can affect indoor environments and human health.
We help establish how hazards will be identified, monitored, and controlled over time, with practical direction that teams can apply in the field and be maintained through changing site conditions. Program elements include sampling and monitoring plans, evaluation of engineering and administrative controls, review of work practices and sequencing, personal protective equipment (PPE) considerations, and written procedures for managing hazards. As conditions evolve, programs can incorporate updates to monitoring frequency, trigger criteria for additional evaluation, and define role-based responsibilities so hazard management remains consistent from planning through execution.