Why Every Workplace Needs a Certified Industrial Hygienist for Safety Compliance?
Employing a certified industrial hygienist with NATA accreditation is a requirement of the Occupational Health and Safety Act of 2004 for businesses and groups. Among the top organisations providing OHS management system audits are full or provisional members of the Australian Institute of Occupational Hygienists. Health and safety experts teach company staff how to follow OH&S laws in addition to providing a range of services. An Overview of Services to Improve Workplace Safety: Asbestos Audit: In addition to health and safety training services, companies with NATA-accredited laboratories may offer a variety of asbestos-related services, such as division 5 and division 6 asbestos audits. Businesses must conduct an asbestos audit of their facilities in order to comply with requirements that demand the identification of asbestos and the maintenance of a record of any asbestos detected. Vibration Assessments and Workplace Ergonomic Assessment: Vibration analysis services are ...