Noise Monitoring
Vibration Monitoring
Similar to Noise Monitoring, these results will assist in establishing project-specific vibration criteria and vibration monitoring requirements to be included in the construction management plan.
Real-time vibration monitoring installations during construction will assist in notifying personnel of any breaches against AS-2187.2 2006, DIN 4150 and ISEE Guidelines.
Air Quality Monitoring
A simple installation of intuitive aerosol monitors allows you to measure risk in real-time (PM2.5), at the worker and passing pedestrian breathing level. This means understanding imminent exposure and taking immediate actions, thus reducing delays by waiting for lab results.
Dust Monitoring
Dust from various construction processes contains a wide range of particle sizes and material types. The smaller particles which are not visible, and are known as PM10, are not an obvious hazard. However, they can be carried much farther in the air, potentially causing health hazards to both workers on the site and to people living and working outside of the site boundary.
Asbestos Monitoring
Asbestos air monitoring and test samples are issued to a NATA accredited laboratory for testing, and the production of a report on the levels are identified against the relevant exposure standards.
Asbestos Clearance Reports
Clearance air monitoring is also undertaken, providing a certificate to acknowledge that the area is safe for re-occupation.