Clean Air Sciences, Inc.
offers the following Industrial Hygiene (IH) services:
- Indoor air quality (IAQ) studies. Click this
IAQ link for more
information.
- Worker exposure monitoring and assessment.
- OSHA compliance studies for
chemicals, particulates, and other safety issues.
- Personal protective equipment (PPE) audits.
- Training in proper PPE use and respiratory
protection, and employee quantitative fit-testing.
- Monitoring of hexavalent chromium and other metals.
- Air monitoring for VOCs, toxic gases, explosive
atmospheres, and oxygen depleting atmospheres.
- Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) project
oversight and report review available.
Sampling is conducted according to OSHA and NIOSH
methods and only American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) accredited
laboratories are contracted for sample analysis. |

Exposure monitoring and PPE review for metals machining client. |
Clean Air Sciences, Inc.
personnel has the experience and training for your IH needs. All
field work is conducted by our environmental scientist who was a former
consultant for the U. S. EPA Region V Superfund Technical Assessment Response
Team (START2) contract in Chicago, IL and the Site Assessment and
Technical Assistance (SATA) contract for U.S. EPA Region III in Wheeling,
WV. Experience includes:
- Provided responsible party
oversight during multimedia site assessment which included a cone penetrometer testing (CPT) rapid oscillating technology (ROST) unit with
laser induced fluorescence (LIF) to determine hydrocarbon presence,
observation well installation, geoprobe sampling, groundwater sampling,
and electromagnetic surveys for site closure and settlement negotiations.
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Assisted EPA
On-Scene Coordinators (OSCs) during Chicago area
canal pilot project site with canal inspections, oil sheen dynamics and
product source identification, providing absorbent boom maintenance
oversight of responsible party contractors, oversight of EPA contractor
during pipeline closures, acting as Site Health and Safety Coordinator,
and aided in planning of phytoremediation study.
- CERCLA removal action
project over-site,technical documentation, site health and
safety, contractor oversight, particulate monitoring, high-volume air
sampling, and use of X-ray fluorescence (XRF) unit to determine
post-excavation soil concentrations.
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Performed site
investigations, site entry, monitoring of hazardous atmospheres,
multi-media (soil, water, air, biological) environmental sampling, and
making health and safety recommendations for site activities.
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On-call for Emergency
Response to environmental hazards, oil spills and transportation
accidents, performing level “B” PPE site entry and reconnaissance, and
assisting US EPA with over-site of response activities.
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Air monitored for explosive conditions, mercury vapors, and
organic vapors.
For more information about our experience see our
Personnel page
and the Resume page
of Don Paxton.
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Exposure monitoring for machining oil and coolant aerosols.

Exposure
monitoring for hexavalent chromium during welding. |