Industrial Hygiene Services

The Story

Grey Solutions LLC’s efforts have significantly enhanced the U.S. Air Force’s ability to mitigate health hazards, safeguarding workforce personnel and ensuring mission success.

Overview

Health risk assessment and industrial hygiene are vital for ensuring the safety of personnel in diverse environments, including healthcare facilities, industrial sites, and military installations. The U.S. Air Force faced significant challenges in managing exposure to hazardous substances, maintaining compliance with federal regulations, and implementing effective control measures to protect personnel from occupational risks. These challenges threatened workplace safety, operational readiness, and regulatory compliance across multiple installations.

Our Solution

  • Comprehensive Exposure Assessments: Conducted over 200 annual assessments to identify and mitigate risks in high-exposure areas such as operating rooms, laboratories, and maintenance zones.

  • Innovative Safety Solutions: Implemented vacuum sander technology, achieving a 228% improvement in dust capture and saving $200,000 in equipment costs and labor hours. Deployed wearable health samplers to identify 1,500 hazards.

  • Regulatory Compliance and Training: Ensured adherence to OSHA, ANSI, and ACGIH guidelines while training over 700 employees in hygiene management and safety protocols.

  • Health Surveillance Enhancements: Integrated advanced systems to monitor staff exposures and health outcomes, focusing on high-risk zones like infectious disease wards and chemical handling areas.

Impact & Results

Improved Safety Standards

Identified and mitigated over 1,700 occupational hazards, protecting thousands of personnel across Air Force installations.

Cost Savings

Achieved $200,000 in savings through innovative equipment solutions and efficient labor management.

Regulatory Compliance

Ensured full compliance with federal health regulations, avoiding penalties and fostering trust among stakeholders.

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