Worker and Area Sampling
Personal air sampling for breathing zone monitoring and area air quality surveys to evaluate contaminant levels within workplace zones.
Poor air quality in the workplace can cause occupational diseases, regulatory non-compliance, and production shutdowns. Uniquo's industrial air monitoring services provide quantitative measurements of airborne contaminants, dust, fumes, gases, vapours, and particulates, against Occupational Exposure Limits (OELs), national ambient standards, and emission regulations.
UNIQUO helps industries understand airborne exposure conditions across workers, work areas, process sources, and emissions points. Our testing and reporting support occupational hygiene programs, environmental compliance, indoor air quality review, and contaminant control planning for active industrial environments.
Our industrial hygiene and air quality services span worker exposure monitoring, ambient air surveys, stack emissions, dust studies, and indoor environment assessment.
Personal air sampling for breathing zone monitoring and area air quality surveys to evaluate contaminant levels within workplace zones.
Ambient air quality monitoring to NAAQ standards and Indoor Air Quality testing for offices and data centres.
Welding fume, metal dust, construction dust monitoring for PM10, PM2.5, TSP, and fugitive emission assessment.
Stack or flue gas emission monitoring to CPCB norms and advisory support for Continuous Air Quality Monitor installation.
Our monitoring programs can be tailored to the contaminant profile of the facility, process, and work activity being assessed.
UNIQUO's reports help employers and project teams understand exposure levels, identify high-risk contaminants, and support actions related to occupational hygiene, environmental compliance, engineering control, and emissions management.
Sampling results, monitoring locations, and contaminant findings are documented in a clear and review-ready reporting format.
Clients receive practical insight to support exposure reduction, process review, regulatory submission, and corrective planning.