Chemical Exposure Monitoring (CEM) Scope of Work
Chemical Exposure Monitoring (CEM) & Report as per DOSH Requirements covers:
Supply of labour, consumables, mobilization and transportation, and reporting to conduct Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE) Quality Monitoring as per Department of Environmental (DOE) and Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) requirements.
Benefits of Chemical Exposure Monitoring (CEM)
What is the benefits of conducting the Chemical Exposure Monitoring (CEM)?
- Outlines recommendation to reduce chemical exposure at workplace.
- Reduce chemical related diseases at workplace.
- Avoiding costly compensation claims and legal action.
- Shows management commitment towards Health & Safety culture at the workplace.
Compliance
Occupational Safety And Health (Use And Standards Of Exposure Of Chemicals Hazardous To Health) Regulations 2000;
- Regulation 26 (1) Where an assessment of risk to health indicates that monitoring of exposure is required, the employers shall ensure that the exposure of employees to chemicals hazardous is monitored in accordance with an approved method of monitoring.