Sound Level and Air Quality Assessments
Employees may come into contact with several workplace hazards, including poor air quality and dangerous sound levels, that can be damaging to their health.
Aceso Medical is dedicated to assessing these conditions and helping you ensure your workplace meets compliance with occupational health standards.
Air Exposure Monitoring
Many different industries use dangerous compounds and chemicals that leak into the air. If not identified, this can result in workplace injury.
Our Air Exposure Monitoring provides an assessment of the air quality to identify additional precautions that should be taken.
Sound Level Exposure Assessment
It is mandated that occupations which expose staff to hazardous noise levels have a noise level assessment completed. These assessments identify the severity of noise pollution in a workplace and outline what precautions must be taken to ensure compliance with workplace standards.
Our assessments use the most innovative and advanced sound measuring devices to provide accurate results that comply with the CSA Standard Z107.56-94. We deliver comprehensive reports that identify sound risks and outline hearing protection recommendations to minimize workplace injuries related to noise-related hazards.
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Please review your provincial legislation below.
Alberta
British Columbia
BC doesn’t prescribe specific IAQ standards
Manitoba
New Brunswick
General Regulation – Occupational Health and Safety Act, N.B. Reg. 91-191
Part III Indoor Air Quality, Section 19 to 25.2
Occupational Health and Safety Act Reg 91-191- Air Quality and Noise Control
Newfoundland and Labrador
Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, 2012, N.L.R. 5/12
Part VI Occupational Health Requirements, Section 45
Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, 2012 Newfoundland and Labrador Regulation 5/12 – Standards on Air Quality and Assessments of Noise Hazards
Northwest Territories & Nunavut
Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, R-039-2015
Part 6 General Health Requirements, Sections 68 to 74
Occupational Health and Safety Regulations – Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality and Noise Assessment
Nova Scotia
Occupational Safety General Regulations
Part 4 – Ventilation, Lighting, Sanitation and Accommodation, Sections 15
Occupational Safety General Regulations – Air and Sound Level Testing
Ontario
Ontario – don’t specifically address the design or maintenance of ventilation equipment
Industrial Establishment Regulation, R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 851
Part III Industrial Hygiene
Section 127
Ontario Regulation 419/05 – Local Air Quality
Prince Edward Island
Occupational Health and Safety Act General Regulations, EC180/87
Part 11 – Ventilation
11.1 to 11.11
Occupational Health and Safety Act – Control of airborne contaminants and Noise Exposure Limits
Quebec
Regulation respecting occupational health and safety under the Act respecting occupational health and safety
Division V, Air Quality Section 39
Division XI, Ventilation and Heating, Sections 101 to 114
Legis Quebec Regulation Respecting Occupational Health and Safety – Air Quality Testing and Audiometric Testing
Saskatchewan
Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, 2020 (c. S-15.1, Reg 10)
Part VI General Health Requirements,
Sections 6-1 to 6-5
Saskatchewan Occupational Health and Safety, 2020 – Mechanical Ventilation and Noise Control
Yukon
Occupational Health and Safety and Regulations, Section 126
Occupational Health Regulations, Section 7 Ventilation
Yukon’s Workplace Health Regulations – Ventilation Systems and Noise Control and Management