Industrial hygiene hazards — chemical exposures, noise levels, air quality degradation, thermal stress — often cause more long-term harm than acute safety incidents, but they're harder to detect, measure, and manage without specialized expertise and instrumentation. MAC Safety's industrial hygiene professionals provide the sampling, analysis, and program management that high-hazard operations require.
MAC's IH services cover the full spectrum of occupational health exposures: personal air monitoring for chemicals, metals, and particulates; noise dosimetry and area sound level surveys; silica exposure assessments for construction and manufacturing; heat stress monitoring with WBGT measurements; and respiratory protection program management including fit testing and medical surveillance coordination.
All industrial hygiene data flows into the NIXN platform, creating a longitudinal exposure record for each worker, facility, and process. NIXN tracks exposure levels against permissible limits (PELs) and action levels, generates trend analyses that identify processes or areas with increasing exposure risks, and produces the regulatory documentation required for OSHA compliance, workers' compensation claims management, and occupational health surveillance programs.