| :: Property Hazard
Assessment ::
HygieneTech senior level environmental
health professionals perform property hazard assessment
evaluations that typically involve reviewing site records
to establish occupant histories of the site and neighboring
properties and to determine the potential presence of
chemical contaminants; designing sampling strategies;
and collecting air, water, soil, wipe, bulk, and other
samples for analysis.
Among the more common hazardous
materials encountered are asbestos; lead, mercury, and
other metals; pesticides, petroleum hydrocarbons, polychlorinated
biphenyls, radioactive compounds; organic and inorganic
acids, and microbial growth and/or fungal or bacterial
growth contamination on building materials or on contents
within structures due to water intrusion episodes and/or
sewage spills.
All surveys are performed in
accordance with recognized protocols, and all samples
are collected and analyzed using state-of-the-art methods
in appropriately qualified laboratories. Following
assessment surveys, comprehensive reports are prepared
which contain background information, observations,
analytical results, data interpretation in light of
applicable regulations and health hazard studies, conclusions,
and, if deemed appropriate, recommendations concerning
remedial action and preventive maintenance.
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