Health Hazard Inventories - An on-site visit to evaluate all
potential health hazards in the workplace to prevent occupational injury or illness. Includes the survey of equipment
and operational procedures, collection of samples, and preparation of a report indicating the presence or absence of
hazards. Recommends more detailed study if required.
Industrial Hygiene Studies - A major on-site visit to solve a
known problem. Includes a more detailed inspection, evaluation, and sample collection, and a more extensive effort by
the consultants involved. The report contains detailed guidance for engineering or administrative control measures
and/or recommendation for use of personal protective equipment.
Indoor Air Quality Surveys - The process of studying, evaluation,
and control of indoor air issues related to temperature, humidity, odor, and cleanliness.
Ergonomic Assessments - An on-site visit to evaluate workplaces,
environments, jobs, tasks, equipment, and process in relationship to human capabilities and interactions for the prevention
of ergonomic injury. The organizations Ergonomics Program is reviewed for effectiveness.
Ventilation Surveys - Evaluations of existing exhaust and supply
ventilation systems in the workplace to assess effectiveness to control or reduce potential employee exposure to hazardous
chemicals. Examples include welding, operating rooms, battery shop, paint booth and vehicle exhaust system.
Facility Design Reviews - The provision of professional engineering
and technical advice concerning Occupational Health and Safety aspects of modernization, expansion, or new construction of
U.S. Army facilities during concept, design, and construction phases. Includes recommendations for improvement or preparation
of a report as appropriate.
Hearing Conservation Studies - The most desirable hearing conservation
measure is reducing noise levels at their source and eliminating harmful health effects. Noise hazardous operations are
evaluated and identified enrolled into the Army hearing Conservation Program.
Personal Protective Clothing and Equipment Guidance - Hazards evaluation
of the workplace is conducted to determine personal protective clothing and equipment (PPCE) requirement. A program evaluation
is performed to ensure PPCE users are training on use, care and limitations of the equipment.