Asbestos Air Monitoring

The provision of Asbestos air monitoring enables quantitative data to be produced to establish whether there has been a migration of Asbestos fiber from the abatement and remediation works areas, and is a crucial method of validating Asbestos removal works.

We undertake the following types of sampling and monitoring:

  • Asbestos Airborne Fibre Monitoring

  • Asbestos Exposure Monitoring

  • Background/Leak Sampling

  • Reassurance/Clearance Sampling and Validation

  • Naturally Occurring Asbestos (NOA) Monitoring

  • Rock Wool Airborne Fibre Monitoring

In order to provide clients with recordable data on Asbestos airborne fibre concentrations during Asbestos abatement and remediation works, Anthesis Consulting Middle East have the capability to provide a mobile laboratory to enable real time Asbestos air sampling and airborne fibre results.

Various types of airborne fibre monitoring can be undertaken (Personal/Compliance, Clearance, Leak, and Reassurance) and all will be carried out in line with our in house technical procedures which reflect international best practice. All of our staff hold internationally recognised qualifications in order to undertake this type of sampling and analysis.

If you are looking for the best in Asbestos air monitoring companies, reach out to Anthesis Consulting Middle East Asbestos Management Services now by clicking the button below and getting in contact with us. Alternatively fill out the form at the bottom of the contact page and one of our qualified and experienced Asbestos consultants will get in touch with you.

Anthesis are competent and experienced with sampling and air monitoring according to the following standards;

  • UK HSE guidance document HSG 248 ‘Asbestos: The analysts’ guide for sampling, analysis and clearance procedures’.

  • World Health Organization 1999 Method ‘Determination of airborne fibre number concentrations’.

  • TRGS 519 & TRGS 402 ‘Identification and assessment of the risks from activities involving hazardous substances: Inhalation exposure’.

  • NF X43-050 ‘Determination of the Asbestos fiber concentration by transmission electron microscopy. Indirect method. - Qualité de l'air’.

  • NIOSH 7400 ‘Asbestos and Other Fibers by Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM)’.

Asbestos air sampling and analysis can be carried out by;

  • Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM);

  • Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM); and

  • Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM).

Asbestos Airborne Fibre Monitoring

Asbestos Airborne Fibre Monitoring

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Asbestos Airborne Fibre Monitoring

Asbestos Airborne Fibre Monitoring