What's Included
This service provides targeted monitoring and control strategies to protect employees and meet regulatory requirements

Accurate measurement of airborne hexavalent chromium levels in your facility.

Detailed results comparing your workplace levels against OSHA’s permissible exposure limits.

Practical steps such as ventilation improvements, engineering controls, or process changes.

Development of OSHA-aligned written programs to manage Cr(VI) hazards.

Guidance for staff on safe practices, PPE use, and exposure awareness.

WHO IS THIS SERVICE FOR
This service is designed for businesses in industries where hexavalent chromium is generated or used, including welding, electroplating, aerospace, automotive, and painting operations. If your employees are exposed to chromium dust, fumes, or mist, our testing ensures risks are identified and controlled to protect both health and compliance.

WHY IT MATTERS
Hexavalent chromium exposure can result in serious health effects such as asthma, lung cancer, and skin ulcers. OSHA regulates exposure tightly, with specific monitoring and control requirements. By identifying risks early and implementing effective controls, businesses can prevent illnesses, reduce costly claims, and avoid citations—while also demonstrating a strong commitment to worker health and safety.
A Simple, Proven Process That Works Around You
We review your processes and identify where hexavalent chromium exposure is most likely.
Qualified EHS professionals collect and analyze air samples to determine exposure levels.
You receive a clear report outlining exposure data and comparing it to OSHA limits.
We provide prioritized recommendations and written programs to reduce risks and meet compliance requirements.
Client Success
Get clear answers about how testing works, what it covers, and how GMG helps keep your workforce safe from hexavalent chromium exposure.
Cr(VI) is a known carcinogen linked to lung cancer, asthma, and skin damage. Even low exposures can have serious long-term health impacts.
OSHA requires initial testing and periodic monitoring depending on exposure levels. We also recommend testing after process changes or employee symptom reports.
We provide immediate recommendations, from engineering controls to PPE upgrades, and help you implement a written exposure control plan.
Yes. Our testing and documentation align with OSHA’s hexavalent chromium standard, ensuring you meet regulatory requirements.
No. Air sampling is performed during normal work activities with minimal impact on productivity.
Yes. We can deliver training on safe handling, PPE use, and exposure awareness as part of your program.
Keep your employees safe and your operations compliant with expert chromium air quality testing. Schedule a consultation with GMG to monitor risks, implement effective controls, and protect both your workforce and your bottom line.




