What's Included
This service provides complete isocyanate monitoring and prevention support:

Accurate measurement of airborne isocyanates during normal operations.

Clear results compared against OSHA standards and ACGIH guidelines.

Practical steps to reduce exposures, including ventilation improvements and safer work practices.

OSHA-aligned documentation for compliance and ongoing prevention.

Training and communication materials to help employees recognize risks and use PPE effectively.

WHO IS THIS SERVICE FOR
This service is designed for businesses in industries where isocyanates are common, including automotive refinishing, industrial painting, foam production, plastics, and adhesives manufacturing. If your employees are exposed to spray applications, curing processes, or chemical mixing, our monitoring ensures risks are measured and controlled to protect health and compliance.

WHY IT MATTERS
Isocyanates are a leading cause of work-related asthma and long-term respiratory illness. Proactively monitoring and controlling exposure helps prevent employee health issues, costly workers’ comp claims, and regulatory penalties. By implementing strong prevention strategies, you protect both your workforce and your business while building trust and confidence across your team.
A Simple, Proven Process That Works Around You
We review your processes, materials, and work areas to identify where isocyanate exposure is likely.
Air samples are collected and analyzed during regular operations to reflect real-world exposure.
You receive clear data compared against regulatory limits, with insights into risk severity.
We provide prioritized recommendations and written programs to control isocyanate hazards and meet compliance.
Client Success
Get clear answers about testing, risks, and how GMG helps protect your workforce from harmful chemical exposures.
Isocyanates can cause asthma, respiratory irritation, and skin sensitization. Once sensitized, even very small exposures can trigger severe reactions.
OSHA requires initial monitoring and follow-up testing when exposures may change. We also recommend routine monitoring to verify controls remain effective.
We provide immediate recommendations such as improved ventilation, process adjustments, and PPE upgrades, along with written exposure control plans.
Yes. Our monitoring and documentation align with OSHA standards and industry guidelines, helping you meet all regulatory requirements.
No. Air samples are collected during normal work activities, so monitoring is minimally disruptive.
Yes. We can train employees on exposure risks, safe practices, and proper PPE use as part of the program.
Protect your workforce from one of the most dangerous chemical exposures in the workplace. Schedule a consultation with GMG to measure isocyanate levels, strengthen compliance, and safeguard long-term employee health.d.




