What's Included
This service provides complete testing and prevention strategies to manage workplace lead exposure:

Accurate measurement of airborne lead levels during normal operations.

Results compared against OSHA permissible exposure limits (PELs) and action levels.

Practical steps like improved ventilation, housekeeping, and PPE programs.

Development of OSHA-compliant documentation to manage lead hazards.

Guidance on safe practices, hygiene, and PPE use to reduce exposure.

WHO IS THIS SERVICE FOR
This service is ideal for industries where lead is present, such as construction, demolition, metal fabrication, painting, battery manufacturing, and auto repair. If your employees are exposed to lead dust, fumes, or paint, our testing helps you identify risks, maintain compliance, and protect long-term employee health.

WHY IT MATTERS
Lead exposure has lasting impacts on the nervous system, kidneys, and overall health, and regulatory agencies strictly enforce exposure limits. Failure to monitor and control lead can result in employee illness, OSHA citations, and significant financial penalties. By proactively testing and implementing controls, you safeguard your workforce, protect your business from liability, and reduce costly workers’ comp claims.
A Simple, Proven Process That Works Around You
We review your operations to identify potential lead exposure sources.
Qualified EHS professionals collect air samples during typical work activities.
Results are analyzed and compared with OSHA’s PELs and action levels.
We provide practical recommendations and written programs to help you reduce risks and stay compliant.
Client Success
Get straightforward answers about testing, risks, and how GMG helps protect employees from the dangers of lead exposure.
Lead can cause neurological damage, kidney disease, and cardiovascular problems. Even low exposures can have serious, lasting health effects.
OSHA requires initial monitoring and follow-up testing when exposures may change. Testing should also be repeated after new processes or equipment are introduced.
We provide immediate recommendations for engineering controls, improved housekeeping, PPE upgrades, and written control plans to reduce exposure.
Yes. Our monitoring, reporting, and documentation align with OSHA’s lead standard, helping you maintain compliance and avoid citations.
No. Sampling is conducted during normal work activities to capture real-world exposure, with minimal disruption.
Yes. Training on safe practices, hygiene, and PPE use can be included as part of your exposure control program.
Protect your workforce and ensure compliance with expert lead air quality testing. Schedule a consultation with GMG to monitor risks, implement effective controls, and prevent costly health and compliance issues.




