What's Included
This service provides comprehensive testing and prevention strategies for organic vapor hazards:

Accurate monitoring of airborne solvent and chemical vapors during normal operations.

Results compared against OSHA permissible exposure limits (PELs) and ACGIH guidelines.

Practical solutions like ventilation upgrades, substitution of less hazardous materials, or improved PPE use.

OSHA-aligned documentation tailored to your operations and workforce needs.

Guidance to help employees recognize vapor risks, follow safe practices, and properly use PPE.

WHO IS THIS SERVICE FOR
This service is ideal for industries where organic vapors are present, including automotive refinishing, manufacturing, painting and coating operations, printing, laboratories, and cleaning services. If your employees work with solvents, adhesives, or coatings, our testing ensures risks are identified and controlled before they cause health or compliance problems.

WHY IT MATTERS
Organic vapor exposure can lead to short-term symptoms such as headaches and nausea, and long-term risks including organ damage and cancer. OSHA enforces strict exposure limits, and violations can result in significant penalties. By proactively monitoring and controlling vapor levels, you protect employee health, maintain compliance, and reduce claims, absenteeism, and turnover.
A Simple, Proven Process That Works Around You
We review your operations, materials, and tasks to identify potential vapor sources.
Air samples are collected and analyzed under real workplace conditions.
Results are compared with exposure limits, with clear explanations of health and compliance risks.
We provide targeted recommendations and written programs to reduce exposure and meet compliance.
Client Success
Get straightforward answers about monitoring, risks, and how GMG helps protect your employees from harmful chemical vapors.
We monitor for common organic vapors from solvents, paints, coatings, adhesives, and cleaning products, depending on your operations.
Testing should be performed during initial program setup, after introducing new materials or processes, or if employees report symptoms. Regular follow-ups help maintain compliance.
We provide immediate recommendations such as improved ventilation, substitution of less hazardous materials, and PPE upgrades, along with written control plans.
Yes. Our testing and documentation align with OSHA exposure limits and industry standards, helping you stay compliant and audit-ready.
No. Air samples are collected during routine work, with minimal disruption to employees or productivity.
Yes. Training on vapor risks, safe handling practices, and PPE use can be included as part of your control program.
Protect your employees and your business from the risks of harmful chemical vapors. Schedule a consultation with GMG to test for exposures, reduce risks, and maintain a healthier, more compliant workplace.




