What services does Western Health & Safety provide?
Western Health & Safety specializes in Occupational Hygiene and Hazardous Materials Management, offering services such as hazardous building materials assessments, worker exposure assessments, indoor air quality evaluations, and mould assessments. We are equipped to handle a wide range of environmental health and safety concerns, ensuring compliance with industry standards. Check out our Core Services Page for more details.
What is involved in an asbestos testing and sampling process?
Our asbestos testing involves a thorough inspection of the building materials suspected to contain asbestos, followed by sampling for laboratory analysis. We identify the presence of asbestos and provide detailed reports with recommendations for safe management or removal. Check out our Asbestos Testing Page for more details.
Do you offer asbestos training?
Yes, Western Health & Safety is approved by Alberta Labour to provide asbestos worker training and issue asbestos worker cards. Check out our Asbestos Worker Training Page for more details.
How do I know if I need a mould assessment for my property?
Mould assessments are recommended if you notice visible mould growth, musty odors, water stains, or if occupants are experiencing worsening allergy symptoms. These are indicators of potential mould issues that could affect indoor air quality and health. Check out our Mould Sampling Page for more details.
How does Western Health & Safety ensure the accuracy of its assessments?
We use state-of-the-art equipment and testing methods to conduct our assessments. Our team of certified professionals adheres to strict protocols to ensure accurate results and compliance with all relevant regulations.
What are the costs associated with your services?
The cost of our services varies depending on the specific needs of each project. For example, a comprehensive mould assessment, including air and surface sampling, is priced at $495 plus GST. Please contact us for a detailed quote based on your specific requirements.
What should I expect from a worker exposure assessment?
Worker exposure assessments involve evaluating the work environment to identify potential exposure to hazardous substances such as respirable crystalline silica or noise. We then develop tailored exposure control plans to mitigate these risks.
How can I schedule an assessment or consultation with Western Health & Safety?
You can contact us via phone at (403) 241-6889 or email us at [email protected] to schedule a consultation or assessment. We strive to respond promptly and accommodate your scheduling needs. Contact WHS today.
What are the qualifications of your team?
Our team includes Certified Industrial Hygienists (CIH) and Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (CRSP), ensuring that you receive expert guidance and reliable assessments. Our team is also certified and licensed by WorkSafeBC to perform hazardous materials investigations and asbestos abatement.