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Mining

Health Exposure Assessment and Risk Management to Protect Mine Workers 

Mine health and safety services performed by C&IH are driven by state-of-the-art scientific methodologies and industrial hygiene best practices to ensure that project outcomes help improve mine safety, maintain regulatory compliance, and advance corporate objectives for long-term risk management.  Specific mining risk management and compliance consulting services offered by C&IH include:

Exposure Assessment and Hazard Identification

Exposure assessments to identify and quantify potential health hazards posed to the mine workforce or nearby community population.   

  • Airborne contaminants, respirable and inhalable silica, asbestos, coal, mineral and nuisance dusts, welding fumes, smoke, and other particulate aerosols
  • Petroleum based hazards including volatile organic and semi-volatile organic compounds, liquid, vapor, mist, gas, solvents (BTEX and other petroleum-based products), diesel exhaust, and particulate exposure
  • Heavy metals such as manganese, arsenic, cadmium, and lead
  • Noise and vibration from production, equipment, and maintenance tools
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Exposure Assessment and Hazard Identification 2

Exposure assessments to identify and quantify potential health hazards posed to the mine workforce or nearby community population.   

  • Airborne contaminants, respirable and inhalable silica, asbestos, coal, mineral and nuisance dusts, welding fumes, smoke, and other particulate aerosols
  • Petroleum based hazards including volatile organic and semi-volatile organic compounds, liquid, vapor, mist, gas, solvents (BTEX and other petroleum-based products), diesel exhaust, and particulate exposure
  • Heavy metals such as manganese, arsenic, cadmium, and lead
  • Noise and vibration from production, equipment, and maintenance tools

Exposure assessments to identify and quantify potential health hazards posed to the mine workforce or nearby community population.   

Exposure Assessment and Hazard Identification 2

Exposure assessments to identify and quantify potential health hazards posed to the mine workforce or nearby community population.   

  • Airborne contaminants, respirable and inhalable silica, asbestos, coal, mineral and nuisance dusts, welding fumes, smoke, and other particulate aerosols
  • Petroleum based hazards including volatile organic and semi-volatile organic compounds, liquid, vapor, mist, gas, solvents (BTEX and other petroleum-based products), diesel exhaust, and particulate exposure
  • Heavy metals such as manganese, arsenic, cadmium, and lead
  • Noise and vibration from production, equipment, and maintenance tools

Airborne contaminants, respirable and inhalable silica, asbestos, coal, mineral and nuisance dusts, welding fumes, smoke, and other particulate aerosols

Airborne contaminants, respirable and inhalable silica, asbestos, coal, mineral and nuisance dusts, welding fumes, smoke, and other particulate aerosols

C&IH provides national and international consulting from our office located near Denver, Colorado.

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7333 W. Jefferson Ave., Suite 235

Lakewood, CO 80235

(303) 420-8242

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