The Value of Occupational Hygiene Services in Dublin

29 Jun 2021

The Value of Occupational Hygiene Services in Dublin

When it comes to business priorities, one thing that should always be at the forefront of your thinking is occupational hygiene. It’s an applied science that deals with the understanding of workplace safety matters, focusing on things like hazard identification, asbestos abatement and more.

The reason why it’s so important is two fold. Firstly, you can’t expect to be profitable as a company if your employees are continually ill or getting injured. Secondly, if you’re not providing a safe working environment, you’re exposing yourself to litigation and workplace compensation claims.

In either sense, the only viable option is to take the steps you need to as an employer to ensure that your workplace is protected and that your employees are equipped to carry out their role safely.

A Wide Variety of Areas Covered
The subject of occupational health and hygiene covers a wide range of areas that have an influence on workplace safety. Also covering safety regulations surrounding the number one workplace killer - asbestos - the following are all included.


  • Risk Assessments

  • Ergonomic Assessments

  • Air Quality Monitoring

  • Vibrations Analysis & Noise Measurement

  • Chemical Safety & Exposure Monitoring

  • Fibre Monitoring & Analysis

  • Asbestos Surveys

  • Workplace Safety Statements

  • Expert Witness

  • COVID 19 Services & Support

  • Home Working Risk Assessment

If something has a bearing on safety in the workplace, it’s covered, with the ultimate aim being to prevent safety issues before they cause someone to become injured or sick. 

Get Protected - Talk to Us Today
So, if you’d like to ensure that your workplace represents a safe place for your employees to work, you can talk to one of our experts today on 01 6905907. 


Alternatively, if you would like to know more about us and how we work hard to understand your needs to provide the best solution possible, visit us online at www.ohss.ie where you can find everything you need to know.


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