Test Respirable and Total Dust Exposure to Protect Workers in Industrial and Commercial Environments
Airborne dust and particulate matter in the workplace, including respirable crystalline silica, wood dust, metal fumes, and nuisance dust, can cause respiratory diseases including silicosis, occupational asthma, and lung cancer.
Full Spectrum Environmental provides personal exposure monitoring for dust and particulate to identify whether worker exposures exceed regulated limits and to support engineering and administrative control strategies.
Types of Particulates we Monitor
Total Dust
Total dust monitoring measures all airborne particles in the workplace, regardless of size. It helps assess overall dust exposure from sweeping, grinding, or material handling so companies can implement proper ventilation and PPE to protect worker health.
Respirable Dust
Respirable dust consists of fine particles small enough to reach deep into the lungs. Monitoring respirable dust is critical in construction, manufacturing, and mining to prevent long-term respiratory diseases and ensure compliance with OSHA exposure limits.
Respirable Crystalline Silica (RCS)
Respirable crystalline silica is a hazardous dust generated from cutting, grinding, or drilling concrete, stone, and masonry. Testing for silica is essential because prolonged exposure can cause silicosis, lung cancer, and other serious diseases, requiring strict OSHA controls.
Asbestos Fibers
Asbestos fibers become airborne during renovation, demolition, or disturbance of older building materials. Monitoring asbestos is vital for worker safety, as inhalation can lead to mesothelioma and asbestosis, making accurate fiber counting and exposure assessment critical.
Lead Dust
Lead dust is commonly generated during sanding, scraping, or demolition of older painted surfaces. Testing for lead dust exposure helps prevent lead poisoning, neurological damage, and other health effects, especially in renovation and construction environments.
Heavy Metals
Heavy metals such as arsenic, cadmium, chromium, and mercury can become airborne during welding, cutting, grinding, or processing of metals. Monitoring heavy metal dust is essential to prevent serious long-term health effects including neurological damage, organ toxicity, and respiratory issues.
How Dust Monitoring Helps with OSHA Compliance
Regular dust and particulate monitoring is one of the most effective ways to demonstrate OSHA compliance and protect your workers from harmful exposure. By measuring airborne concentrations of total dust, respirable dust, silica, and other hazardous particulates, you can identify when levels approach or exceed permissible exposure limits (PELs) and take corrective action before violations occur. Accurate, documented monitoring also provides the defensible data needed during OSHA inspections or audits.
- Meeting specific exposure limits for respirable crystalline silica, lead, and other regulated dusts
- Reducing the risk of costly fines and citations
- Supporting required respiratory protection and engineering control programs
- Creating a clear record of due diligence and worker safety efforts
Industries Commonly Assessed
Our particulate exposure monitoring is commonly utilized in construction, woodworking, fabrication, welding, grinding, masonry, and industrial facilities. Workers involved in sanding, cutting, demolition, or handling dry bulk materials are particularly at risk for elevated exposures that require quantitative assessment.
- Construction and Demolition
- Manufacturing and Metal Fabrication
- Warehousing and Material Handling
- Stone and Concrete Cutting
- Mining and Aggregate Processing
Personal Exposure Testing Process
Pre-assessment planning
Understanding your workplace, processes, and specific concerns.
Personal sampling
Using calibrated pumps and filters attached to workers for full-shift monitoring.
Detailed reporting
Clear, OSHA-compliant reports with exposure data, interpretation, and recommendations.
Full Spectrum Environmental provides dust and particulate exposure monitoring for facilities throughout Florida. Contact us to discuss your workplace sampling needs and regulatory compliance objectives.
Industries & Sectors We Serve
If you don’t see your specific industry or service listed, we perform many different types of industrial hygiene and environmental assessments. Feel free to explore our other service areas:
Commercial Services
Ensure regulatory compliance and indoor safety for schools, offices, retail centers, and multifamily buildings.
Building Management Services
Water system testing, IAQ diagnostics, Legionella risk assessment, and building envelope evaluation for facility managers and building operators.
Maritime Services
Testing for yachts, ships, and vessels—dockside or at port. We provide mold, water and air quality testing for onboard safety and compliance.
Industrial Hygiene
Comprehensive environmental testing and exposure assessments for workplaces, and industrial operations—compliance, safety, and risk management.
Request an EHS Consultation
Don’t wait for a reportable case to trigger your investigation. Contact Full Spectrum Environmental to schedule a Legionella environmental sampling and risk assessment for your building. We serve commercial properties, healthcare facilities, hospitality venues, and institutional buildings throughout South Florida, Tampa Bay, and statewide.