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Mark Veckman, CIH
Comprehensive Environmental Assessments
12124 Triple Crown Road Darnestown, MD 20878
MarkGV@CEAinc.com
Phone: (703) 698-8344
After Hours Emergency: (301) 706-2828
Fax: (703) 349-5555
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About
Us
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We provide:
- Asbestos inspections, management, & abatement
- Environmental Site Assessments (ESA's) — Phase I,
Phase II, HUD Form 4128, follow-up
- General industrial hygiene services
- Lead-based paint inspections, risk assessments,
abatement, & compliance assistance with Title X
disclosure violations
- Radon testing & mitigation management
- Regulatory guidance, development, & modification
- Storage tank management
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General
Industrial Hygiene Surveys
- It is
good business to maintain a healthy work force. Employees
can be exposed to a variety of workplace stresses that
reduce productivity and increase direct and indirect
production costs because of worker illness and absence from
the job. Long-term exposure to some materials can manifest
chronic health problems in workers and increase claims under
Workers' Compensation. These items may be present as dust,
fumes, gas, heat, mist, noise, radiation, and
vapor.
The Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) have regulated more than 400
substances used in the workplace. It is the responsibility
of the employer to ensure the workplace is free from these
recognized
hazards.
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- CEA can evaluate your workplace in response
to concerns from management, complaints from workers, or
in response to an OSHA inspection. We can also identify
and evaluate the facility for compliance with OSHA regulations
and with consensus standards such as the American Conference
of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) and the American
National Standards Institute (ANSI). Samples are collected,
where required, to determine general area and personnel
exposures to airborne materials. A report of findings is
written with alternatives and cost estimates to comply
with the regulations and to protect the health of personnel.
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