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Coral Springs City Public Works

5.0

By EnviroWaste Services Group Inc

We specialize in sewer/storm drain cleaning and repair, cctv video inspection, cip point repair, grouting, drainage repairs, vacuum/jetting lift stations, and all your infrastructure needs. We have existing contracts in place that you can piggy back in order to streamline and simplify the process of getting the job done. We will beat any price and provide superior customer service. Please contact Camille at 786-478-6029 for pricing or visit or website at www.envirowasteservicesgroup.com ...read more

Coral Springs City Public Works

5.0

By EnviroWaste Services Group Inc

We specialize in sewer/storm drain cleaning and repair, cctv video inspection, cip point repair, grouting, drainage repairs, vacuum/jetting lift stations, and all your infrastructure needs. We have existing contracts in place that you can piggy back in order to streamline and simplify the process of getting the job done. We will beat any price and provide superior customer service. Please contact Camille at 786-478-6029 for pricing or visit or website at www.envirowasteservicesgroup.com ...read more

Public Works and Transportation Department

5.0

By EnviroWaste Services Group Inc

We specialize in sewer/storm drain cleaning and repair, cctv video inspection, cip point repair, grouting, drainage repairs, vacuum/jetting lift stations, and all your infrastructure needs. We have existing contracts in place that you can piggy back in order to streamline and simplify the process of getting the job done. We will beat any price and provide superior customer service. Please contact Camille at 786-478-6029 for pricing or visit or website at www.envirowasteservicesgroup.com ...read more

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Case Study - Air & Noise Monitoring at Sicomp Company

Air and Noise Monitoring at a Production Plant Using SilicaNoise monitoring (dosimetry) and air sampling were performed for a full shift at the Sicomp Company. Sicomp is a custom formulator and manufacturer of silicone and fluorosilicone compounds, color master batches, self-bonding compounds, additives and modifiers. They use products that contain crystalline silica, an OSHA regulated compound.  In addition, some of the machinery used in production is quite loud.  The nature of this business and the machinery involved create a need for this air sampling and noise monitoring, as do related OSHA requirements.Noise Monitoring ResultsNoise dosimetry was used to determine the full shift time-weighted average (TWA) of employee exposure to noise, as required by OSHA methods. Noise dosimetry is used to determine the time-weighted average exposure to noise over an entire work shift. Three of the five positions tested exceeded the OSHA Hearing Conservation threshold of 85 dBA. One exceeded the OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) of 90 dBA. The OSHA required Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) for noise is 90 dBA which equates to a 100% dose. In evaluating compliance with the Noise Standard, OSHA requires all values of 80 dBA and above to be integrated into an average for the time of exposure. Noise measurement was obtained using the A-weighted scale, slow response and 5 dBA doubling. According to OSHA Standard 1910.95, ambient noise exposure over an 8 hour period should not exceed 90 dBA, regardless of hearing protection. Noise RecommendationsOSHA requires hearing conservation measures be taken when noise exposure exceeds 85 dBA. Administrative or engineering controls are required above 90 dBA in order to control employee’s noise exposure.  Engineering controls can be used to reduce noise at the source or at the employee’s ears.Noise RecommendationsSix recommendations were provided to control noise exposure. Air Monitoring ResultsAir samples were taken for six for employees, two air samples were for respirable silica and respirable dust; and four were for total dust only. Results indicate one employee exceeded the OSHA PEL for silica dust, and two employees exceeded the ACGIH TLV (Threshold Limit Values (TLV's) are guidelines (not standards) prepared by the American Conference of Governmental industrial Hygienists, Inc (ACGIH) to assist industrial hygienists in making decisions regarding safe levels of exposure to various hazards found in the workplace), a voluntary occupational guideline.  RecommendationsFive recommendations are provided for controlling exposure to silica dust and fume.About IAQ Services USAIAQ Services USA is a full service consulting firm in the areas of environmental health and safety testing and remediation. Stuart Bagley, MS CIH CSP is a senior consultant from IAQ Services USA. He is a Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) and a Certified Safety Professional (CSP). He has a Master of Science degree in Occupational and Environmental Health from Wayne State University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from the University of Michigan. Mr. Bagley’s field experience includes serving as a Compliance Safety and Health Officer for US Dept. of Labor-Occupational Safety and Health Admin (OSHA), working in corporate safety management, and as a senior consultant for IAQ Services USA, a total of 28 years. ...read more

By IAQ Services USA...the Indoor Environment Experts! January 25, 2012

Mold in South Florida

High humidity environments like South Florida promote mold growth.  Why?  Because high humidity causes condensation of water on building materials like drywall, wood, furniture and even window frames.  Not to mention water intrusion from leaky buildings.  Where there is moisture there is mold. Mold or fungus (eqv.) is a living organism.  Common waterborne fungi include Aspergillus, Penicillium, Stachybotrys (black mold) and Chaetomium spp.  Mold needs water and and a food source to grow and replicate.  Almost any organic food source plus water will result in mold growth and that can be dust, dirt, wood and drywall.  The only way to control mold growth in a building or home is by controlling moisture inside the structure envelope.  Over the past several years, owners of newer homes in South Florida have been complaining of drywall that smells like rotten eggs. In several cases, they have had to leave their home because the smell was so bad.  In addition to the putrid smell, many South Florida homeowners have reported problems with air conditioning and other systems that are likely related to the defective Chinese drywall.  Some spent hundreds – even thousands of dollars – to have air conditioning, pipes and wiring repaired. Usually, drywall is manufactured in the United States, but a shortage between 2004 and 2006 prompted many builders to buy drywall from China.  Most of the reported problems stem from drywall imported from China during Florida's construction boom years of 2004-2005. Do you have a hidden mold problem or Chinese drywall problem?  We can test walls, building materials and the HVAC systems in your building or at your home . IAQ Services Inc. ...read more

By IAQ Services USA...the Indoor Environment Experts! January 23, 2010

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