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We would like to introduce our "PCB Analysis Method." We conduct PCB analysis using the "Simple Measurement Method Manual for Trace PCBs in Insulating Oil (3rd Edition)," which describes the "High Concentration Sulfuric Acid Treatment/Silica Gel Column Fractionation/Capillary GC/ECD Method." Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries. 【Types】 ■ Elution Amount Test ■ Content Test ■ Surface Wipe Test ■ Surface Extraction Test *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationOn this homepage, we introduce "PCB Investigation." In the case of transformers, capacitors, etc., we provide a detailed explanation of how to determine whether it is high-concentration PCB or low-concentration PCB. Additionally, we also include investigations for stabilizers and contaminated materials. If you are considering this investigation, please take a look. 【Content Included】 ■ Investigation for transformers, capacitors, etc. - Determination of high-concentration PCB - Method for determining low-concentration PCB ■ Investigation for stabilizers ■ Investigation for contaminated materials *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationRisk assessment refers to the process of identifying the hazards and toxicity associated with chemical substances and their formulations, estimating the degree of risk they pose to workers in terms of danger or health impairment, and considering measures to reduce that risk. All workplaces that manufacture or handle the relevant chemical substances are subject to this, regardless of industry or workplace size. Chemical substances are used in various industries, including not only manufacturing and construction but also cleaning, wholesale and retail, restaurants, and healthcare and welfare, which carry the risk of occupational accidents. 【Flow of Risk Assessment】 ■ Step 1: Identification of hazards or harmful effects from chemical substances, etc. ■ Step 2: Estimation of risks associated with identified hazards or harmful effects ■ Step 3: Consideration of risk reduction measures based on the risk estimation ■ Step 4: Implementation of risk reduction measures ■ Step 5: Notification of risk assessment results to workers *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce our "Waste Analysis" services. Dioxins and some analysis items are analyzed by our partner companies. We handle various types of waste, including ash, dust, slag, waste oil (limited to waste solvents), sludge, and waste acids and alkalis. Detailed information about the types of waste and analysis items is available in a table at the related links, so please take a look. 【Types of Waste】 ■ Ash, dust, and slag ■ Waste oil (limited to waste solvents) ■ Sludge ■ Waste acids and alkalis *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce our "Work Environment Measurement." The process begins with providing information about workplaces that use hazardous substances, followed by determining the specific work location (measurement date and day), conducting the work environment measurement, performing analysis, and evaluating (deciding on management categories). Additionally, we have provided a table in the related links that shows workplaces where work environment measurement is necessary, as well as the substances measured and their management concentrations, so please take a look. 【Flow of Work Environment Measurement】 1. Providing information about workplaces that use hazardous substances 2. Determining the specific work location (measurement date and day) 3. Conducting the work environment measurement 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation (deciding on management categories) *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce our "Soil Contamination Survey." Typically, we proceed in the order of historical investigation, overview survey, and detailed survey. Additionally, if it is confirmed that there is no risk of contamination during each survey, the investigation will conclude at that point. Please feel free to contact us when you need our services. [Survey Contents] ■ Historical Investigation (Phase I) ■ Surface Survey (Phase II) ■ Depth Survey (Phase II) *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce our "Asbestos Survey." A preliminary survey will be conducted in accordance with the methods outlined in the "Establishment of Technical Guidelines for Preventing Asbestos Exposure of Workers during Demolition and Related Work (Notification No. 0509-10)" and the "Manual for Thorough Measures to Prevent Asbestos Dispersion and Leakage [Version 1.02]." Additionally, technical management will be carried out by individuals who have completed the training for Asbestos-Containing Building Material Surveyors (Japan Environmental Sanitation Center) and Asbestos Diagnosticians (JATI Association). 【Features of Our Preliminary Survey】 ■ The document survey will involve a detailed examination of the specifications and finishing tables provided in the design documents. ■ The on-site survey will involve visual inspection of representative areas in rooms containing suspected asbestos-containing materials listed in the document survey (not all rooms will be inspected). *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationOur company conducts work environment measurements in accordance with Article 2 and Article 65 of the Labor Safety and Health Act. We also address dust, specific chemical substances, and organic solvents. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests. 【Workplaces Requiring Work Environment Measurements】 ■ Dust-generating workplaces (Workplaces with significant sources of dust from soil, stone, rock, metal, minerals, or carbon) ■ Indoor operations that manufacture or handle Class 1 and Class 2 substances (with exceptions), indoor work involving asbestos or manufacturing for research purposes, and workplaces engaged in coke production either on or adjacent to a coke oven. ■ Indoor workplaces conducting operations related to Class 1 and Class 2 organic solvents. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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