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Biological Monitoring

Many jobs involve using chemicals which can harm health if they are not properly handled. Under the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1994 (COSHH) employers have to look for the risks to employees health from chemicals in the workplace. Employers must make sure that exposure to chemicals is either prevented, or properly controlled.

Scientist with Test Tubes

Biological Monitoring Tests Available

Chemical
Sample
Analyte
Method
Xylene
Urine
Methylhippuric Acid
HPLC-UV
Toluene
Urine
Toluene
Headspace-GC-MS
Styrene
Urine
Mandelic Acid
HPLC-UV
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Urine
1-Hydroxypyrene
HPLC-FLD
Nickel
Urine
Nickel
ICP/MS
Mercury
Urine
Mercury
ICP/MS
Isocyanate (HDI/IPDI - TDI/MDI)
Urine
Corresponding Diamine
GC-MS (CI-)
Fluoride
Urine
Fluoride
Ion Selective Electrode
Dichloromethane
Urine
Dichloromethane
Headspace-GC-MS
Cobalt and Nickel
Urine
Cobalt and Nickel
ICP/MS
Chromium and Nickel
Urine
Chromium and Nickel
ICP/MS
Chromium
Urine
Chromium
ICP/MS
Benzene
Urine
S-Phenylmercapturic Acid (S-PMA)
LC-MS/MS
Arsenic
Urine
Arsenic Species
LC-ICP/MS
Antimony
Urine
Antimony
ICP/MS
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