Industrial Hygiene & Chemical Exposure Sampling Services in Bismarck, ND

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For professional industrial hygiene and chemical exposure sampling services that you can rely on for accurate and actionable results, contact Blacktrail Environment in Bismarck, ND for an initial consultation.

Spill Prevention, Control & Countermeasure Services

40 CFR 112 covers the Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules that include requirements for oil spill prevention, preparedness, and response to prevent oil discharges to navigable waters and adjoining shorelines. The rule requires specific facilities to prepare, amend, and implement SPCC Plans. Blacktrail Environmental has prepared single and multi-facility SPCC plans for small oil investors, North Dakota, and South Dakota utility companies, and for the largest oil companies in North Dakota! We have prepared hundreds of SPCC plans and we can help you with yours!

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Industrial Hygiene Sampling

Blacktrail Environmental’s industrial hygienists in Bismarck, ND have been college-trained to provide superior industrial hygiene sampling services. These services include indoor air quality (IAQ) surveys, industrial facility air sampling, oil-field sampling for silica, noise surveys, and OSHA employee monitoring for hazardous chemicals such as petroleum hydrocarbons, benzene, hexavalent chromium and more.

Protecting People

The goal of the industrial hygienist is to keep workers, their families, and the community healthy and safe. They play a vital part in ensuring that federal, state, and local laws and regulations are followed in the work environment.


Industrial hygienists deal with the health and safety challenges facing people everywhere including:

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    • Indoor air quality (sick building syndrome, second-hand tobacco smoke)
    • Evaluating and controlling environmental lead exposure
    • Emergency response planning and community right-to-know
    • Occupational disease (AIDS in the workplace, tuberculosis, silicosis)
    • Potentially hazardous agents such as asbestos, pesticides, and radon gas
    • Cumulative Trauma Disorders (repetitive stress injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome)
    • Radiation (electromagnetic fields, microwaves)
    • Reproductive health hazards in the workplace
    • Setting limits on exposure to chemical and physical agents
    • Detection and control of potential occupational hazards such as noise, radiation, and illumination
    • Hazardous waste management

* Information on this page was provided by the AIHA and the ABIH.

Call (701) 527-0274 industrial hygiene and spill prevention services.

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