Workplace Measurements
Workplace exposure to physical or chemical hazards can pose significant risks to employees' health and safety. Under Greek Legislation (L.3850/2010), employers must ensure that exposure to such hazards remains within legal limits, implementing proper control measures.
Key Hazard Categories:
- Chemical Hazards: These include harmful dust, fibers, vapors, and gases that can affect respiratory health, cause skin irritation, or lead to more serious conditions.
- Physical Hazards: This includes environmental factors such as noise, lighting, temperature, humidity, air velocity, and thermal stress. Improper levels of any of these can affect worker comfort, concentration, and long-term well-being.
How Process Engineering Can Help
At Process Engineering, we are dedicated to helping businesses stay compliant and safeguard their workforce. Our team of experts conducts comprehensive workplace measurements using advanced equipment and internationally recognized methodologies. Our services include:
- Chemical Exposure Monitoring: We assess the presence of hazardous chemicals in the workplace and ensure they are below established limits.
- Physical Environment Assessments: Our evaluations of noise, temperature, humidity, and lighting provide data necessary for improving working conditions and enhancing productivity.
Why Workplace Measurements Matter
By conducting regular and precise workplace measurements, employers can:
- Protect employees from occupational health risks.
- Reduce the potential for legal liabilities or penalties.
- Enhance overall productivity by creating a safer, more comfortable work environment.
Following our assessments, we provide detailed reports that outline any necessary corrective actions, helping businesses implement targeted interventions that keep them within legal boundaries and promote worker safety.
Contact our technical department today for more details on how we can assist with your workplace safety needs.










































