
Gases · Vapors · Particulate matter · HAZMAT · Law 29783
Are your workers exposed to chemical substances? Do you have the monitoring Law 29783 requires?
We identify and measure the chemical agents present in your operation — gases, vapors, dust, and HAZMAT — and deliver the technical report signed by a MINTRA-accredited auditor.
Technical Framework
What we measure and why the standard requires it
Chemical agents can enter the body through inhalation, skin contact, or ingestion. Their effect can be cumulative and silent. Law 29783 requires the employer to identify and control exposure to these substances, including hazardous materials (HAZMAT).
Methodology
How we work
Technical visit
We evaluate production processes and identify chemical emission sources to define sampling points.
Field measurement
We perform sampling with personal pumps and real-time detectors under ISO 17025 standards.
Technical report
You receive the report with measured concentrations, TLV comparison, and control recommendations in 5 days.
Deliverable
What you receive
The report is the technical evidence SUNAFIL and MTC request to verify that the employer identified and controlled chemical exposure.
- Inventory of substances evaluated per workstation
- Sampling and analysis methodology applied
- Measured concentrations vs TLV-TWA / STEL
- Risk classification per workstation
- Recommendations (ventilation, substitution, PPE)
- MINTRA accredited auditor signature
Industrial Application
Does your sector need this monitoring?
| Sector | Why it applies |
|---|---|
| Mining | Silica dust, metal fumes from welding and casting vapors. |
| Manufacturing | Organic vapors, process gases and lubricant mists. |
| HAZMAT Logistics | Transport and storage of classified hazardous substances. |
| Construction | Cement dust, paints, solvents and industrial adhesives. |
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