Workplace Dust Monitoring in Stirling

UKAS-accredited COSHH air sampling for Stirling workplaces. Personal IOM-head inhalable and cyclone respirable methods, analysed at a UKAS-accredited laboratory. Chartered consultants covering Central Scotland.

COSHH dust monitoring for Stirling employers

Stirling has a broad industrial and construction economy. Every workplace generating airborne dust has a legal duty under COSHH Regulation 10 to measure worker exposure to airborne hazardous substances and to compare the result to the Workplace Exposure Limits in HSE document EH40.

HSE Scotland regularly inspects joineries, food premises and metal fabrication workshops across Central Scotland. We provide UKAS-accredited personal IOM-head inhalable and cyclone respirable sampling for Stirling employers, plus direct-reading gas monitoring where relevant.

At Air Dust Odour we carry out personal breathing-zone sampling and fixed static monitoring across Central Scotland. Filters are sent to a UKAS-accredited laboratory and every result is compared to the relevant Workplace Exposure Limit in HSE document EH40. Surveys are planned and signed off by Malcolm Pounder CEnv MIAQM, a Chartered Environmentalist with two decades of hands-on air-quality experience.

Our Stirling Dust Monitoring Services

Every survey uses the correct sampling head per HSE methodology and is analysed by a UKAS-accredited laboratory.

Wood Dust Monitoring (IOM head)

Personal sampling of hardwood and softwood dust at Stirling joineries, sawmills, kitchen-fitter workshops and on-site carpentry. WEL 3 mg/m³ 8-hr TWA — one of the lowest dust limits in EH40 and frequently exceeded.

Inhalable & Respirable Dust

IOM-head inhalable and Higgins-Dewell cyclone respirable sampling for the general WELs (10 and 4 mg/m³). Routinely used at Stirling engineering workshops, joineries, food manufacturers and construction sites.

Respirable Crystalline Silica

Cyclone sampling per MDHS 101 with UKAS-accredited XRD analysis. WEL 0.1 mg/m³ — critical for Stirling stonemasons, engineered-quartz worktop fabricators, concrete cutters and quarrying operations.

Flour, Grain & Food Dusts

Inhalable food dusts including flour (WEL 10 mg/m³) and grain (WEL 10 mg/m³). Important for Stirling bakeries, food manufacturers, animal-feed mills and grain stores.

Gas & Indoor Air Quality (CO, CO&sub2;, VOCs)

Direct-reading multi-gas monitoring for Stirling offices, schools, plant rooms, underground car parks, confined space and construction sites. Calibrated electrochemical, NDIR and PID sensors for carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, total VOCs, NO&sub2;, H&sub2;S, O&sub2; and LEL against EH40 WELs and BREEAM Hea 02 benchmarks.

Stirling & Surrounding Areas

We cover Stirling and the wider Central Scotland, with no per-mile travel surcharges.

Stirling town centre Construction and workplace dust monitoring across central Stirling.
Stirling industrial estates Engineering, fabrication and warehousing sites across Stirling.
Stirling residential areas Construction monitoring near sensitive residential receptors.
Stirling business parks Office, light industrial and supply-chain workplaces.
Stirling suburbs Joineries, kitchen-fitter workshops and light industrial sites.
Stirling construction sites IAQM Medium/High Risk schemes with planning-condition monitoring.
Stirling demolition projects Intensive demolition-phase monitoring across the area.
Stirling surrounding villages Workplace and construction dust monitoring across the wider Central Scotland.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need workplace exposure monitoring in Stirling?

If your Stirling site generates dust, fume or vapour from processes such as engineering, joinery, food production, construction or stone and concrete cutting, you have a legal duty under COSHH Regulation 10 to assess and control worker exposure. Where there is no obviously low-risk exposure, monitoring with personal sampling pumps is normally the only defensible way to demonstrate compliance with the relevant Workplace Exposure Limit in HSE document EH40. Stirling sits within HSE Scotland HSE jurisdiction, and inspectors increasingly expect to see recent, UKAS-analysed personal sampling data on file.

Which industries in Stirling most commonly need dust monitoring?

Stirling's economy spans construction, the University, joinery and the heritage / tourism economy. The most commonly monitored substances are wood dust in joineries (WEL 3 mg/m³), respirable crystalline silica in stonework and concrete cutting (WEL 0.1 mg/m³), inhalable mixed dust in light manufacturing, and welding fume in metal fabrication (HSE Group 1 carcinogen since 2019).

How much does a workplace dust survey cost in Stirling?

A typical baseline survey for Stirling covering 4 to 8 workers with personal IOM-head sampling starts from around £750 to £1,200 plus VAT, with UKAS laboratory analysis at a UKAS-accredited laboratory charged at £35 to £85 per filter depending on the analyte. Travel from our base is included in the quoted fee — no per-mile surprises. See our cost breakdown page for worked examples across different industries and survey sizes.

How quickly can you survey a Stirling site?

For most Stirling sites we can usually be on site within 2 to 3 weeks of a confirmed booking, with sampling carried out over a full representative shift. Filters are dispatched same-day to a UKAS-accredited laboratory; results typically take 5 to 10 working days, and the written report follows within a further week. Where HSE has issued an Improvement Notice we can usually expedite the visit.

Do you cover Stirling for COSHH wood dust and silica monitoring specifically?

Yes. Wood dust (hardwood and softwood, WEL 3 mg/m³ inhalable) and respirable crystalline silica (WEL 0.1 mg/m³) are two of the most commonly monitored substances on Stirling sites — particularly in joineries, kitchen-fitter workshops, stone masonries, engineered-quartz worktop fabricators, and any construction or demolition site cutting concrete or brick. We carry both IOM heads and Higgins-Dewell cyclones on every visit and can combine the two sampling regimes on the same shift.

Need workplace dust monitoring in Stirling?

Tell us your processes, the number of workers and your site postcode — we'll send back a fixed-fee quote within 24 hours.

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