ISO 45001 COMPLIANTDISH-APPROVED

AIR MONITORING TRAINING

Practical half-day certification program focused on operational safety, compliance confidence, and site-level risk control.

Program Overview

Poor air quality is an invisible killer in Indian workplaces. From toxic fumes on construction sites to chemical vapours in manufacturing plants and hydrocarbon gases in oil refineries, the airborne hazards workers face every day are real, measurable, and preventable — but only with proper knowledge and equipment.

ICLM's Air Monitoring Training is a technically rigorous programme covering the science and practice of detecting, measuring, and controlling workplace air quality hazards. Aligned with the Factories Act 1948, National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS), and international OSHA guidelines, this course prepares EHS professionals to build a safer breathing environment for every worker on their site. .

Benefits & Outcomes

Upon completing ICLM's Air Monitoring Training, participants will demonstrate the ability to identify airborne hazards, operate air sampling and gas detection equipment correctly, interpret air quality data against NAAQS thresholds, and implement effective engineering controls to reduce exposure. Organisations benefit from improved regulatory compliance under the Factories Act 1948, reduced occupational health claims, and documented air quality monitoring programs that support audits by DISH and pollution control boards. Certified personnel also contribute to healthier worksites, lower absenteeism due to respiratory issues, and stronger tendering positions on safety-conscious projects across India.

Pre-Use Checks

Daily inspection discipline and hazard spotting basics.

Control Principles

Safe methods, sequencing, and decision making in operations.

Emergency Response

Incident communication and immediate response actions.

Core Learning Modules

Module 01

Types of air pollutants and hazards – PM2.5, PM10, SOx, NOx, VOCs, and hydrocarbon gases

Module 02

Air monitoring equipment and devices – gas detectors, dust monitors, and air sampling pumps

Module 03

NAAQS exposure limits and permissible thresholds for workplace air quality

Module 04

Factories Act 1948 and OSHA air quality compliance requirements

Module 05

Air sampling techniques, calibration procedures, and data interpretation

Module 06

Industrial case studies, engineering controls, and emergency response for air quality incidents