At SEPRI LAB we monitor the workplace environment through technical occupational and environmental studies, which allow us to determine your company’s exposure levels to certain physical risk factors.
We work on your protection and prevention on a daily basis.

Our focus is on identifying and preventing failures and contingency risks, so SEPRI LAB supports your company in improving the safety and well-being of your employees.
Did you know that these factors have a direct impact on a company’s productivity levels?
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What sets us apart at SEPRI LAB?

– Direct integration of extracted data between SEPRI LAB and the occupational health and safety team

– SEPRI LAB’s full support during legal technical inspections

– Rapid adaptability to all labor markets

– The inclusion of cutting-edge technological equipment in the measurement and quantification of extracted data

– A large team that stands out for its rigor and technical demands, instilled by experienced and qualified analysts

Our services

Get to know SEPRI LAB’s excellent services, focused on quantifying data extracted from real cases to support safety reports.
SEPRI LAB contributes on a daily basis to preventing occurrences and risks at work in your company.

Environmental Noise



The environmental noise study covers the assessment of sound pressure levels by means of the annoyance and exposure criterion charged by the fixed noise source(s) in the surroundings, with a view to safeguarding human health and the well-being of the population.
The sampling points will be located near sensitive points such as houses, schools and hospitals in the vicinity.
It is based on Decree-Law no. 9/2007, the General Noise Regulation, and applies to permanent and temporary noisy activities and other noise sources likely to cause annoyance - Criterion of Annoyance and Long-term Average Sound Level.

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Noise in the workplace



The study of occupational noise consists of quantifying the noise levels present at workstations, noise emitted by machines and tools, or simply from neighboring workstations, in order to establish guidelines for preventing the risk of occupational deafness. Thus, the assessment of workers' exposure to noise, which is legally supported by Decree-Law no. 182/20016, is essential for a preventive diagnosis of the target sectors and periodic monitoring with the ultimate aim of safeguarding workers' health.

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Vibrations in the Human Body

Whole Body System and Hand Arm System

Vibrations are physical consequences produced by certain machines, equipment and utensils that vibrate, and which act by transmitting mechanical energy, emitting oscillations with amplitudes perceptible by human beings. In certain work activities, workers are frequently exposed to vibrations. The applicable legislation for assessing workers' exposure to mechanical vibrations is Decree-Law 46/2006. Its application is essential to preventively safeguard the health and safety of exposed workers.

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Work Atmosphere Assessment

Inhalable and respirable dust, Cov's, Silica, Metals, among others

Human activity is strongly conditioned by exposure to contaminants in the air, both outside and in the workplace.
In most cases, these conditions do not cause harm to the individual, but in certain work activities, due to their cumulative effect, they can have harmful consequences for the human body.
Assessing workers' exposure to chemical agents in the working atmosphere is essential for proper prevention and risk assessment.
Its purpose is to inform and raise awareness among company managers and employees about the conditions of exposure to contaminants that are harmful to workers' health.
By properly monitoring and measuring the concentration of chemical substances suspected of being present in the working atmosphere of the workstations assessed, it is possible to implement the correct preventive measures.
This process includes the application of Decree-Law no. 24/2012 and Standard NP 1796.

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Work Atmosphere Assessment

Asbestos

The assessment and measurement of asbestos fibers in the workplace applies to all activities in which workers are, or may be, exposed to dust from asbestos or asbestos-containing materials.

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Evaluation of the Thermal Environment

Comfort and Thermal Stress

The aim of the Thermal Comfort characterization study is to determine the environmental conditions that provide satisfaction to the greatest number of people possible.
The Thermal Stress characterization study consists of evaluating the average effect of heat on humans during a representative period of their activity.

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Illuminance assessment

The illuminance study consists of monitoring the illuminance levels present at workstations in order to assess the existing lighting conditions according to the degree of visual demand of the associated tasks.

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Indoor Air Quality

In today's society, there is a constant and sometimes prolonged stay in indoor spaces and air-conditioned environments, so it is essential to minimize the risk to the health of their occupants.
Therefore, the prevention inherent in indoor air quality (IAQ) begins with identifying and monitoring the main pollutants/parameters to be analyzed, such as:
- Suspended Particles;
- Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
- Carbon Monoxide;
- Carbon Dioxide;
- Formaldehyde;
- Microorganisms - Bacteria and Fungi;
- Legionella;
- Radon.

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Get in touch

If you have any questions or queries, you can always contact us using the e-mail address below.

We’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

seprilab@sepri.pt

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