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Air Monitoring Services in Queensland

Regulator: Office of Industrial Relations (QLD)

Queensland's mining, oil and gas, and construction sectors are the primary drivers of occupational hygiene monitoring demand. The re-emergence of coal workers' pneumoconiosis (black lung) in Queensland in 2015 led to a comprehensive review of mine dust monitoring practices and the establishment of the Coal Workers' Pneumoconiosis Select Committee. Queensland has adopted a lower coal dust standard of 1.5 mg/m³ for underground coal mines. Resources sector monitoring extends from Bowen Basin coal mines to Curtis Island LNG facilities. Construction growth across South-East Queensland, Townsville, and Cairns drives silica and noise monitoring demand. OHConnect lists practitioners across Brisbane, Gold Coast, and regional Queensland mining centres.

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