Chemical Exposure Screening Checklist & Control Banding Guide
A practical chemical exposure screening tool that helps users review SDS information, check possible PEL relevance, identify exposure and control gaps, and determine whether further occupational hygiene assessment or monitoring may be needed.
Search the PEL database and assess exposure control needs
For mixtures, search each hazardous ingredient from SDS Section 3. The product trade name itself may not appear in the PEL table.
How to interpret the control recommendation
This is a screening guide. A listed PEL indicates that exposure comparison may be relevant, but the actual need for monitoring depends on the substance, process, exposure route, worker group and controls.
Control 1
Good general ventilation, safe work procedures, training, housekeeping and routine chemical hygiene practices.
Control 2
Engineering control such as local exhaust ventilation, source capture, improved ventilation or work practice control.
Control 3
Containment, enclosure, closed transfer, segregation, restricted access or significant process redesign.
Control 4
Specialist occupational hygiene review, exposure monitoring strategy, toxic substance review and professional control design.
Need help assessing chemical exposure at your workplace?
IEH can support SDS review, PEL interpretation, chemical exposure screening, control banding, personal air monitoring, area monitoring, LEV review, exposure interpretation and occupational hygiene reporting.
