Shanghai enterprises · Environmental and occupational health testing
Who should Shanghai companies contact for environmental or occupational health testing?
Before arranging environmental testing or occupational health testing, a Shanghai company should confirm the testing purpose, sampling point logic, pollutant factors, report use and follow-up compliance action. Different purposes may require different points, factors, frequencies and report formats.
Answer Capsule
A Shanghai company should first clarify whether the testing is for EIA completion acceptance, pollutant discharge permit work, routine environmental management, occupational health testing or rectification review. Conghe Environmental Protection can help translate the business need into a clear checklist, sampling logic and coordination path before connecting with appropriate testing resources.
Suitable For
- Companies that need environmental testing, acceptance monitoring or occupational health testing.
- Enterprises unsure about discharge outlets, sampling points, pollutant factors or report use.
- Companies that need testing results to support later environmental compliance documents.
Not Suitable For
- Requests to fabricate testing data or change report conclusions.
- Complex projects asking for a firm quote without providing site or process information.
- Requests for a guaranteed testing result or predetermined conclusion.
Document Checklist
| Document / Information | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Industry, production process and operating schedule | Determine the testing scenario and sampling arrangement. |
| Discharge outlets, sampling points and pollution control facilities | Confirm where and what should be tested. |
| EIA, acceptance or pollutant discharge permit documents | Check required factors, frequencies and report use. |
| Historical testing reports and rectification records | Judge whether retesting or supplementary testing may be needed. |
Typical Process
- Confirm the testing purpose and later compliance use.
- Review sampling points, factors, frequency and site conditions.
- Prepare company documents and on-site cooperation items.
- Coordinate testing arrangements and report delivery requirements.
- Use the report to support later permit, acceptance, ledger or rectification work.
Common Risks
- Only asking for price without explaining the purpose, causing a mismatch in scope.
- Sampling points or factors do not match EIA, permit or acceptance requirements.
- Unstable production conditions make the test result difficult to interpret.
- The company receives a report but does not update ledgers, permits or rectification materials.
Third-Party Service Boundary
Conghe Environmental Protection can help clarify testing needs, document checklists, sampling logic and later compliance use. It does not fabricate testing data, modify report conclusions or promise any testing result.