Onsite Fit Testing

Why Onsite?

The economics of onsite testing, explained.

The Conventional Model Is Quietly Expensive

The standard approach to respirator fit testing goes like this: you pull employees off the floor, send them to a clinic, and hope the appointment times hold. In practice, a 45-minute test becomes a three-hour event once you factor in travel, waiting rooms, and the lost afternoon that follows. Multiply that across a crew of 50, and the compliance cost isn't the test fee — it's the labor you didn't notice leaving.

The Math Most Companies Don't Run

Take a 50-person crew. Two hours away from work each, at an average fully-loaded labor rate of $28/hr. That's $2,800 in lost productivity — before accounting for the supervisor coordinating logistics. We come to your site and run the entire event for less than that. You don't send anyone anywhere. You don't reschedule a shift. You just get a completed roster and a signed record by end of day.

The Clinic Model

  • 2+ hours of travel per employee
  • $2,800 in lost productivity (50-person crew)
  • Supervisor pulled into coordination
  • Shifts rescheduled or disrupted

The Onsite Model

  • We come to your facility
  • Zero employee travel time
  • Full crew tested in a single event
  • Completed roster and records by end of day

We Work Around You, Not the Other Way Around

We schedule to match your operations — early shifts, late shifts, split crews, weekends. If you have three locations across California, we coordinate all three as a single engagement. You make one call. We handle everything else.

What "Done for You" Actually Means

Qualitative and quantitative fit testing performed onsite
OSHA-required comprehensive respirator training to all employees
Written Respiratory Protection Program (RPP) included at no charge
OSHA-compliant documentation delivered same day
Scheduling, recordkeeping, and retesting reminders handled by us
Cal/OSHA and federal OSHA 1910.134 compliance covered

19 Years. No Gaps.

We've been serving California employers since 2007. In a compliance industry where the cost of a vendor failure is an OSHA citation, longevity isn't a vanity metric — it's the only proof that matters.

Let's discuss the math.

Reach out. We'd love to show you exactly how much time and hassle we can strip out of your respirator protection program.