Basin Environmental & Safety Technologies is a full-service environmental testing and industrial hygiene firm that serves manufacturing plants, commercial offices, and institutional facilities across Oklahoma and surrounding states. The company specializes in air quality monitoring, hazard assessments, and safety compliance work rather than residential radon or mold inspection, positioning it as a B2B provider for businesses managing workplace safety obligations.
Basin operates as a consulting firm focused on industrial hygiene, environmental sampling, and occupational safety testing. The company conducts air monitoring for airborne contaminants, performs industrial hygiene surveys, and helps facilities comply with OSHA standards and EPA regulations. This is specialized work: it involves identifying chemical exposures, dust levels, noise hazards, and other workplace stressors in settings like refineries, manufacturing floors, warehouses, and office complexes. The firm works primarily with facility managers, safety directors, and companies managing regulatory compliance rather than individuals seeking home inspection.
Basin's core offerings include baseline industrial hygiene surveys (initial hazard identification at a new facility or after process changes), periodic air sampling and analysis, OSHA compliance documentation, and consultation on control measures to reduce exposure. Pricing varies significantly by scope: a single-day air sampling visit to a small warehouse may run $1,500 to $3,000, while a comprehensive multi-day industrial hygiene assessment at a larger manufacturing site can exceed $10,000. Most work is project-based or contracted on retainer for facilities requiring ongoing quarterly or annual testing. The firm typically charges hourly rates ranging from $150 to $250 per hour for consultant time, plus laboratory analysis fees (which depend on the number of samples and analytes tested). Clients should confirm current rates directly, as project-based pricing is customized.
Oklahoma City has a small pool of firms offering industrial hygiene and workplace environmental testing. Tulsa-based firms sometimes serve OKC clients but typically involve travel costs; firms like those affiliated with regional safety associations may handle OSHA compliance work but focus more narrowly on safety training than on air quality testing. Basin distinguishes itself through in-house lab capabilities for some analyses (reducing turnaround time) and experience with Oklahoma's energy sector and food processing plants. A smaller local competitor might offer general environmental consulting but lack certified industrial hygienists on staff; a national firm might provide more extensive resources but charge higher rates and offer less personal attention. For facilities needing ongoing compliance support and local expertise, Basin's model of regional knowledge and direct consultant engagement typically costs less than national firms while offering more depth than smaller local generalists.
Basin is built for manufacturers, warehouse operators, utilities, food processing plants, and larger commercial facilities with recurring environmental testing needs or significant regulatory exposure. It suits companies whose insurance carriers or lenders require documented air quality assessments, facilities managing chemical or dust exposure concerns, and organizations preparing for OSHA inspections. The firm does not suit homeowners seeking residential radon or mold testing (those require different expertise and equipment) or small businesses with occasional, one-off questions about air quality. It is not the right choice for indoor environmental quality work in schools or hospitals, unless the facility operates an industrial process component.
An initial contact usually involves a phone or email consultation where the facility describes its operations, existing concerns, and regulatory context. Basin's consultant may visit on-site to scope the work, identify sampling locations, and explain the process. Air sampling typically involves placing small pumps and collection media in the workspace for a set duration (often 4 to 8 hours), capturing real-time or time-weighted average exposures. Samples are then analyzed in the lab; results are delivered in a detailed report with exposure levels, comparison to OSHA Permissible Exposure Limits (PELs) or American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) Threshold Limit Values (TLVs), and recommendations for engineering controls, administrative changes, or personal protective equipment. The entire process from initial contact to final report typically takes two to four weeks, depending on lab turnaround.
Basin operates from a main office in Oklahoma City; specific address and phone number should be confirmed on the company website or through the Oklahoma Department of Labor. The firm typically works standard business hours but can schedule testing during off-shift times if a facility prefers to minimize production interruption. No public walk-in availability exists; all work is scheduled by appointment. Parking is available at the office; most testing happens on the client's site, not at Basin's facility.
Basin Environmental & Safety Technologies fills a genuine gap in Oklahoma City's professional services for manufacturers and large commercial operators managing workplace air quality and safety compliance, combining local accessibility with the technical depth that OSHA documentation and facility assessments demand.
