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Step 1 of 8
Interactive sandbox · about 3 minutes

*Based on internal data from beta testing and active user subscriptions.

Step 2 · The dashboard

Dashboard · Sam Garrison (DEMO)
Total # of samples collected by % of OEL category
Over 100% of OEL — over the exposure limit 50–100% 10–50% 1–10% < 1%
Filter by date range, client, and hazard. Click a band to drill into the underlying samples.
Step 3 · Structural Plan & Scenarios

Set up once. Sample forever.

Client
YXY Company
5133 Taravella Rd · Los Osos, CA
Contact: Site EHS Director
Project
2026 IH Sampling Campaign
Sampling plan attached · Question groups assigned
Samples taken: 11 / 59

Prompted questions — try it

Benzene Air Sampling Questions — Full Shift & Short Term 6
Did product drip from the hose during sampling?
Activity included in the monitoring? (all that apply)
Were engineering controls operating during the task?
Was respiratory protection worn during the task?
Worker position relative to the emission source?
Any interruptions to sampling?
Step 4 · Attach the sample

Equipment, media, and calibration — on the record

Sample ID: #KA070626-0000555
IH instrument: Casella dB2 · SN 789587
Calibration device: Acoustical Calibrator · SN 24568
Sample media: PW PVC · Lot #4471
Start: 9:00 a.m. · Flow rate: 2.001 L/min
TWA assumption: Assume Same
Type: Full shift
Unique sample IDs enforced — no duplicates, no mix-ups
Step 5 · The survey dashboard workspace

Step 6 · Enter results — watch the dashboard react

Enter a number, for example 32
Live: samples by % of OEL category
>100%50–100%10–50%1–10%<1%
Your entries
No results yet — add one on the left.
Step 7 · The sample report template

Client: BMR Industrial
Project: Hazards Survey
Sample Data Sheet
Job#
BR-0621-2024
Client
BMR Industrial
Sample ID
BR-062124-001
Project name
Hazards Survey
Sampler name
Sam Garrison
Project Location
123 Ardmore Road Rd
70820 Chambersburg
PA United States
Date
06/21/24
Subject Data
Employee name
Garage
Sampling conditions
Average (Normal Operations)
Employee ID #
N/A
Work environment
Open area
Ventilation
Natural
Welding process
N/A
Job title
Metal
Shift length
Electrode
Description
Three story structure, parking spaces are very small
Exposure control
IH Sample Equipment
Sample ID: #SG-062124-001
IH instrument
N/A for passive badges
Calibration device
N/A for passive badges
Sample media
Assay 566 Badge
Serial number
N/A
Serial number
N/A
Serial number
11223344
Sample Data
Start timeStop timeTotal timeFlow rateTotal volume
06:55 AM03:05 PM490 minN/A (passive badge)N/A (passive badge)
Analytical Results
HazardCAS #ResultAction levelOEL% of OEL
Benzene71-43-20.32 ppm0.5 ppm1 ppm32%
Daily Log — Tagged Entries
7:57 AM — Demonstration Person: Checked on $CR-050224-01 and it was operating correctly
7:58 AM — Demonstration Person: Observed @Walter Paton standing downwind of the welding fumes
9:08 AM — Demonstration Person: Observed @Walter Paton working in the shop MIG welding on carbon steel with no ventilation other than natural ventilation through the shop assisted by a shop fan
Prompted Question Responses
Product drip during sampling
No drip
Engineering controls operating
Yes
Respiratory protection worn
Yes — Half-face APR, OV cartridge
Sampling interruptions
None
That's the core loop — plan, collect, review, export

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Bridget SheltonDEMO
  • Dashboard
  • Clients
  • Projects
  • Samples
  • Sample Media
  • Instruments
  • Calibration
  • Question groups
Note: this is not the full environment, but a limited mirror to show key features.
Industrial hygiene field notes & compliance reporting

Your best CIH's judgment, running on every job site.

myIH's prompted questions and tagged daily log capture it in the moment, turning field data into clean, report-ready inputs.

Every result, banded by % of OEL — the moment it's entered
< 1% of OEL 1–10% 10–50% 50–100% > 100% of OEL
myIH exposure dashboard showing samples grouped by percent of OEL
The science of exposure
On the plant floor

A personal pump runs the full shift, pulling the worker's air across a sampling medium.

Air Sampling Pump
2.0 L/min
Personal pump · full-shift · calibrated
Benzene · CAS 71-43-2
0.32 ppm
32% of OEL
GC–MS Analyzer
Run 04
12 samples · chain-of-custody verified
PCM Fiber Count
0.04 f/cc
< 1% of OEL
Respirable Dust
4.8 mg/m³
Respirable fraction · full-shift TWA
Exposure vs. OEL
118%
Over limit — flag
The full spectrum of exposure
From air and dust to noise assessments, we have you covered.
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For EHS Leaders

For EHS Leaders: Your Entire Field Workflow, All In One Place.

Stop juggling multiple platforms, paper notes, and camera rolls. myIH consolidates your entire on-site process into a single, unified interface.

Using myIH, we experienced a minimum 20% efficiency gain...And the myIH tagging features (@ # $) are really cool. When used properly, they help to interpret sample result differences.
— Current user, IH Consultancy CEO
From field day to filing cabinet

Reduce administration. Export analytical-grade deliverables.

Sample tables, question-group responses, and the time-stamped daily log compile into formatted Excel and PDF summaries with one click — chain-of-custody detail attached, ready for direct upload into your administration system. No hassle, no extra steps.

See the export flow in the interactive sandbox
Sample Data Sheet — one-click export
Sample IDBR-062124-001
HazardAirborne fiber sample · CAS 71-43-2
Result0.32 ppm · 32% of OEL
Tagged log3 entries · chain-of-custody attached
Prompted questions6 / 6 answered
Technician logging sample details on a phone beside an air sampling pump
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