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Founder
  
Allen Galson

Headquarters
  
Syracuse

Number of employees
  
70

Website
  
www.galsonlabs.com

Founded
  
1970

Parent organization
  
SGS S.A.

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Industry
  
Industrial hygiene, Indoor air quality,

Products
  
Indoor air quality testing

Galson Laboratories is an industrial hygiene and indoor air quality testing company. It was founded in 1970 by Allen Galson. The company specializes in helping companies comply with the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and with any emerging legislation concerning indoor and outdoor environmental conditions. Galson is a member of the New York Association of Approved Environmental Laboratories. Galson is also one of fewer than 250 laboratories to qualify for the Industrial Hygiene Laboratory Accreditation Program.

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History

Galson Laboratories was founded by Allen Galson in 1970 in Syracuse, New York. The company was created in direct response to the emerging industrial hygiene market caused by environmental regulations posed by OSHA.

In 1994, Michael Lorenz and Lee Davis, two Galson employees, purchased the company from its founders. In 1996, the two sold the business off in two pieces. Massachusetts-based environmental engineering firm ENSR International bought Galson's engineering operations. F. Joseph Unangst purchased Galson's laboratory operations and continued operating it under the Galson Laboratories name.

In 2004, Galson expanded its operations to loaning and renting air quality test equipment. Clients collect air samples from sites, and then send the samples to Galson for analysis.

Product offerings

Galson Laboratories offers analytical laboratory testing services. The company rents industrial hygiene equipment directly to customers. It also offers air and sample analysis and lab services.

Major projects

In 2007, Galson conducted a study finding dangerous amounts of lead in household enamel paint samples.

In 2008, Galson tested wooden playground equipment at the Lake Placid Elementary school, finding high levels of arsenic.

In 2010, Galson did heavy work related to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. It sent out 2,500 test kits to test the air quality in the aftermath of the spill.

References

Galson Laboratories Wikipedia