Audiometrics & Medical Personnel provides specialised clandestine laboratory testing and illicit drug contamination assessments for workplaces in NSW, Victoria and nationwide. Our services target industrial and commercial sites warehouses, workshops, site compounds, staff areas and vehicles – where illegal drug manufacture or use may have occurred. We help duty holders (PCBUs, safety managers and consultants) identify and manage hidden drug hazards so that workplaces meet WHS and public health obligations.
In a clandestine lab, a variety of volatile chemicals and drug residues can contaminate the air, surfaces and equipment. Without proper testing, workers can unknowingly inhale toxic vapours or touch contaminated surfaces. The NSW Health Remediation Guidelines note that methamphetamine and precursor chemicals “have the potential to be present in air as volatiles, aerosols or gases, [and to] remain or deposit to surfaces within” the site. Exposure to these residues has been linked to serious health effects (see below). Our testing identifies any such contamination so that risks can be controlled.
Clandestine laboratory testing (also called illicit drug site testing) is an environmental hygiene assessment. It involves systematically sampling air, surfaces and waste at a workplace to detect residues from illicit drug manufacture (primarily methamphetamine) or heavy use. This is not an employee drug test: it’s an analysis of the workplace itself for contamination.
In practice, testing may include:

Several Australian authorities provide guidance on managing clandestine drug hazards:
In summary, testing and remediation should align with WHS Regulations and public health guidelines. We ensure our sampling and analysis meet or exceed these official recommendations, and we cite government standards in our reports as needed.
Audiometrics offers a complete suite of services to manage clandestine drug contamination risk in workplaces:
Our approach is methodical and aligned with best practice. For example, NSW guidelines recommend at least one air sample per contaminated room and the use of PID <1ppm as a pass criteria. We adopt such protocols to ensure nothing is missed. By engaging an independent consultant like Audiometrics, PCBUs can demonstrate due diligence in assessing and clearing drug contamination hazards.
Testing is warranted whenever there is suspicion or confirmation of illicit drug manufacturing in a workplace. Typical trigger events include:
In essence, any sign of clandestine drug use or manufacture – from suspicious equipment and chemicals to unexplained symptoms – should prompt a professional drug contamination assessment. Early testing prevents overlooking serious hidden risks.
We measure contamination using established industrial hygiene methods:
After data collection, we interpret results according to relevant benchmarks. The NSW Health guidelines and ACC guidelines provide “investigation levels” for methamphetamine and other drug-related chemicals. If sample results exceed these levels, it indicates that remediation is needed. We summarise findings in our report with clear statements such as “methamphetamine residue X µg/100cm², exceeding the 0.5 µg/100cm² guideline” along with citations.
Ready to manage clandestine laboratory and illicit drug risks effectively? Partner with Audiometrics & Medical Personnel for expert site testing, contamination assessment, and compliance reporting.
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