







Monitoring rubber exposure requires measuring the levels of rubber fumes and dust in the air at workplaces to ensure they remain at levels. It involves conducting air sampling using tools like air monitors or area samplers to gather particles or fumes over a set period of time. The samples collected undergo analysis to identify the quantities of substances such as organic compounds (VOCs) and particulate matter. These findings are then compared to standards to evaluate exposure risks and adjustments are implemented if the levels exceed permissible limits.