I | Tests of water sample (drinking water, daily-life water, waste water) | | |
I.1 | Chemical-physical test in water | | |
1 | pH | VND/sample | 56,000 |
2 | Temporary hardness | VND/sample | 80,000 |
3 | Permanent hardness | VND/sample | 80,000 |
4 | Temperature | VND/sample | 4,000 |
5 | Color | VND/sample | 70,000 |
6 | Smell, taste - organoleptic determination | VND/sample | 14,000 |
7 | Muddiness | VND/sample | 70,000 |
8 | Conductivity | VND/sample | 70,000 |
9 | Suspended solid substances | VND/sample | 80,000 |
10 | Complete sediments (dried at 1050C) | VND/sample | 104,000 |
11 | Total dissolved solids (TDS) | VND/sample | 104,000 |
12 | Complete sediments (dried at 1100C) | VND/sample | 104,000 |
13 | Content of sediments dried at 1800C | VND/sample | 80,000 |
14 | Content of sediments after burning | VND/sample | 104,000 |
15 | Dissolved oxygen (DO) | VND/sample | 104,000 |
16 | BOD5 | VND/sample | 200,000 |
17 | COD | VND/sample | 120,000 |
18 | Nitrite content (NO2-) | VND/sample | 100,000 |
19 | Nitrate content (NO3-) | VND/sample | 140,000 |
20 | Gross nitrogen | VND/sample | 150,000 |
21 | Gross phosphor content | VND/sample | 140,000 |
22 | Adipose content | VND/sample | 400,000 |
23 | Sulfate content (SO4) | VND/sample | 90,000 |
24 | Dihydrosulfur content (H2S) | VND/sample | 70,000 |
25 | Flour | VND/sample | 200,000 |
26 | Xianua | VND/sample | 120,000 |
27 | Metal content (except for mercury and arsenic) | VND/sample | 130,000 |
28 | Asen | VND/sample | 150,000 |
29 | Mercury | VND/sample | 180,000 |
30 | Phenol and phenol derivatives | VND/sample | 800,000 |
31 | Adipose content | VND/sample | 500,000 |
32 | Bleaching substances | VND/sample | 65,000 |
33 | Residual Chlorinecontent | VND/sample | 70,000 |
34 | Test Albumin | VND/sample | 70,000 |
35 | Total radioactivity for 1 type | VND/sample | 850,000 |
36 | Domestic plant protection chemicals (chromatography) | VND/sample | 325,000 |
37 | Plant protection chemicals: +Chlorine-groupplant protection chemicals +Nitrogen-groupplant protection chemicals +Phosphorus-groupplant protection chemicals + Plant protection chemicals of other groups | VND/sample VND/sample VND/sample VND/sample | 850,000 850,000 850,000 1,120,000 |
38 | Gross phenol (photometric method) | VND/sample | 260,000 |
39 | Poly Aromatic hydrocarbon (PAHs) | VND/sample | 850,000 |
40 | Poly chloronatedbiphenyl (PCBs) | VND/sample | 850,000 |
41 | PBDEs | VND/sample | 780,000 |
42 | Ammonia | VND/sample | 98,000 |
43 | Complete hardness | VND/sample | 80,000 |
44 | Phosphate | VND/sample | 84,000 |
45 | Silica | VND/sample | 84,000 |
46 | Permanganate index | VND/sample | 84,000 |
47 | Can xi | VND/sample | 70,000 |
48 | Maggie | VND/sample | 70,000 |
49 | Clorua | VND/sample | 70,000 |
50 | Alkalinity | VND/sample | 70,000 |
51 | Limpidity | VND/sample | 50,000 |
52 | Alkalinity HCO3- | VND/sample | 56,000 |
53 | Alkalinity CO32- | VND/sample | 56,000 |
54 | Free CO2 | VND/sample | 50,000 |
55 | Organic nitrogen | VND/sample | 140,000 |
56 | Sulfur | VND/sample | 85,000 |
57 | Xianua (ionchromatography) | VND/sample | 350,000 |
58 | Phenol (gas chromatography) | VND/sample | 420,000 |
59 | Iod | VND/sample | 155,000 |
60 | Monochloramin | VND/sample | 280,000 |
61 | Monochlorbenzen | VND/sample | 420,000 |
62 | Bromated | VND/sample | 280,000 |
63 | Chlorate | VND/sample | 280,000 |
64 | Chlorite | VND/sample | 280,000 |
65 | Surface-active substances | VND/sample | 420,000 |
66 | Metal content by rapid test | VND/sample | 70,000 |
67 | Metal content by UV-Vis | VND/sample | 105,000 |
68 | Metal content by AAS, ICP | VND/sample | 126,000 |
69 | Radionuclide content | VND/sample | 1,085,000 |
70 | Pharmaceuticalcontent (antibiotics…) in water (HPLC) | VND/sample | 855,000 |
I.2 | Microbiological test (indrinking water, daily-life water, waste water, soil and air) | | |
1 | Gross aerobic bacteria | VND/sample | 103,000 |
2 | Microbiological test of water by filtering membrane method | | |
E.coli test by filtering membrane method | VND/sample | 182,000 |
Enteroccoci test by filtering membrane method | VND/sample | 182,000 |
Shigellla test by filtering membrane method | VND/sample | 182,000 |
Salmonella test by filtering membrane method | VND/sample | 182,000 |
Vibrio cholera test by filtering membrane method | VND/sample | 182,000 |
Clostridiumperfringentest by filtering membrane method | VND/sample | 182,000 |
E.coli test by filtering membrane method | VND/sample | 182,000 |
Ps. Aeruginosa test by filtering membrane method | VND/sample | 182,000 |
A.baumani test by filtering membrane method | VND/sample | 182,000 |
Fecal coliform test by filtering membrane method | VND/sample | 182,000 |
3 | Gross coliform test bymost probable number method (MPN) | VND/sample | 112,000 |
4 | Fecal coliform test by most probable number method (MPN) | VND/sample | 112,000 |
5 | Fecal streptococci | VND/sample | 112,000 |
6 | Pathogenic bacteria: | | |
Total mold | VND/sample | 106,000 |
Haemolytic cocci | VND/sample | 112,000 |
E.coli | VND/sample | 112,000 |
Streptococci fecal | VND/sample | 112,000 |
Ps. Aeruginosa | VND/sample | 112,000 |
A.baumani | VND/sample | 112,000 |
Staphylococcus aureus(S. Aereus) | VND/sample | 112,000 |
Clostridium perfringen | VND/sample | 112,000 |
7 | Staphylococcus aureur - filtering membrane method | VND/sample | 136,000 |
8 | Streptococci feacal - filtering membrane method | VND/sample | 136,000 |
9 | Pseudomonas aeruginosa- MPN method | VND/sample | 101,000 |
10 | Filtering | VND/sample | 136,000 |
11 | Clostridium perfringen – classical method | VND/sample | 136,000 |
12 | Legionella test by filtering membrane method | VND/sample | 2.455,000 |
II | Air sample test | | |
1 | Complete dust – weight (time sample) | VND/sample | 91,000 |
2 | Dust containing analytical chemicals (SIO2 causingAsbestosis) | VND/sample | 182,000 |
3 | Analyzing freedom silica SIO2 in dust | VND/sample | 280,000 |
4 | Analyzing size strip of dust grain | VND/sample | 133,000 |
5 | Measuring, counting asbestos fibers | VND/sample | 280,000 |
6 | Asbestos dust (determining content, classifying asbestos) | VND/sample | 700,000 |
7 | Cotton dust | VND/sample | 210,000 |
8 | Granular dust (assessing clean) | VND/sample | 70,000 |
9 | Suspended dust (sample in 24h) | VND/sample | 700,000 |
10 | Respiratory dust – weight (8h-shift sample) | VND/sample | 280,000 |
11 | PM10 dust (weight, size ≤10), time sample | VND/sample | 140,000 |
12 | PM2.5 dust (weight, size ≤ 2.5), time sample | VND/sample | 140,000 |
13 | Radioactive dust | VND/sample | 1,300,000 |
14 | Noxious gases | VND/sample | 133,000 |
15 | Noxious metallic and inorganic gases:Pb.Cu. Mn. Fe. Ni.... | VND/sample | 140,000 |
16 | Microclimate | | |
- Temperature -Moisture - Wind speed | VND/sample | 56,000 |
- Thermal radiation | VND/sample | |
17 | Common noise | VND/sample | 35,000 |
18 | Equivalent noise - Measuring equivalent noise in 30 minutes - Measuring equivalent noise in 60 minutes - Measuring equivalent noise in 240 minutes | VND/sample VND/sample VND/sample | 73,000 224,000 420,000 |
19 | Noise analyzed according to frequency band | VND/sample | 84,000 |
20 | Light measuring | VND/sample | 18,000 |
21 | Vibration measuring - High frequency - Low frequency | VND/sample VND/sample | 70,000 42,000 |
22 | Radioactivity measuring | VND/sample | |
23 | Total radioactive dose | VND/sample | 260,000 |
24 | Radioactive intensity measuring | VND/sample | 250,000 |
25 | Pressure measuring | VND/sample | 14,000 |
26 | Ventilation measuring | VND/sample | 40,000 |
27 | Electromagnetic field - High frequency - Industrial frequency | VND/sample VND/sample | 90,000 56,000 |
28 | Ultraviolet radiation | VND/sample | 84,000 |
29 | Ultra-sound measuring | VND/sample | 65,000 |
30 | Qualitative analysis of substance components | VND/sample | 2.600,000 |
31 | Complete dust – weight (8h- shift sample) | VND/sample | 385,000 |
32 | Respiratory dust – weight (time sample) | VND/sample | 140,000 |
33 | Suspended dust (time sample) | VND/sample | 140,000 |
34 | PM10 dust (weight, size ≤10), sample in 24h | VND/sample | 1.120,000 |
35 | PM2.5 dust (weight, size <2.5), sample in 24h | VND/sample | 1.120,000 |
36 | Pinpoint noxious steams and gases and othersCO; SO2; CO2; NO2; H2S; NH3... | VND/sample | 140,000 |
37 | Acid, alkali steams:HCL; H2SO4; H3PO4; HNO3 ..KOH; NaOH... | VND/sample | 140,000 |
38 | Organic solvent steam, evaporative organic mixtures, complex chemicals: Benzen. Toluen. Xylen. fuel.… | VND/sample | 350,000 |
III | Other tests: | | |
III.1 | Clinical examination | | |
1 | To make record of occupational illness | VND/record | 36,000 |
2 | To provide advice on health involving occupational illness | VND/person | 36,000 |
3 | Specialty examination | VND/person /specialty | 20,000 |
4 | Overall health examination for laborer, driver, periodical health examination (excluding test, X-ray) | VND/person | 100,000 |
5 | Medical consultation for Asbestosis radiograph | VND/radiograph | 10,000 |
6 | Approval for record of occupational illness | VND/record | 10,000 |
7 | medical consultation for occupational illness | VND/expert/consultation | 200,000 |
III.2 | Function probe | | |
1 | Preliminary audiometric | VND/sample | 28,000 |
2 | Complete audiometric | VND/sample | 42,000 |
3 | Refract meter | VND/sample | 6,500 |
4 | Visual purple | VND/sample | 20,000 |
5 | Patch test; Prick test | VND/sample/criterion | 15,000 |
6 | Measuring biological dose | VND/sample | 18,000 |
7 | Pap smear for mycosis | VND/sample | 10,000 |
8 | pH skin measuring | VND/sample | 26,000 |
9 | Measuring ability of alkali-soluble neutralizing | VND/sample | 26,000 |
10 | Glass-wearing test | VND/sample | 13,000 |
11 | Ocular tension measuring | VND/sample | 16,000 |
12 | Electroencephalography | VND/sample | 56,000 |
13 | Capillary examination | VND/sample | 56,000 |
14 | Cerebralblood flow measuring | VND/sample | 56,000 |
15 | Tympanogram measuring | VND/sample | 21,000 |
16 | Pedal reflex | VND/sample | 21,000 |
17 | Objective optometry | VND/sample | 40,000 |
18 | Fundoscopy | VND/sample | 22,000 |
19 | Pupillary examination | VND/sample | 8,000 |
20 | ABR measuring | VND/sample | 150,000 |
21 | Otorhinolaryngology endoscopic examination | VND/sample | 180,000 |
22 | Pulmonary function probe | VND | 185,000 |
23 | Bronchodilator test | VND/test | 185,000 |
24 | Recording electro mechanics in work | VND | 140,000 |
25 | Assessing heart ratevariability by heartbeat statistical indexes | VND | 210,000 |
26 | Central temperature measuring | VND | 14,000 |
27 | Measuring traction | VND | 14,000 |
28 | Measuring thesqueezeforce | VND | 14,000 |
29 | Measuring somevisual functions by Visiotest | VND | 35,000 |
30 | Counting energy consumption of labor manipulations by timing and table of energy consumption due to labor manipulations | VND/sample | 105,000 |
31 | Measuring anthropometry | VND/criterion | 5,000 |
III.3 | Image diagnosis | | |
1 | Cardiopulmonary X-ray | VND/sample | 42,000 |
2 | 3-4 Doppler color ultrasound (3D – 4D) | VND/sample | |
3 | Measuringrespiratory function | VND | 106,000 |
4 | Blood pressure metering in work | VND | 10,000 |
5 | Holter Electrocardiogram/blood pressure | VND | 210,000 |
6 | Sweat volume metering in work | VND/sample | 36,000 |
7 | Blood gas | VND/sample | 65,000 |
8 | Skin temperature metering in work | | |
Skin temperature metering (7-point measuring method) | VND/sample | 10,000 |
Skin temperature metering (3-point measuring method) | VND/sample | 10,000 |
9 | Measurement of skin electricalimpedanceof humanskinin work | VND | 10,000 |
10 | Measuringpsychologicaltest (number, sign test) | VND | 30,000 |
11 | Short-term memory test (image, number) | VND/test | 22,000 |
12 | Measuringpsychologicaltest: long-term memory test (image, number) | VND | 22,000 |
13 | Measuring psychological test: Test for attention (Bourdon, Landolt, Platonop…) | VND | 22,000 |
14 | Heart rate metering in work | VND | 10,000 |
15 | Test Ravel/Gille | VND | 14,000 |
16 | Measurement and analysis of basic operations in labor | VND | 56,000 |
17 | Measurement of basic Ecgonomie size in work | VND/criterion | 18,000 |
18 | Measurement of basic Ecgonomie size in work position | VND/person | 18,000 |
19 | ECG recording with 1 or 3 rods | VND/person | 65,000 |
20 | Measurement of time for auditory reflect operation | VND | 56,000 |
21 | Measurement of time for visual reflect operation | VND | 56,000 |
22 | Measurement ofCritical Flicker Frequency (CFF) | VND | 70,000 |
23 | Examination of Ecgonomi in work position by table | VND/examination table | 77,000 |
24 | Asbestosis X-ray | VND/radiograph | 35,000 |
25 | Hand and foot joints X-ray | VND/radiograph | 36,000 |
26 | Mastoid bone/snoutbroochX-ray | VND/ joint/ posture | 36,000 |
27 | Straight/ inclined thoracic spine, backorlumbarX-ray | VND/sample | 42,000 |
28 | General 2D Ultrasound | VND/sample | 35,000 |
29 | School mental disordertest (Dzung/Beck) | VND/sample | 25,000 |
30 | Assessment of work posture according to OWAS method | VND/sample | 70,000 |
31 | Elaboration of investigation table (the employees, employers, community…) | VND/table | 350,000 |
32 | The burden of localized muscle (shoulderandhand belt area) | VND/sample | 140,000 |
33 | Assessment of work burden: The burden of systemic muscles | VND/sample | 140,000 |
34 | Assessment of work burden: Moving burden with distance of 1-5 m | VND/sample | 140000 |
35 | Assessment of work burden: Moving burden with distance of over 5 m | VND/sample | 140,000 |
36 | Assessment of work burden: Weight of burden and moving (each times) in association with doing other work (<=2 working times / 1 hour) | VND/sample | 140,000 |
37 | Assessment of work burden: Weight of burden and moving (each times) in a working shift | VND/sample | 140,000 |
38 | Assessment of work burden: Total weight of burdens which must be moved in 1 hour (kg) | VND/sample | 140,000 |
39 | Assessment of work burden: Burden of localized small muscle group (hand, finger muscles) | VND/sample | 140,000 |
40 | Assessment of work burden: Burden of big muscle group (arm, shoulder muscles) | VND/sample | 140,000 |
41 | Assessment of work burden: Weight for holding an object under time in working shift | VND/sample | 140,000 |
42 | Assessment of work burden according to content of work | VND/sample | 140,000 |
43 | Assessment of work burden due to receipt, processing signals, information | VND/sample | 140,000 |
44 | Assessment of work burden due to the complexity of task | VND/sample | 140,000 |
45 | Assessment of work burden due to characteristics of work requirement | VND/sample | 140,000 |
46 | Time of attention (% in comparison with duration of a working shift) | VND/sample | 140,000 |
47 | Average signal density (light, sound) received in 1 hour | VND/sample | 140,000 |
48 | Number of objects that must be observed at a same time | VND/sample | 140,000 |
49 | Size of objects that must be identified by machinery (when distance from eyes to such objects is <=0.5m) and it is required to pay attention to (% of duration in a working shift) | VND/sample | 140,000 |
50 | Assessment of sense burden: Duration required for concentration in observation ((% of duration in a working shift) when working withOptical instruments (microscope…) | VND/sample | 140,000 |
51 | Assessment of work burden: Burden of localized small muscle group (hand, finger muscles) | VND/sample | 140,000 |
52 | Duration for observing computer screen (hour/a working shift) | VND/sample | 140,000 |
53 | -For letter-number display | VND/sample | 140,000 |
54 | -For chart display | VND/sample | 140,000 |
55 | Assessment of burden for hearing organs (when person must receive speech or distinguish sound signal) | VND/sample | 140,000 |
56 | Assessment of burden for pronunciation organs (number of hours person is required to speak in a weak) | VND/sample | 140,000 |
57 | Assessment of work responsibility level The severity of errors | VND/sample | 140,000 |
58 | Assessment of life risk | VND/sample | 140,000 |
59 | Assessment of responsibility level involving safety of others | VND/sample | 140,000 |
60 | Assessment of number of necessary operations to perform a simple task or operations repeated many times | VND/sample | 140,000 |
61 | Assessment of time (second) for performing simple tasks and operations repeated many times | VND/sample | 140,000 |
62 | Assessment ofmonotony during working – time of passive observation in the technological process (% of time in a working shift) | VND/sample | 140,000 |
63 | Assessment of entitlements involving working and resting | VND/sample | 140,000 |
64 | Assessment of total actual working time (hour/a working shift) | VND/sample | 140,000 |
65 | Assessment of break entitlements and time for breaks | VND/sample | 140,000 |
66 | Survey of school hygiene conditions with area of <5000m2 | VND/school | 170,000 |
67 | Survey of school hygiene conditions with area of >5000m2 | VND/school | 253,000 |
68 | Survey of classroom hygiene conditions | VND/ classroom | 44,000 |