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Citadel EHS Expands Industrial Hygiene Capabilities with Aurora Acquisition

By MGN EditorialJune 2, 2026 at 12:00 AM

Citadel EHS, a portfolio company of St. Louis-based Broadview Group, has acquired California-based Aurora Industrial Hygiene, strengthening its environmental health and safety service offerings for industrial sectors.

## Citadel EHS Expands Industrial Hygiene Capabilities with Aurora Acquisition Environmental health and safety (EHS) services provider Citadel EHS has acquired Aurora Industrial Hygiene, Inc., a California-based industrial hygiene consultancy, according to a PR Newswire announcement released June 1, 2026. The acquisition was facilitated through Broadview Group, a St. Louis-based investment firm that partners with growth-oriented businesses and holds Citadel EHS within its portfolio. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Aurora Industrial Hygiene brings established expertise in workplace health assessments, hazardous material evaluations, and regulatory compliance services — capabilities that carry direct relevance to maritime and port-adjacent industrial environments, where workers routinely face exposure risks from chemicals, noise, confined spaces, and airborne contaminants. ### Relevance to Maritime and Port Operations Industrial hygiene services are an increasingly critical component of compliance frameworks for shipyards, port terminals, offshore facilities, and marine repair operations. Regulatory bodies including OSHA and the U.S. Coast Guard maintain stringent occupational health standards for maritime workplaces, and demand for third-party EHS consultancy has grown as operators seek to manage liability and meet evolving safety benchmarks. By integrating Aurora's California-based operations, Citadel EHS gains a stronger foothold on the U.S. West Coast — a strategically significant region home to major port complexes including the Ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach, and Oakland. ### Strategic Growth Through Acquisition The deal reflects a broader consolidation trend within the EHS services sector, as investment-backed platforms look to build scale and geographic reach through targeted acquisitions. For maritime and industrial clients, consolidated EHS providers can offer more comprehensive service packages, from environmental permitting and air quality monitoring to occupational health programmes and safety training. Citadel EHS has not yet issued detailed commentary on integration timelines or planned service expansions, but the acquisition signals continued investment in building out its industrial services capabilities across key U.S. markets. *Source: PR Newswire*
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