Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Industrial Hygienist
Duties and responsibilities:
As the industrial hygiene profession itself continued to evolve, it was believed that more people were doing industrial hygiene-like work but would otherwise be unable to qualify for the CIH due to some aspect of their education or experiences. These individuals were still making valuable contributions to the prevention of occupational and non-occupational illnesses. It was felt that professional certification would improve recognition of their contributions by management, employees and the public. ABIH offered the Certified Associate Industrial Hygienist (CAIH) program to meet this perceived need. The certification process for the CAIH was similar as that for the CIH except that the qualification.
Salary: 56,094-$101

education. Apply the methods and techniques of analytical chemistry and other measurement sciences to quantify the degree of hazard of identified occupational health stressors (GEHS 6720).
  • Interpret toxicology literature and health data and incorporate these into the management of occupational health hazards  6540, GEHS 6600).
  • Select, evaluate, and manage the use of appropriate types of personal protective equipment for control of worker exposures (GEHS 6300, GEHS 6620, GEHS 6720).
  • Utilize critical thinking in the development, management, and evaluation of industrial hygiene programs (GEHS 6720).
  • Interpret and assure compliance with applicable government regulations and standards pertaining to occupational




Reflection: I don’t want to be a industrial hygienist

Because it does call my attention I don’t know why , but no , I don’t like it 

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