This program covers all the key concepts of industrial hygiene, including anticipating, recognizing, evaluating, communicating, and control of workplace conditions that have the potential to cause occupational disease and illness. The program is aimed at individuals and managers who wish to learn more about or enhance their knowledge, industrial (occupational) hygiene.
Understand and apply the concepts of industrial hygiene
Perform Hazard identification tasks
Obtain an in-depth knowledge of the industrial hygiene range of topics
Learn about the different types of occupational diseases and illness conditions
Understand how to anticipate, recognize, evaluate, communicate, and control workplace conditions
The course is designed for everyone involved in safety, health, environmental, and management personnel who have industrial hygiene responsibilities, and for all personnel working in the catering field, offices, etc.
What is industrial hygiene?
Industrial hygiene management systems
Occupational exposure standards
Overview of the types of health risks
Occupational diseases and illness conditions
The human system (skeleton, muscles, nerves, circulation, respiratory, skin, sense organs, etc)
Methods of identifying health risks
Biological risks
Chemical risks
Physical risks
Radiation risks (ionizing and non-ionizing)
Exposure routes of hazardous substances
Health effects and classification of hazardous substances
Toxic, Irritant, Asphyxiant, and Anesthetic
Hepatoxic agents
Nephrotoxic agents
Neurotoxic agents
Blood damaging agents
Lung damaging agents
Recognition of potential health risks
A sampling of gases, vapors, and particulates
Walk-through surveys
Health surveillance programs
Health risk assessment reviews
Methods of controlling health risks
Determining health risk control methods
Biological monitoring and medical surveillance
Hearing conservation programs
Occupational diseases and illness condition prevention programs
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