How do I become a certified industrial hygienist?
Air Sampling & InstrumentationAnalytical ChemistryBasic ScienceBiohazardsBiostatistics & EpidemiologyCommunity ExposureEngineering Controls/VentilationErgonomicsHealth Risk Analysis & Hazard CommunicationIH Program Management
What degree do I need to be an industrial hygienist?
Succeed in an entry-level industrial hygiene position in a regional, national, or international industry or governmental or nongovernmental agencyIntegrate biological, chemical, and other basic sciences into their professional practiceUtilize existing and future technical tools and techniques within their profession
How to become an industrial hygienist?
Create abatement logs for clients based on findings from OSHA Compliance Inspections.Prepared IH equipment to be shipped to different Army installations and for yearly calibration.Furnished technical consultation and advice on IH issues to management, supervisors, and employee groups.
What does a certified industrial hygienist do?
Carry out industrial hygiene field measurements to verify levels of pollution at a workplaceConduct surveys and observe work conditions to identify processes which pose a risk to health of employeesAnalyze and interpret results of an assessment to develop plans for improved work conditionsUpdate clients on the findings of an industrial assessment