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  2. Industrial Hygiene - Occupational Safety and Health...

    www.osha.gov/sites/default/files/training-library_industrial_hygiene.pdf

    Industrial hygienists analyze, identify, and measure workplace hazards or stresses that can cause sickness, impaired health, or significant discomfort in workers through chemical, physical, ergonomic, or biological exposures.

  3. To be effective in recognizing and evaluating on-the-job hazards and recommending controls, industrial hygienists must be familiar with the hazards' characteristics. Major job risks can include air contaminants, and chemical, biological, physical, and ergonomic hazards.

  4. The NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards (NPG) informs workers, employers, and occupational health professionals about workplace chemicals and their hazards. The NPG gives general industrial hygiene information for hundreds of chemicals/classes.

  5. Industrial Hygiene: Definition and Importance - SafetyCulture

    safetyculture.com/topics/industrial-hygiene

    Industrial hygiene aims to focus on the safety of workers by implementing effective control of workplace hazards. This practice helps protect employees from various types of injuries and illnesses, such as nonfatal illnesses, respiratory conditions, skin diseases, poisoning, hearing loss, and repetitive stress injuries among others.

  6. Industrial Hygiene Hazard Identification and Exposure Risk ... -...

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    Health hazards include chemical hazards (solvents, adhesives, paints, toxic dusts, etc.), physical hazards (noise, radiation, heat, etc.), biological hazards (infectious diseases), and ergonomic risk factors (heavy lifting, repetitive motions, vibration).

  7. Industrial Hygiene: Keeping Workers Healthy and Safe

    www.hsph.harvard.edu/ecpe/industrial-hygiene-keeping-workers-healthy-and-safe

    Optimizing these components of industrial hygiene through monitoring and analyzing hazards and engineering solutions to minimize those hazards will help control potential health risks that impact both workers and your organization.

  8. Comprehensive Guide to Industrial Hygiene | TRC

    www.trccompanies.com/insights/guide-to-industrial-hygiene

    Overview of Industrial Hygiene Hazards and Controls. According to certified industrial hygienists, industrial hygiene hazards — and the controls implemented to reduce them – generally take five different forms: environmental, chemical, biological, physical and ergonomic. 1. Environmental

  9. An Overview on Industrial Hygiene Hazards and Controls

    www.ishn.com/articles/107681-an-overview-on-industrial-hygiene-hazards-and...

    Optimizing risk management and employee training using components of industrial hygiene within and EHS organization can help control potential hazards that might impact workers, the environment and an organization.

  10. Guide to Industrial Hygiene - School of Public Health

    publichealth.tulane.edu/blog/industrial-hygiene

    What Are the Types of Hazards Defined by Industrial Hygiene? Industrial hygienists work with companies to help identify and resolve potential workplace safety issues. These issues fall into the following categories: Air contaminants, such as aerosols and fibers; Biological hazards, such as bacteria and viruses

  11. Industrial Hygiene: Occupational Safety & Health: Environmental...

    protect.iu.edu/environmental-health/occupational-health/industrial-hygiene.html

    Home. Environmental Health & Safety. Occupational Safety & Health. Industrial Hygiene. Industrial hygiene involves the anticipation, recognition, evaluation, and control of environmental factors or stresses arising in or from the workplace, which may cause sickness, impaired health and well-being, and/or discomfort among employees.