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Industrial Hygienist
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Industrial hygienists evaluate health hazards, conduct healthrisk assessments,
manage industrial or business health programs, and provide consultation.
They may be administrators, researchers, consultants or teachers.
Many work as part of an industrial or government team, although some have
private practices. Industrial hygienists often:
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Collect samples and perform laboratory analyses.
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Check worker exposure to radiation, vibrations, and noise.
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Calibrate equipment.
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Investigate possible health hazards.
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Conduct epidemiological research.
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Instruct employees on injury prevention techniques.
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| Average Salary: $40,000 - $60,000 |
| Educational Requirements: |
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Students should take challenging college preparatory courses, especially
in mathematics and science, during high school.
A career in industrial hygiene requires a minimum of a Bachelor's Degree
in occupational health and safety, environmental health engineering, or
the physical sciences. Many jobs require certification and/or a Master's
Degree in these, or related, fields. Certification requires successful
completion of the American Board of Industrial Hygiene examination. |
| For More Information: |
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American Industrial Hygiene Association
2700 Prosperity Avenue, Suite 250
Fairfax, VA 22031
(703) 849-8888
infonet@aiha.org |
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