Introduction to Industrial Hygiene (US)
Before we go any further with this training, take a quick moment to consider why you are taking it. You could take this course because you want a basic understanding of the history and current state of industrial hygiene and specific details that could apply to anyone in an industrial setting. You could take it because you want a true general awareness of this science that benefits everybody. Or you may have other reasons for taking this course. Whatever your reasons, keeping them in mind as you proceed through the program will help you to learn the material. Who should take this training? The general workforce found in the industrial sector, including managers and supervisors. Now, let’s see what you’ll learn in this course.



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Course Outline
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1. Introduction
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2. Definition and Purpose
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3. Types of Hazards
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4. Routes of Entry
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5. Types of Air Contaminants
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6. Concentration and Exposure Limits
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7. Hearing Conservation
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8. Summary
Learning Objectives
- Explain the purpose of industrial hygiene.
- Classify the types of hazards addressed by industrial hygiene.
- Describe the routes of entry of contaminants into the human body.
- Recognize when different types of air contaminants may be present.
- Recall units of concentration and exposure threshold limit values.
- Recognize key aspects of hearing conservation.
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