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What is Industrial Hygiene ? Fire and Safety OSHA Industrial Safety Acts

 What is Industrial Hygiene ? Fire and Safety OSHA Industrial Safety Acts

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An Industrial Hygienist is a professional who identifies and prevents unhealthy exposures that may cause workplace injuries or illnesses. The IH applies scientific knowledge to anticipate hazardous condition that could cause an adverse health effect on a worker or the envirornment. The IH must also be able to recognize existing hazards and predict the likelihood of their effects. Combining professional judgement and measurement, IH evaluate  hazards and determines methods for preventing or controlling them.
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 Industrial hygiene is the science of anticipating, recognize, evaluating,  and controlling workplace condition that may cause workers 'injuries' or 'illness'. Industrial hygienist uses environmental monitoring and analytical method to delete the extent of worker exposure and employ engineering, work practice control, and method to control potential health hazards.
 Itsborigins are based on limiting personal exposure to chemical, and have evolved, to address the control of most other workplace hazards including over-exposure to noise, heat, vibration, and repetitive motion.
The U.S. Congress has passed threee landmark pieces of legislation relating to safeguarding workers health.

Industrial Hygiene Safety OSHA Industrial Acts :

  • The Metal and Non metallic Mines Safety acts of 1966,
  • The Federal Coal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1969, and
  • The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 
  • Today, nearly every employer is required to implement the elements of an industrial hygiene and safety, ocuupational health, or hazards communication program and to be responsive to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Act and its regulations.

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