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750 Introduction to Industrial Hygiene - OSHAcademy

Introduction to Industrial Hygiene Industrial Hygiene is the science of anticipating, recognizing, evaluating, and controlling workplace conditions that may cause illness in the workplace. This training introduces how Industrial hygienists use environmental monitoring and analytical methods to detect the extent of worker exposure. How to employ engineering controls, work practice controls, and other methods to control potential workplace health hazards is also discussed. This page intentionally blank OSHA cademy Course 750 Study Guide Introduction to Industrial Hygiene Copyright 2021 Geigle Safety Group, Inc.

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1 Introduction to Industrial Hygiene Industrial Hygiene is the science of anticipating, recognizing, evaluating, and controlling workplace conditions that may cause illness in the workplace. This training introduces how Industrial hygienists use environmental monitoring and analytical methods to detect the extent of worker exposure. How to employ engineering controls, work practice controls, and other methods to control potential workplace health hazards is also discussed. This page intentionally blank OSHA cademy Course 750 Study Guide Introduction to Industrial Hygiene Copyright 2021 Geigle Safety Group, Inc.

2 No portion of this text may be reprinted for other than personal use. Any commercial use of this document is strictly forbidden. Contact OSHA cademy to arrange for use as a training document. This study guide is designed to be reviewed off-line as a tool for preparation to successfully complete OSHA cademy Course 750. Read each module, answer the quiz questions, and submit the quiz questions online through the course webpage. You can print the post-quiz response screen which will contain the correct answers to the questions.

3 The final exam will consist of questions developed from the course content and module quizzes. We hope you enjoy the course and if you have any questions, feel free to email or call: OSHA cademy 15220 NW Greenbrier Parkway, Suite 230. Beaverton, Oregon 97006. + Disclaimer This document does not constitute legal advice. Consult with your own company counsel for advice on compliance with all applicable state and federal regulations. Neither Geigle Safety Group, Inc., nor any of its employees, subcontractors, consultants, committees, or other assignees make any warranty or representation, either express or implied, with respect to the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of the information contained herein, or assume any liability or responsibility for any use, or the results of such use, of any information or process disclosed in this publication.

4 GEIGLE SAFETY GROUP, INC., DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF. MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Taking actions suggested in this document does not guarantee that an employer, employee, operator or contractor will be in compliance with applicable regulations. Ultimately every company is responsible for determining the applicability of the information in this document to its own operations. Each employer's safety management system will be different.

5 Mapping safety and environmental management policies, procedures, or operations using this document does not guarantee compliance regulatory requirements. Revised: March 1, 2021. Course 750. This page intentionally blank Course 750. Contents Course Introduction .. 1. What is Industrial Hygiene ? .. 1. Module 1: Industrial Hygiene and OSHA .. 3. How Are OSHA and Industrial Hygiene Related? .. 3. Worksite Analysis .. 4. Recognizing and Controlling Hazards .. 5. The Hierarchy of Controls .. 6. Reducing Exposures.

6 7. Module 2: Air Contaminants .. 9. Indoor Air 10. Acute Health Effects of Major Indoor Air Contaminants .. 11. Outdoor Air 16. Six Common Outdoor Air Pollutants .. 16. Module 3: Chemical Hazards .. 20. Introduction .. 20. Toxic and Hazardous Chemicals .. 20. What makes a chemical toxic?.. 20. Are "toxic" and "hazardous" the same? .. 21. Why are some chemicals more harmful than others? .. 21. Routes of Exposure .. 22. Inhalation .. 22. Skin Contact .. 22. Eye Contact .. 23. Course 750. 23. Toxicity of Chemicals.

7 23. Dose: How much is too much? .. 23. Duration: How long is too long? .. 24. Latency: How long does it take for a toxic effect to occur? .. 25. Differences between acute and chronic effects .. 26. Reaction and interaction: What if you're exposed to more than one chemical? .. 27. Sensitivity: Are some people more affected than others? .. 27. How can toxic substances harm the body? .. 28. What are the different forms of toxic materials? .. 29. 30. Liquid .. 30. 30. Vapor .. 30. Dust .. 30. Fume.

8 31. Fiber .. 31. Mist .. 31. Exposure Limits .. 31. Monitoring and Measuring Exposure .. 33. Air/Environmental Monitoring .. 33. Biological Monitoring .. 33. Practical clues to exposure .. 34. Module 4: Biological 36. Course 750. Introduction .. 36. Biological Agents .. 36. 37. Avian Flu .. 37. Bloodborne Pathogens and Needlestick Prevention .. 37. Botulism .. 37. Foodborne Disease .. 38. Hantavirus .. 38. Legionnaires' disease .. 38. Mold .. 38. 38. Ricin .. 39. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS).

9 39. Smallpox .. 39. Tularemia .. 39. Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers (VHFs) .. 39. Possible Risks and suggested Measures .. 40. Module 5: Physical Hazards .. 45. Ionizing & Non-Ionizing Radiation .. 47. Nonionizing Radiation .. 47. Ionizing 48. Noise .. 49. How does the ear work? .. 50. What are the warning signs that your workplace may be too noisy? .. 50. Course 750. How loud is too loud? .. 51. Reducing Noise 52. Engineering Controls .. 52. Administrative Controls .. 53. 53. Hearing Conservation 53.

10 Personal Protective Equipment .. 53. Vibration .. 54. Potential Hazards .. 54. Raynaud's 54. Possible Solutions .. 55. Illumination .. 56. Heat .. 58. Office Temperature/Humidity .. 58. Non-Office Work 58. Engineering Controls .. 59. General Ventilation .. 59. Air treatment/air cooling .. 59. Fans .. 60. Shields .. 60. Insulation .. 60. Administrative Controls and Work Practices .. 60. Training .. 61. Module 6: Ergonomic Hazards .. 63. Course 750. Ergonomic Guidelines .. 64. Basic Ergonomic Principles.


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