This course is approved by the international Occupational Hygiene Training Association.
What will we cover?
Introduction (5%)
Human physiology (15%)
An introduction to the physiology of the human body and how it can be affected by occupational exposure to chemical and physical agents.
Chemical hazards recognition (20%)
+ Basic principles of risk assessments, definitions of hazard and risk
+ Hazard and Risk
+ Sources of information:
+ Effects on the body and basic principles of toxicology
+ Hazardous processes
Physical hazards recognition (20%)
+ Noise
+ Vibration
+ Thermal stress
+ Lighting and assessment in the workplace (effects of poor lighting and glare)
+ Ionising radiation
+ Introduction to musculoskeletal injuries and ergonomics
+ Introduction to stress and its management in the workplace
Hazard evaluation (20%)
Exposure assessment
+ Measurements (vapours, gases, aerosols and dust using techniques for spot, personal, static and real time sampling)
+ Analytical methods
+ Hygiene standards and occupational exposure limits
+ Units of measurement, time-weighting, simple calculations/algebra
+ Biological monitoring and health surveillance
+ Noise measurement
+ Introduction to principles of assessment of vibration
+ Introduction to principles of assessment of lighting and non-ionising radiation
+ Introduction to principles of assessment of ionising radiation
+ Introduction to principles of ergonomic risk assessment
Hazard control (20%)
+ Elimination/substitution of the hazard
+ Basic principles of ventilation
+ Local exhaust ventilation design
+ Personal protection
+ General ventilation and air conditioning
You can sign up for the course here.