Profit in your new career
as a Certified Occupational Hygienist, Certified
Industrial Hygienist, or Certified Environmental Hygienist
Make a high income as a Certified Occupational Hygienist, Certified Industrial Hygienist, or
Certified Environmental Hygienist! How?
Do occupational hygiene testing and bio-contaminant and mould removal
services as a Certified Occupational Hygienist working on behalf of business
owners and property owners.
What is a Certified Occupational Hygienist? A Certified
Occupational Hygienist is an ecology specialist who is educated and
certified in occupational
hygiene. What is occupational hygiene? Occupational hygiene
improves or corrects fundamental environmental conditions
affecting the well being of people, including
(1) clean and safe drinking water,
(2) clean and safe indoor air, (3) efficient and
safe human and business waste disposal,
(4) protection of food from biological and
chemical contaminants, and (5)
adequate clean and healthy housing.
What are the differences among the professional training and professional
certifications of
Certified Occupational Hygienist,
Certified Industrial Hygienist, and
Certified Environmental Hygienist? A Certified Industrial Hygienist or
Certified Occupational Hygienist is an environmental professional who is trained and experienced in "occupational
hygiene [which] is the discipline of anticipating, recognizing,
evaluating and controlling health hazards in the working environment with
the objective of protecting worker health and well-being and safeguarding
the community at large, according to the International Occupational
Hygiene Association. The term
"occupational hygiene" (used in
Canada, the
UK and Commonwealth Countries as well as much of Europe) is synonymous
with "Industrial Hygiene" (used in the
USA, Latin America, and other
countries that received initial technical support or training from US
sources). Environmental Hygiene
addresses similar topics to Occupational Hygiene, but is less likely
to be limited to the workplace context.
(Source: Wikipedia)To become a
Certified
Occupational Hygienist,
Certified
Industrial Hygienist, or
Certified
Environmental Hygienist, please visit the
Environmental
Training website
http://www.ecology-college.com.
You can also email Phillip
Fry, Dean, Ecology College Online.
For additional information about occupational hygiene and occupational
hygienists, please visit these web pages---
[Occupational-Hygiene-Associations] [Canada-Occupational-Hygienists] [USA-Industrial-Hygienists] [UK-Occupational-Hygiene] [Environmental-Real-Estate-Links] [Environmental-News] |
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