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NSC Courses in more detail
1. Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene (Available in Russian and English Languages)
TRAINING GOALS Upon completion of the Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene course, you'll be able to:
- Recognize potential and existing chemical, physical, ergonomic, and biological hazards.
- Employ general engineering and administrative controls.
- Conduct an industrial hygiene walk-through survey.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? If you are a safety, health and/or environmental professional or manager who has industrial hygiene responsibilities but limited training or experience in this area, attend the Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene course.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND? Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene is an essential course for you to take if you are concerned about the safety, health and general well-being of your co-workers and hazards that could affect them. This is a 4.5 day (30 hours) course that develops your understanding of industrial hygiene terminology, principles and practices by examining four key processes in an effective industrial hygiene effort -- anticipation, recognition, evaluation, and control. Discussions on when to use a qualified/certified industrial hygienist are held throughout the course.
Coursework focuses on industrial hygiene hazards and controls in general industry. Topics include:
- Anatomy and physiology
- Toxicology
- Chemical hazards (liquids, gases, vapors, and particulates)
- Physical hazards (noise, radiation and thermal stress)
- Ergonomics
- Biological hazards
- Walkthrough surveys
- Air sampling
- Sound measurement
- Ventilation
- Personal protective equipment
- Respiratory protection
- Safety and health programs/agencies
- Government standards and voluntary guidelines
A variety of educational and interactive learning activities are led by experienced facilitators. Activities include small and large group discussions, problem analysis through case studies, equipment demonstrations and hands-on practice, development of on-the-job plans for your facility, and many opportunities to share experience and knowledge with other professionals.
2. Job Safety Analysis
3. Principles of Occupational Safety & Health
4. Safety Inspections
5. Safety Management Techniques
6. Safety Training Methods
7. Steps to Safety Excellence through Professional Development. Certificate in Principles of Safety
8. Steps to Safety Excellence through Professional Development. Advanced Safety Certificate
9. Supervisors' Development Program (SDP)
10. Team Safety
You are welcome to learn more about our None NSC Courses.
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