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The goal of industrial hygiene is to keep employees and their families, students, and visitors to the University community healthy and safe. We also play a vital part in ensuring that federal, state, and local laws and regulations are followed in the work environment.
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Industrial Hygiene and Related Program Areas
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Compressed
Gasses |
Confined
Space Entry |
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Ergonomics
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Excavation
Work |
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Eye
Protection |
Fall
Protection |
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Gloves |
Hazard
Communication |
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Hearing
Conservation |
Heat
Stress |
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Hot
work |
IFAS
Safety |
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Indoor Air Quality |
Laboratory
Safety |
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Lead-Based
Paint |
Lock
out and Tag Out |
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Material
Safety Data Sheets |
Mercury
Spills |
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Noise |
Natural Gas
Leaks |
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Off
Campus Safety |
Pesticides
Safety |
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Power
Tools |
Respiratory
Protection |
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Shop
Safety |
Toxic
Gases |
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Tractor
Safety |
Trenching
Work |
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Underground
Storage Tanks |
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