Environmental Safety Industrial Hygienists
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Environmental Safety Industrial Hygienists are responsible for enforcing safety and health at the worksite. Environmental Safety Industrial Hygienists are not licensed by any state or federal agency. They are required to have a master's degree in industrial hygiene and "on the job" experience. Some hygienists (Senior and/or Manager level) are certified by the American Board of Industrial Hygienists. Certification is also required for hygienists that perform asbestos work. The California Department of Industrial Relations, California Occupational Safety and Health Program (Cal/OSHA) can provide information about the requirements to become an environmental safety industrial hygienist.
Department of Industrial Relations Cal/OSHA
455 Golden Gate Avenue, 10th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94102
(415) 703-5070
www.dir.ca.gov
Publications available: None are offered by the Consumer Information Center
See also: None
Other referrals: Asbestos
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