industrial hygiene / health and wellness
The National Institutes of Health defines industrial hygiene as "the art and science dedicated to the anticipation, recognition, evaluation, communication and control of environmental stressors in, or arising from, the work place that may result in injury, illness, impairment, or affect the well being of workers and members of the community." These resources cover intense risks that require an excessive amount of safety policies and procedures to keep employees safe.
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Poison Plant Exposure
Heat Exposure
Managing Stress
Bloodborne Pathogens
Industrial Hygiene