About the Advanced Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health Course
Time Training Center's 5-day/30-hour Advanced Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health course provides you with essential skills to manage environmental stressors in industrial settings effectively. This comprehensive program covers the identification, evaluation, and control of chemical, physical, biological, ergonomic, and radiation hazards, ensuring the well-being of employees.
Our course delves into critical areas such as industrial toxicology, the impact of various contaminants on human health, and advanced techniques for hazard assessment and mitigation. You can learn to select appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), implement engineering and administrative controls, and develop effective ventilation strategies for diverse work environments.
Through a blend of conceptual learning, interactive workshops, and case-based scenarios, you can gain practical expertise in developing and implementing robust occupational health and safety programs. Our course prepares you to make informed decisions, mitigate health risks, and promote a strong culture of health and safety within your organisation.
Advanced Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health Course Objectives
By the end of this Advanced Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health course, participants will be able to:
- Recognise and apply the appropriate procedures and techniques for identifying workplace health hazards.
- Describe the critical role and responsibilities of the industrial hygienist in creating and managing comprehensive occupational safety and health programs.
- Identify and select the correct personal protective equipment (PPE) for interim hazard control.
- Understand and implement the standards and procedures required to evaluate health hazards in different work environments.
- Recommend and evaluate engineering and administrative controls for the mitigation of health hazards in the workplace.
- Identify, assess, and provide recommendations for controlling ergonomic hazards.
- Understand the impact of chemical, physical, biological, and environmental stressors on worker health.
- Develop strategies for controlling industrial hygiene stressors through effective ventilation, monitoring, and program management.
- Assess the significance of indoor air quality, radiation, thermal stress, and biological hazards in the workplace and recommend appropriate control measures.
Training Methodology
We employ a comprehensive and applied learning strategy, integrating theory with real-world implementation:
- 30% Conceptual Learning: Expert-led sessions on catalytic theory and engineering principles
- 20% Interactive Workshops: Group exercises, presentations, and technical discussion forums
- 30% Case-Based Learning: Industry-specific examples and troubleshooting scenarios
- 20% Technology Integration: Digital tools, simulations, and catalyst modeling applications
Note: Instructors may adjust the training approach to fit technical requirements or participant engagement levels.
Course Instructor:
Our courses are delivered by highly qualified instructors with extensive experience in both industry and academia. With decades of hands-on expertise across a wide range of technical disciplines, our instructors are dedicated to providing high-quality, impactful training that equips participants with practical knowledge and skills they can immediately apply. Full instructor profiles are available upon request.
Course Fees
The course fee includes the following:
- Course Materials: Comprehensive participant materials, including lecture notes, slides, and case study documents. (Tablet or IPAD)
- Coffee/Tea: Provided on arrival and during morning and afternoon breaks to keep participants refreshed.
- Buffet Lunch: Served daily to ensure participants have an opportunity to network and recharge during lunch breaks.
Who Should Attend Our Advanced Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health Course?
This training course is highly beneficial for professionals involved in occupational health and safety management, including:
- Occupational Health Doctors and Nurses
- Industrial First Aiders
- Health and Safety Managers and Advisers
- Loss Control Officers
- Safety Representatives
- Medical and Para-medical personnel working in industrial environments, particularly in high-risk sectors like Oil and Gas.
- Personnel and General Management are responsible for overseeing occupational health and safety programs.
- Other professionals operating within Occupational Risk Management roles.
Course Outline
Module 1: Overview of Industrial Hygiene
- Pre-test assessment of existing knowledge
- Professional ethics and standards in industrial hygiene
- Federal regulations and compliance requirements
- Identifying and understanding environmental stressors
- Routes of entry for workplace hazards
- Overview of evaluation and control methods
Module 2: Industrial Toxicology and the Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology of the Body
- The impact of industrial toxins on human health
- Understanding how toxic substances affect the body
- Key physiological and pathological processes
- Evaluating risks associated with exposure
Module 3: Chemical Contaminants
- Identification and classification of chemical hazards in the workplace
- Control strategies for chemical exposure
- Regulatory standards for chemical safety
Module 4: Particulates
- Types of particulate matter and their health impacts
- Monitoring and controlling particulate exposure
- Strategies for reducing airborne particulates
Module 5: Radiation
- Understanding radiation hazards in industrial settings
- Control measures for radiation exposure
- Personal protective equipment and monitoring techniques for radiation
Module 6: Thermal Stress
- Effects of temperature extremes on health and performance
- Identifying and controlling thermal stressors in the workplace
- Engineering and administrative controls for managing temperature-related risks
Module 7: Ergonomics
- Recognising ergonomic hazards and their impact on worker health
- Techniques for evaluating ergonomic risks
- Developing strategies to mitigate ergonomic hazards
Module 8: Biological Hazards and Indoor Air Quality
- Understanding biological hazards in the workplace
- Assessing and controlling biological risks
- Improving indoor air quality through ventilation and monitoring
Module 9: Evaluation of Hazards
- Risk assessment methods for evaluating workplace hazards
- Monitoring tools and techniques for health hazard evaluation
- Evaluating exposure levels and setting action thresholds
Module 10: Control of Hazards
- Engineering, administrative, and PPE controls for workplace health hazards
- Designing and implementing hazard control systems
- Best practices for ensuring effective hazard control in diverse work environments
Module 11: Ventilation
- Principles of general and local ventilation systems
- Role of ventilation in controlling hazardous exposures
- Designing effective ventilation systems for different workplace environments
Module 12: Occupational Health and Safety Programs and Training
- Designing effective health and safety programs
- Bloodborne pathogens and their control
- Noise exposure control and monitoring
- Personal protective equipment (PPE) standards and best practices
- Respiratory protection and hazard communication strategies
Module 13: Capstone and Assessment
- Review of Core Topics and Key Learnings
- Final Group Discussion and Q&A
- Post-Test Evaluation
- Certificate Presentation
Course Completion Certificate
Upon completing your course at Time Training Center, you will be awarded an official Course Completion Certificate, recognising your achievement and the skills you've gained. This certificate validates your expertise and reflects the high standards of training you've undergone.
Certificate Accreditations

Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
CPD Accreditation stands for Continuing Professional Development Accreditation. CPD Accreditation is a trust mark achieved by training providers, course creators, and other educators when their training activity (course, event, or other) has been assessed and confirmed to meet standards suitable for Continuing Professional Development. This accreditation assures both learners and employers that the training is credible and worthwhile for ongoing career growth.