About the Certified Occupational Health, Safety & Industrial Hygiene Course
Time Training Center's 5-day/30-hour Certified Occupational Health, Safety & Industrial Hygiene course provides a comprehensive framework for managing workplace health risks effectively. This program is designed to equip participants with critical insights into identifying, evaluating, and controlling a wide range of health hazards prevalent in industrial environments.
Our course explores the physiological impacts of workplace exposures on human organ systems, covering chemical, physical, biological, and ergonomic hazards. You gain expertise in applying industrial hygiene principles to design exposure assessments, conduct environmental sampling, and develop robust occupational health surveillance programs.
Through a blend of technical discussions, real-world case studies, and practical applications, our course empowers professionals to develop proactive health and safety programs. These programs align with international best practices, ensuring employee well-being and organisational compliance.
Certified Occupational Health, Safety & Industrial Hygiene Course Objectives
By the end of this Certified Occupational Health, Safety & Industrial Hygiene training course, participants will be able to:
- Gain a solid foundation in the principles of occupational health, industrial hygiene, and workplace safety.
- Understand how to identify, assess, and control health risks associated with physical, chemical, biological, and ergonomic hazards.
- Analyze the physiological impacts of workplace exposures on human organ systems, including respiratory and dermal pathways.
- Examine the effects of gases, vapors, dust, fibers, radiation, noise, heat, vibration, and biological agents on employee health.
- Apply industrial hygiene principles to design and implement exposure assessments and health risk surveys.
- Conduct biological and environmental sampling using appropriate methodologies and instrumentation.
- Develop and manage occupational health surveillance and intervention programs
- Evaluate and select appropriate personal protective equipment and understand its limitations in hazard control.
- Integrate occupational health and industrial hygiene practices into broader health and safety management systems.
- Address environmental health concerns from global, regional, and local perspectives
- Apply best practices in implementing effective health risk reduction strategies and ensuring legal compliance.
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 Certified Occupational Health, Safety & Industrial Hygiene Course?
This training course is highly beneficial for professionals and personnel involved in occupational health, safety, and industrial hygiene management, including:
- Occupational Hygienists and Industrial Health Professionals
- Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) Managers and Coordinators
- Plant and Facility Managers responsible for worker health and safety
- Operations, Maintenance, and Production Engineers
- Safety Inspectors and Compliance Officers
- Human Resource Managers involved in workforce well-being programs
- Personnel involved in the procurement, handling, or management of hazardous substances
- Government and regulatory health officials and auditors
- Environmental and Risk Management Professionals
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Occupational Health and Industrial Hygiene
- Pre-test assessment of existing knowledge
- Overview and definitions of industrial hygiene and occupational health
- Roles and responsibilities in protecting worker health
- Identifying workplace health hazards and affected personnel
- Human physiological response to workplace exposures
- Global and regional trends in health and hygiene strategies
- Work organization, job design, and stress-related health impacts
- Interactive case study
Module 2: Human Organ Systems and Workplace Exposure Effects
- Functional anatomy of lungs and respiratory pathways
- Structure and role of skin in chemical protection
- Health effects of inhaled toxicants and particulates
- Physical agents and their effects on major organ systems
- Biological hazards in the workplace and their associated health risks
Module 3: Occupational Health Risks and Disease Prevention
- Key elements of occupational health risk management
- Types of occupational diseases and modes of transmission
- Introduction to occupational toxicology: chemicals, gases, vapors, and fibers
- Musculoskeletal disorders and ergonomic interventions
- Physiological impacts of heat, noise, light, pressure, vibration, and radiation
- Case study analysis of occupational illness incidents
Module 4: Industrial Hygiene Principles and Exposure Monitoring
- Fundamental principles of industrial hygiene and exposure control
- Health risk assessment methodology and hazard prioritization
- Planning and conducting exposure surveys
- Retrospective and real-time exposure assessment approaches
- Techniques for biological monitoring
- Sampling strategies for gases, vapors, and aerosols
- Methods for assessing dermal exposure risks
Module 5: Occupational Health Program Development and Management
- Designing occupational health monitoring and surveillance systems
- Control and management of noise, thermal environment, vibration, and lighting
- Personal protective equipment (PPE): selection, usage, and limitations
- Understanding environmental health challenges from a global perspective
- Framework for developing comprehensive occupational health management systems
- Integrating health programs into broader organizational risk management strategies
Module 6: Capstone and Assessment
- Review of Core Topics and Key Learnings
- Final Group Discussion and Q&A
- Competence Validation Exam
- 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.