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| AMEDD Center and School Basic Industrial Hygiene Techniques | (Sponsor: AMEDD Center and School) This course prepares students to control environmental factors in the workplace that may impair health among workers or in the community. The link on the left goes to AKO and is password protected. Contact AMEDD Center and School by telephone at 210-221-8833, or 210-221-6205, or DSN 471-8833.
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| ARMY Blueprint and Design Review Course | (Sponsor: USAPHC) Instruction on the basics of blueprint organization and structure, technical requirements for specific design criteria and evaluation procedures for performing a sound design review. Due to the Fiscal Environment, this course has been suspended until further notice. |
| Army Certified Industrial Hygienist Prep Class | (Sponsor: USAPHC) This Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) preparatory workshop is centrally funded by Career Program 12 (CP12) and is offered to eligible DA CP12 staff members. This face-to-face workshop covers both content and test-taking strategies for the certification exam offered by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene. Course scheduled for 6-9 August in Baltimore, MD. |
| Army Noise Measurements and Assessments | (Sponsor: USAPHC) Instruction on how to identify situations with the potential to cause noise-induced hearing loss or vibration-related injury, to conduct appropriate measurements to evaluate worker exposure, and to discuss evaluation methods. Module will be open in Blackboard from 1 May-31 July, 1 September-30 November, and 1 January-31 March. |
| ARNG Blueprint Reading and Design Review | (Sponsor: USAPHC) Instruction on the basics of blueprint organization and structure, technical requirements for specific design criteria and evaluation procedures for performing a sound design review. Dates will be posted when a new course is scheduled.
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| Basic Epidemiology for the Industrial Hygienist | (Sponsor: USAPHC) "This online module is designed to teach BASIC LEVEL Epidemiology. The module is recommended for EARLY CAREER PROFESSIONAL CP12 careerists and hygienists. Module will be open in Blackboard from 1 May-31 July, 1 September-30 November, and 1 January-31 March. (NOTE: Applications due 2 weeks prior to class LATE OR INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED)" |
| Defense Occupational and Environmental Health Readiness System-Industrial Hygiene (DOEHRS-IH) | (Sponsor: USAPHC)
This course is designed to teach students how to use the Defense Occupational and Defense Occupational and Environmental Health Readiness System-Industrial Hygiene (DOEHRS-IH) web-based application. This course is provided for Industrial Hygiene staff members who will be actively entering data into the DOEHRS-IH application at an Industrial Hygiene Program Office. Dates will be posted as soon as a course is scheduled. Due to the Fiscal Environment, this course has been suspended until further notice.
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| Defense Occupational and Environmental Health Readiness System-Industrial Hygiene (DOEHRS-IH) Industrial Hygiene: FOR CTC EMPLOYEES ONLY | (Sponsor: USAPHC PHCR-South) This course is designed to teach students to use the DOEHRS-IH information management system. DOEHRS-IH is a web-based application that is used to collect industrial hygiene survey information. In order to be eligible to attend, the prerequisites listed in the course description must be completed and current. Course dates will be posted as soon as a new class is scheduled. Due to the Fiscal Environment, this course has been suspended until further notice.
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| Direct Reading Gas and Vapor Instrumentation | (Sponsor USAPHC) This class will provide instruction on use of PID, FID, and IR equipment to include theories, methodologies, materials needed for calibration, sampling, sampling method and steps, and entering the sampling data into DOEHRS-IH. Course is geared toward Career Program 12 professionals and careerists. |
| Industrial Hygiene Management and Ethics | (Sponsor: USAPHC) This online module is designed to teach IH program management and professional ethics. The module is recommended for all CP12 careerists and hygienists. Module will be open in Blackboard from 1 May-31 July, 1 September-30 November, and 1 January-31 March. (NOTE: Applications due 2 weeks prior to class LATE OR INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED) |
| Industrial Hygiene Math and Chemistry Review | (Sponsor: USAPHC) "This online module is designed to teach BASIC LEVEL Industrial Hygiene Math and Chemistry Calculations. The module is recommended for EARLY CAREER PROFESSIONAL CP12 careerists and hygienists. Module will be open in Blackboard from 1 May-31 July, 1 September-30 November, and 1 January-31 March. (NOTE: Applications due 2 weeks prior to class. LATE OR INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED)" |
| Industrial Hygiene Noise Instrument Basics | (Sponsor: USAPHC) This online module is designed to teach INTRODUCTORY LEVEL Industrial Hygiene Noise Instrument Basics. The module is recommended for early career technicians and hygienists, as well as safety and occupational health employees. Module will be open in Blackboard from 1 May-31 July, 1 September-30 November, and 1 January-31 March. |
| Industrial Hygiene Statistics | (Sponsor: USAPHC) This online module is provided using Blackboard and gives participants knowledge of the basic concepts and logic of statistical reasoning, and a practical ability to choose, generate, and properly interpret appropriate descriptive and inferential methods. The module also helps students recognize the diverse applications of statistics in the DOEHRS-IH data repository, and its relevance to Army Industrial Hygiene staff member job duties. Module will be open in Blackboard from 1 May-31 July, 1 September-30 November, and 1 January-31 March. |
| Industrial Hygiene Work Environments: Fire Protective Services | (Sponsor: USAPHC) This online module is provided using Blackboard and gives participants knowledge of the basic concepts and use of the DoD Exposure Assessment Model for the Fire Protective Services Common Process. The module also helps students recognize and record occupational health hazard data in the DOEHRS-IH data repository, and make appropriate recommendations for this similar exposure group. Module will be open in Blackboard from 1 May-31 July, 1 September-30 November, and 1 January-31 March. |
| Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Health, and Safety Professionals: Making the Connection with Health Promotion - the Healthy Worker | (Sponsor: USAPHC) This online module is provided using Blackboard and is designed to provide participants with the knowledge, skills and tools necessary to assist in developing, implementing health promotion activities designed to eliminate or mitigate health risks in the workplace and to ensure that worker exposures documented by the IH are not unknowingly affected by confounders that may be potentiated. Module will be open in Blackboard from 1 May-31 July, 1 September-30 November, and 1 January-31 March. |
| Intermediate Industrial Hygiene Topics Course | (Co-sponsored with AMEDD Center and School) This course provides continuing education in technical aspects and core competencies of industrial hygiene. Specific content may vary from year to year depending upon current issues.
This course is a two-part course. The first week is a mandatory series of Defense Connect Online Sessions that provide slides and lectures on Industrial Hygiene Core Competency-based material. The second week of this course is face-to-face at Edgewood, MD and includes a series of practicums to support sampling and field evaluation techniques. Dates will be posted for the next course as soon as they are available. |
| Introduction to Bio-Safety Cabinets and Labs | (Sponsor: USAPHC) This online module is designed to teach INTRODUCTORY LEVEL Bio-Safety Cabinets & Labs. The module is recommended for early career technicians and hygienists, as well as safety and occupational health employees. This online module is designed to provide participants with knowledge of equipment and procedures which is essential when working in labs that can contain potentially lethal organisms (i.e BSL2 clinical microbiology labs, BLS3 LRN labs). Module will be open in Blackboard from 1 May-31 July, 1 September-30 November, and 1 January-31 March. |
| Laboratory Design Review | (Sponsor: USAPHC) This 6-hour online module is provided using Blackboard and gives participants knowledge of the basic concepts of laboratory design review. Module will be open in Blackboard from 1 May-31 July, 1 September-30 November, and 1 January-31 March. |
| Physical Environment Essentials for MTF Personnel | (Sponsor: USAPHC)
The course is geared to military and civilians who are responsible for one or more of the Physical Environment Programs. This includes: Safety Managers/Security Officers/Facility Managers/Safety Committee Members/Emergency Management Coordinators/Environmental Science/Engineering Officers/Industrial Hygienists/Hazardous Waste Coordinators, and Medical Equipment Repairers. Dates will be posted when a new course is scheduled. Due to the Fiscal Environment, this course has been suspended until further notice.
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| Radiation Math Concepts for Industrial Hygienists | (Sponsor: USAPHC) "This online module is designed to teach INTERMEDIATE LEVEL Radiation Math Concepts. The module is recommended for Journeyman level CP12 careerists and hygienists. Module will be open in Blackboard from 1 May-31 July, 1 September-30 November, and 1 January-31 March. (NOTE: LATE OR INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED)" |
| Risk Communication for Industrial Hygienists | (Sponsor: USAPHC)
This course provides Industrial Hygiene Core Competency based material for the Communication Skills/Technical Writing competency. This 3-day face-to-face course will provide risk communication training specific to issues commonly encountered by the industrial hygienist in the field. Dates will be posted for the next course as soon as they are available. Due to the Fiscal Environment, this course has been suspended until further notice. |
| Ventilation Fundamentals | (Sponsor: USAPHC) Instruction on basic ventilation units, mathematics, engineering properties and testing equipment use to conduct appropriate measurements used to evaluate worker exposure. Module will be open in Blackboard from 1 May-31 July, 1 September-30 November, and 1 January-31 March. |