Industrial Hygiene Training

Industrial hygiene training designed to help workers recognize and reduce workplace health risks caused by chemical, physical, and environmental exposures.

  • OSHA-Aligned Industrial Hygiene Training
  • Designed for Safety & EHS Roles
  • 100% Online, Self-Paced Courses
  • Certificate of Completion Included

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Review OSHA's toxic substance and industrial hygiene regulations, §1910 Subpart Z.

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Unlock the principles of industrial hygiene with our comprehensive training.

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What Is Industrial Hygiene Training?

Industrial hygiene training focuses on anticipating, recognizing, evaluating, and controlling workplace health hazards that may cause illness or long-term health effects. These hazards may include chemical exposures, airborne contaminants, noise, biological agents, and ergonomic stressors.

Training emphasizes prevention and exposure control rather than treatment. Courses are designed to help employers and workers better understand how workplace conditions can affect long-term health and how to reduce associated risks.

Who Needs Industrial Hygiene Training?

Industrial hygiene training is relevant for workers and professionals responsible for identifying or managing workplace health risks. This may include safety managers, supervisors, environmental health staff, compliance personnel, and employees working around chemical or environmental hazards.

Training needs are determined by job duties, employer responsibilities, and exposure risks. There is no universal requirement for industrial hygiene training, but it is commonly used where workplace health hazards are present.

What Industrial Hygiene Training Covers?

Industrial hygiene training addresses the anticipation, recognition, evaluation, and control of workplace health hazards. Courses commonly focus on chemical, physical, biological, and ergonomic risks that may contribute to illness or long-term exposure concerns.

Available courses in this category include:

Course content varies by topic and is structured to support awareness-level and intermediate industrial hygiene concepts.

Industrial Hygiene Training Certificates & Requirements

Industrial hygiene training courses provide a certificate of completion to document that a learner has successfully finished the instructional portion of the course. These certificates are commonly used by employers to support workplace training records and exposure awareness programs.

OSHA does not issue a standalone “industrial hygiene certification,” and course completion is not the same as earning a government-issued credential. Training requirements depend on the specific workplace hazards present and the employer’s responsibility to ensure workers understand exposure risks and appropriate control measures.

Some professionals pursue advanced credentials such as the Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) designation, which is administered separately through the Board for Global EHS Credentialing and requires formal education, professional experience, and examination. OSHAcampus industrial hygiene courses are designed for safety awareness and workplace health training rather than professional credential preparation.

Why Choose 360training for Industrial Hygiene Training?

360training provides a focused catalog of industrial hygiene training courses that address exposure awareness, laboratory safety, hazardous materials, and advanced hygiene principles. Employers can assign targeted training based on specific exposure risks and operational needs.

Courses are delivered online and self-paced, making them suitable for introductory education, refresher instruction, and workforce-wide awareness training. Flexible delivery supports supervisors, EHS personnel, and workers across industries through online OSHA-aligned training.

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