Course Information
This course introduces students to the fundamental principles of industrial hygiene evaluation and control. With the use of case studies and calculations the student will become familiar with the principles of toxicology and behavior of gases, vapors and aerosols. Typical workplace applications involving standard preparation and calibration, use of gas laws to evaluate occupational exposure, and estimating ventilation flow for typical dilution and local exhaust ventilation will be illustrated throughout this course. Methods of evaluating thermal stress, noise and non-ionizing radiation will be illustrated with appropriate numerical methods. An introduction to the principles of and models employed in evaluating repetitive motion and cumulative trauma will be presented.
University: The University of Findlay
Field Of Study: Master of Science in Environmental, Safety and Health Management
Course Number: ENVM 605-01
Modality (Type): Online
Start Date: 01/13/2025
End Date: 05/08/2025
Credits: 3
University Information URL: https://www.findlay.edu/
Application URL: https://www.findlay.edu/
University Contact Name: Kyle Penzinski
University Contact Email: kyle.penzinski@findlay.edu
University Contact Phone: 4194345842
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