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Industrial Health Engineer:
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coordinates health program requiring application of engineering, mechanical, chemical, and psychological principles and technology to analyze and control conditions contributing to occupational hazards and diseases.
Promotes worksite or product safety and health for the well-being of employees, customers,...
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Industrial Health Engineer:
Plans and
coordinates health program requiring application of engineering, mechanical, chemical, and psychological principles and technology to analyze and control conditions contributing to occupational hazards and diseases.
Promotes worksite or product safety and health for the well-being of employees, customers, and the community. This is a professional level position and excludes paraprofessional positions.
Determines safe limits of exposure to materials or conditions, such as temperatures, noise, dusts, fumes, vapors, mists, gases, solvents, and radiation that are known or suspected of being real or potential detriments to health, by conducting surveys.
Implements or recommends control measures. Directs workers engaged in field and laboratory verification of compliance with health regulations. Provides technical guidance to management, labor organizations, government agencies, and civic groups regarding health-related problems, such as stream and air pollution and correct use of protective clothing or accessories. (Source: eDOT Job Description)
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