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AIOH Emerging Hygienist Group (EHG)’Ask Me Anything’ Perspectives on Health Risk Assessment for Construction
Handling Health Risk Assessment and exposure monitoring can be a different challenge for short-term projects with evolving stages such as construction. In this AMA, hear about what good practice looks like from 3 different perspectives: A consultant, a company hygienist and a regulator. There will be a short presentation from each of our wonderful panelists, and an opportunity to ask any of them burning questions that you might have.
Hamish Rae - Host
Ash Boss-Handley – Presenter
Brad Geinitz – Presenter
Craig Wright - Presenter
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Date: 13th March
Time: 12pm AEDT (11am AEST, 9am AWST)
Ash Boss-Handley is a Certified Occupational Hygienist and Principal Occupational Hygiene Consultant based in Sydney. Ash’s consulting experience has spanned across several industries, such as construction, tunnelling, mining, manufacturing and defence amongst others. Ash is a current Director of the AIOH Foundation, a charity with a mission to promote sound science and improved understanding of occupational hygiene principles as the way to prevent occupational diseases in Australian workplaces. Ash is passionate about knowledge sharing and promoting the profession of occupational hygiene to enable us to maximise our impact in the community and improve current occupational disease statistics.
Brad Geinitz
Craig Wright
Craig Wright is an Occupational Hygienist (MAIOH, COH) that has worked on various large tunnelling projects in Sydney for the last (almost) six years, all of which have been spent as a direct employee of a construction company (although not always the same one and over several different projects). Being directly employed by the construction company means having to deal with everything related to occupational hygiene and everyone that considers themselves to be a stakeholder to the project... the good, the bad, the ugly and on odd occasions the crappy (literally and or figuratively).
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