Finding Career direction as a trusted health and safety advisor
This webinar is designed to help you progress in your current field as an Occupation Hygienist.
Weld Fume, Hazards and Risks
Health hazards of welding fume is attracting more interest and this webinar provides an informed update on welding applications and impacts on exposure standards.
What's in a Code of Practice?
The presentation provides a regulator's view on policy design and codes of practice in the WHS landscape.
Safe Work VIC - Silica Related Activities
This webinar provides a comprehensive update for occupational hygienists and OHS professionals on the Work Safe VIC Silica legislation.
Sampling Asbestos, The Good, The Bad, The Ugly (2021)
Topics include the challenge of collecting representative and sufficient asbestos bulk and dust samples, sampling and unacceptable practices such as using sticky tape and the reporting on forms with NATA logo, Australian Standard 4964 and update of current issues being discussed and asbestos identification innovations.
Risk identification & strategic control implementation a multidisciplinary approach
The benefits and challenges of a multidisciplinary approach to exposure control with a focus on the role of the Occupational Hygiene professional in risk identification, stakeholder engagement and the delivery of controls.
Learning from the other side of the world: Lessons from the UK & Australian occupational hygiene experience
The differences in how both jurisdictions address the policy, regulation and practice of occupational hygiene and seeks to draw conclusions about how this can inform better workplace health outcomes.
2021 AMCOSH Award winning poster
Fitzroy Gasworks: Overcoming OHH Challenges During Large Scale Site Remediation
2019 AMCOSH Award winning poster
Assessment of Front-End Loader Operator Exposure to Occupational Whole-Body Vibration at an Australian Port
COH Preparation Training - Module 1
Module 1 - Overview of the COH Process ( Self-paced pre-recorded session - 30mins)  What does it mean to be a COH? ...
Update on Activities of the Asbestos Safety Eradication Agency (ASEA)
27 May 2022, Georgia will be speaking on the various ASEA activities with a focus on Occupational Hygiene.
Practical Guide to Welding Fume Control
April 2022, The presentation examines the dangers of welding fume and the different product control methods - the advantages and disadvantages of each.
Take Charge of Your Career – Launching the AIOH Career Pathway
The pathway to becoming a senior professional can be different for every occupational hygienist. While there is no “right” or “wrong” way to create a successful career in occupational hygiene, the attributes of education, technical knowledge, service and leadership all form a crucial part of leaving a legacy.
Nuclear submarines, Radioactive waste, Rare earths and Nuclear power... Emerging opportunities for Occupational Hygienists
This talk will be wide ranging from the immediate resource impacts of nuclear submarines to the longer term philosophical impacts of nuclear accidents such as Chernobyl and Fukushima. The talk will provide an international and national perspective on workplace and environmental radiation management and the potential opportunities for AIOH members in this space.
The Toxicology of Solvents
The presentation discusses the wide use of solvents in the workplace and often used in large quantities; used for dry-cleaning, in paints and varnishes, pharmaceuticals, degreasers, adhesives, glues, printing inks, pesticides, cosmetics, and household cleaning products. This presentation will discuss the exposure, absorption, metabolism, and toxic effects of solvents.
COMED – A Tool for Quantifying Efficiency of Exposure Controls
COMED (Control Measures Efficiency Database) is a web-based tool which contains reliable, objective data on efficiency of exposure control measures.  It enables users to compare efficiencies of different control options and identify key performance characteristics. 
Everything you need to know about PFAS - Therese Manning
This webinar will discuss the unusual characteristics of these chemicals, the most important exposure pathways relevant in workplaces and some of the controversy surrounding reference doses for protection of human health. Presented by Therese Manning - Principal, EnRiskS and AIOH President Kate Cole
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