Distance Learning Partnerships
AIHA's DL Program is continually striving to bring you current up-to-date information and topics of interest via a variety of continuing education courses. To that end, we have formed strategic partnerships with authoritative organizations that may aid in the further development of the industrial hygiene andoccupational and environmental health and safety.
British Occupational Hygiene Society
Established in 1953, the British Occupational Hygiene Society’s (BOHS) aim is simple: to help to reduce work-related ill-health by promoting public and professional awareness, good practice and standards, and by researching and advancing education in the science of occupational health and hygiene. For a complete listing of BOHS’s current and upcoming educational activities and events visit: http://www.bohs.org/eventsTemplate.aspx/Home/Events/EventCalendar
International Occupational Hygiene Association
IOHA provides an online library of IOHA Newsletters, reference guides, conference Abstracts, workshop proceedings and notes WHO & ILO Documents and other information.
For complete information go to: http://www.ioha.net/online-library/index.htm
Air and Waste Management Association
A&WMA offers an E-Learning Center that provides engage and active learning formats you can utilize from the convenience of your home or office, while studying at your own pace. Interact with other professionals and qualified instructors, as the experts guide you through course readings, problem sets, and discussions. For additional information on the A&WMA E-Learning Center, visit: http://www.awma.org/enviro_edu/elearning_center/index.html.
NC OSHERC
The North Carolina Occupational Safety and Health Education and Research Center (NC OSHERC) is providing Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene as an online course starting January 31. This course is a week-long introduction to the basic concepts of industrial hygiene and is a prerequisite for many of the other courses offered by NC OSHERC. Course participants will become familiar with the basic terminology, calculation methods, essential concepts and key principles involved in the practice of industrial hygiene.
If you have recently assumed industrial hygiene responsibilities or you have experience in other aspects of the safety, health, and environmental profession and would like to learn more about industrial hygiene, then this is the course for you. For more information, go to http://www.sph.unc.edu/osherc/ce/courses/fund_ind_hyg_online.htm