Vision: A comprehensive array of readily available and fully utilized IH/OEHS tools that leverage and incorporate established and emerging technologies, enabling the OEHS professional to work more accurately and efficiently.
Four working groups have been formed to advance TI-SAG’s strategic framework:
- Apps – Exploration of new smart device apps to support excellence in practice.
- Media / Communications – Utilization of state-of-the-art technology to reduce barriers to connection, engagement, and interaction among AIHA members.
- IH e-tools – Enhancing awareness of existing e-tools and identification of new tools to advance the practice.
- Technology company partnerships – Leveraging the knowledge of companies in the realm of virtual digital assistants, augmented/virtual reality, and other domains that may complement the profession.
For more information, please contact Michele Twilley, DrPH, CIH (Staff Liaison).
Tech Articles of Interest from The Synergist
- The Challenge for Industrial Hygiene 4.0: A NIOSH Perspective on Direct-Reading Methodologies and Real-Time Monitoring in Occupational Environments
- Evaluating Exoskeletons: Will They Make the Workplace Safer?
- Industrial Hygiene Data Standardization: Past Lessons, Present Challenges, and Future Directions
- Protecting Modified Worker Health: Biohacking and the Workplace
- Predictive Purposes: Will Big Data Change Industrial Hygiene?
- From "Just in Time" to "Just Next Door": 21st-Century Manufacturing Challenges and Opportunities for Industrial Hygienists
- The Symbiotic Workplace: A Strategy to Achieve the Promise of Exoskeletons
- The Tech Tide: From Air Monitors to Apps, the Public’s Use of Technology Challenges IHs Inside and Outside the Workplace
- Effective Communications for Artificial Intelligence Projects
- Building Better IH Tools: Results from the Tech Tools Survey
- Some Big Data Lingo That You Should Know
- Technologies for Studying Healthcare Worker Fatigue and Burnout
- BioErgo Surveillance: New Approaches for Total Worker Health
- The Future of Work and the Reimagined Industrial Hygiene Profession
- A New Wave of Technology: Are We Ready?
- The Urgency—Or Lack Thereof—To Digitize Industrial Hygiene Practices