Belonging to AIHA, an association that works for you and with you, is what grows the profession and is the basis for a lasting and meaningful relationship of shared values. Reach your professional and individual goals through the opportunities and resources that AIHA membership provides and be a part of a network of like-minded individuals from different backgrounds whose common purpose is to help make the world a better - and safer - place.
If I'm not a member, I can't expect the organization to exist, and I can't expect the organization to assist in educating other people on what we do in getting the word out on the value of industrial hygiene and safety and making that workplace safer [for] employers and employees. Because everybody's got to work together.
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Steve Eversmeyer
AIHA Member Since•1986
AIHA's Differentiators
AIHA members are scientists and occupational and environmental health and safety (OEHS) professionals who protect the health and safety of workers and communities by reducing risks and safeguarding operations to help organizations operate efficiently and without interruption.
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AIHA Membership Dues
AIHA dues are not deductible as a charitable contribution for federal income tax purposes but may be partially deductible as a business expense. AIHA estimates that 7% of your dues are not deductible because of AIHA's lobbying activities on behalf of its members. AIHF and AGF are 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. Contributions to either may be tax-deductible. Consult your tax advisor.
Please note... membership dues are not refundable.