AIHA proudly extends its appreciation to our active U.S. military personnel and dedicated Public Health Officers with an exclusive offer: Enjoy a 50% discount on Full or Early Career professional memberships.

By becoming a member, you gain immediate access to a wealth of OEHS (Occupational and Environmental Health and Safety) insights and resources, available to you whenever you need them.

As part of our community, you'll connect with like-minded experts who are readily available to assist you in finding swift solutions to maintain a healthy and safe workplace environment. Our platform keeps you at the cutting edge of industry techniques, technology, and solutions through top-notch training opportunities and valuable networking connections.

What's more, there are no additional administrative fees for your membership, and you won't incur extra costs to actively participate in our extensive network of over 48 technical and professional development volunteer groups.

Join us today and be part of a mission to create a safer, healthier tomorrow for all. We're here to support you every step of the way!

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Benefits & Value of Membership

Questions?

Please visit Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) or contact the Member Services team​ or call (703) 849-8888

AIHA Code of Conduct Acknowledgment​

This document outlines the Code of Conduct for all members and volunteers of the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) and summarizes the behavior expected of members and volunteers representing AIHA in any forum, mailing list, public meetings, or private correspondence. We ask that our members and volunteers read and submit the acknowledgment via the online form.

Dues

AIHA dues are not deductible as a charitable contribution for federal income tax purposes but may be partially deductible as a business expense. Dues are not refundable. AIHA estimates that 9% 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.​​