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Home » AIHA releases its first-ever Biennial State of AIHA Research Report
The American Industrial Hygiene Association has released its first biennial State of AIHA Research Report. The report is an analysis of the trends and issues affecting the field of industrial hygiene and occupational health, including the changing workplace landscape, big data, total worker exposure and exposure banding. The State of AIHA Research Report provides the reader with a deep dive into the trends that affected the IH/OH industry in 2018-2019, as well as various other research and resources provided by AIHA's Scientific and Technical Initiatives department.
"Science continues to advance, from discoveries to new technology and more. As a result, those of us involved in AIHA, who are vigilant about protecting the health of workers, must stay current with the science in the fields of big data, sensor technology and exposure risk as it relates to exposure limits, the changing workforce and the changing workplace," said Russel Hayward, CIH, managing director of scientific and technical initiatives at AIHA. "Discovery, research and development of educational content are key to keeping our members current in pursuit of our vision: a world where all workers are healthy and safe."