AIHA's certificate programs offer training on specialized IH/OH topics that are aligned with the technical frameworks outlined in the corresponding AIHA Bodies of Knowledge.

The American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), a gateway to renowned industrial hygiene/occupational health (IH/OH) knowledge and expertise, has announced the launch of two new professional assessment-based certificate programs, the latest addition to the Association's existing eLearning education and training resources.

AIHA's certificate programs offer training on specialized IH/OH topics that are aligned with the technical frameworks outlined in the corresponding AIHA Bodies of Knowledge. Participants receive a certificate after completing the online course and passing an online assessment. The goal is to educate or train participants to achieve specified learning outcomes and recognize those who have achieved them.

"These programs are aimed at professionals who actively seek out best practices and ways to improve their knowledge and expertise in their respective field. We believe the flexibility of the online format will appeal to busy professionals, who can receive the same practical training while maintaining their work commitments," says Alla Orlova, AIHA's managing director of education and technical initiatives.

The two new certificate programs are the following:

Occupational Exposure Assessment is intended for those tasked to apply the fundamentals of IH to gather, document and report monitoring data and make exposure judgments under the supervision of a more experienced industrial hygienist.

Field Use of Direct Reading Instruments for the Detection of Gases and Vapors-Operations Level is intended for the operations-level user of direct-reading instruments, including maintenance technicians, emergency responders, water service workers, utility workers and construction workers.

The certificate programs are convenient for working professionals who need to fit continuing education into their busy schedules. Through these programs, participants will gain skills that they can apply to their daily work and provide tangible proof that they have achieved specialized knowledge. While certification maintenance points can be earned from completing a certificate program, AIHA certificate programs do not award certifications.

For more information on certificate programs and other courses offered by AIHA, please visit our education website

About AIHA®

Founded in 1939, AIHA is a nonprofit organization serving professionals dedicated to the anticipation, recognition, evaluation, control and confirmation of environmental stressors in or arising from the workplace that may result in injury, illness or impairment, or affect the well-being of workers and members of the community. AIHA provides comprehensive education programs and other products and services that help its members maintain the highest professional standards.

More than half of AIHA's nearly 8,500 members are Certified Industrial Hygienists, and many hold other professional designations. AIHA serves as a resource for those employed in the industrial, consulting, academic and government sectors. For more information, please visit www.aiha.org.