Alliance of Hazardous Materials Professionals
Industrial Hygienist
Alliance of Hazardous Materials Professionals, Florida, New York, United States
Title - Industrial Hygienist/ Occupational Health and Safety Specialist
Location: Pharmaceutical company in Davie FL
Duration: 06+ months with possible extension
Shift Schedule: Mon-Fri 8:00 AM-5:00 PM but will need to support off shifts as needed for sampling events
Temp to Perm: Possible based on openings and performance
Core Essential Skill Sets:
Certified Hygienist (CIH)
Must have sampling experience, preferably pharmaceutical, but if not, some type of chemical industry.
Bachelor’s degree
Key Responsibilities:
Ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations.
Conduct quantitative and qualitative monitoring of workplace conditions, including air sampling and biological monitoring, to assess worker exposure to various agents.
Proactively identify potential health hazards (e.g., chemical toxicity, airborne contaminants, biological agents, ergonomic stressors) through inspections and evaluations of laboratory and pilot plant environments.
Provide essential training and education to employees and management on hazards, safe work practices, and the proper use of safety equipment and controls.
Develop and implement effective control measures to eliminate or reduce hazards, including engineering controls (e.g., ventilation, containment), administrative controls, and the selection and use of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).
Prepare detailed reports of findings, assessments, and recommendations to management and regulatory agencies, ensuring accurate documentation for compliance and future reference.
Education: Bachelor’s or master’s degree in:
Environmental Science
Occupational Health & Safety
Industrial Hygiene
Public Health
Certifications (optional but valuable):
A Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH)
Relevant Experience
Hands-on EHS work in clinical or manufacturing environments.
Familiarity with GMP, GLP, and other regulatory frameworks.
Exposure to biological, chemical, or radiological safety protocols.
Industrial hygiene experience is a must
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Certified Hygienist (CIH)
Must have sampling experience, preferably pharmaceutical, but if not, some type of chemical industry.
Bachelor’s degree
Key Responsibilities:
Ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations.
Conduct quantitative and qualitative monitoring of workplace conditions, including air sampling and biological monitoring, to assess worker exposure to various agents.
Proactively identify potential health hazards (e.g., chemical toxicity, airborne contaminants, biological agents, ergonomic stressors) through inspections and evaluations of laboratory and pilot plant environments.
Provide essential training and education to employees and management on hazards, safe work practices, and the proper use of safety equipment and controls.
Develop and implement effective control measures to eliminate or reduce hazards, including engineering controls (e.g., ventilation, containment), administrative controls, and the selection and use of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).
Prepare detailed reports of findings, assessments, and recommendations to management and regulatory agencies, ensuring accurate documentation for compliance and future reference.
Education: Bachelor’s or master’s degree in:
Environmental Science
Occupational Health & Safety
Industrial Hygiene
Public Health
Certifications (optional but valuable):
A Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH)
Relevant Experience
Hands-on EHS work in clinical or manufacturing environments.
Familiarity with GMP, GLP, and other regulatory frameworks.
Exposure to biological, chemical, or radiological safety protocols.
Industrial hygiene experience is a must
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