Industrial Hygienist
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Washington, District of Columbia$122k – $158k42d ago
About the role
Major Duties of the Industrial Hygienist position include, but are not limited to, the following: Participating in the preparation of Annual Reports submitted by the Secretary of Labor to the President of the United States. Representing OSHA on national level task forces and committees involving the study and control of safety and occupational health hazards that affect employees health. Developing new approaches to compliance program requirements by working with other DEP offices, Directorates, and other government agencies, Developing comprehensive interpretive guidance for the application of policy, directives, regulations and guidelines related to federal agencies. Monitoring professional journals, participating in seminars, conferences, and committees and workgroups to discuss new technology impact on actual federal agency workplace safety and health.
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