Our team at CIH Enterprises, Inc. are industrial hygienists and toxicologists specialists who most commonly provide support through the on-site incident command structure during active response situations. They are also involved in addressing exposure and health related issues after the initial active emergency response phase ends, as well as in emergency response planning. Our team is senior in nature with CSP, CIH, toxicologists, geophysics, chemists, and retired government regulators.
The following provides examples of what industrial hygienists and toxicologists can do related to chemical-related emergency planning, preparedness, and response:
Industrial Hygienists
Industrial hygienists in the American Industrial Hygiene Association’s Incident Preparedness and Response Working Group have developed a “White Paper” on “Industrial Hygienists’ Role and Responsibilities In Emergency Preparedness and Response.” This white paper contains the following summary and notes the following initiatives. At CIH Enterprises, Inc. our team members have been AIHA members for decades and continue to be active members.
As industrial hygienists we play a significant role in protecting the lives of our nation’s response personnel, its support staff, and the surrounding community. industrial hygienists’ technical expertise in occupational and environmental health and safety issues are applicable to a variety of natural disasters, hazardous chemical, biological or radiological releases, and terrorism events. Industrial Hygienists can effectively identify and control risks during Pre-Planning, Emergency Response, and Consequence Management Phases of an incident.
Through the appointed Emergency Preparedness and Response (EPR) Task Force, we as AIHA members will focus the on the following objectives:
Our AIHA members have been director levels inside of AIHA Accredited Laboratories since the 1980s and have been founders of numerous corporations that have approached Industrial Hygiene and Safety and Health from an innovative perspective.
Toxicologists
Our team evaluates routinely the work of Toxicologists working at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Division of Toxicology and Environmental Medicine do the following:
The following provides links to information for use by industrial hygienists and toxicologists who may be called on to provide assistance for chemical emergencies.
Exposure assessments
Health Effects Information
Environmental Control Strategies
Planning Support
Other Helpful Resources