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Body of Knowledge/Frameworks
2023

Technical Framework: Susceptible Worker Protection

This Framework is the first edition in a developing subject area that will impact multiple facets of employment, medicine, and health protection. It is built upon the foundation of work published by researchers in multiple fields, as well as the current practice of occupational health, with the goal of improving the global practice of industrial (occupational) hygiene.
Topics
Safety
Exposure Assessment
Body of Knowledge/Frameworks
2018
Exposure risk assessment/management is a decision-making process to systematically evaluate potential exposures, identify risks and benefits, and determine the possible course(s) of action for any given situation. This is a key skillset for any industrial hygienist and occupational and environmental health and safety professionals.
Topics
Exposure Assessment
Risk
White Papers
2020

The Value of IAQ

Sponsored by the AIHA® Ergonomics Committee
Topics
Exposure Assessment
Volunteer groups
Ergonomics Committee
Indoor Environmental Quality Committee
Guidance Documents
2025

Using AI to Enhance OEHS

This report examines the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology and its potential use by practicing occupational and environmental health and safety (OEHS) professionals.

Topics
Safety
Controls
Exposure Assessment
IH Profession
Instrumentation
Risk
Manufacturing
Volunteer groups
Nanotechnology Working Group
Position Statements
2025

Workers' Rights

Developed by the AIHA® Social Concerns Committee

Topics
IH Profession
Regulation & Public Policy
Volunteer groups
Social Concerns Committee