Core Essential Skill Sets -
- Certified Industrial 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.
- Preferred Job Titles:
- Industrial Hygienist
- Required Qualifications -
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