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Harvard School of Public Health
This intensive one-week program presents the principles and practice of industrial hygiene and its basis in science, engineering, and medicine. Participants learn the skills and concepts needed to protect the health and safety of workers through the control of workplace environmental factors which can cause occupational disease. The program is designed to ensure that participants leave with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in safety, health, and environmental practice.
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