Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health Engineering

Course Category : Occupational Health & Safety

This professional programme builds advanced capability in industrial hygiene engineering aligned with international best practice, with an applied focus on hazard anticipation, evaluation, and control in industrial workplaces.
Duration: 5 Days | Level: Intermediate.

Starts On

19 - April - 2026

Ends On

23 - April - 2026

Location

United Arab Emirates (UAE) - Dubai

Language

Arabic

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Targeted Audience

  • HSE officers and occupational health specialists
  • Process and production engineers
  • Middle management in industrial sectors
  • Environmental, quality, and compliance officers
  • Industrial site and facility supervisors
  • Office and service personnel exposed to occupational risks

Targeted Skills

  • Occupational health hazard analysis and classification
  • Application of occupational exposure standards
  • Environmental sampling and monitoring techniques
  • Industrial toxicology assessment
  • Health surveillance and prevention programme design
  • Development of risk control strategies

Expected Outcomes

  • Apply an integrated occupational health risk management methodology.
  • Conduct structured workplace health hazard identification and evaluation.
  • Analyse chemical, biological, and physical exposure impacts.
  • Design data-driven health surveillance programmes.
  • Select and implement appropriate engineering and administrative controls.

Training Topics Index

  • Definition and scope of industrial hygiene
  • Occupational health management systems
  • Occupational exposure standards
  • Classification of health hazards
  • Work-related diseases

  • Human physiology and exposure pathways
  • Biological and chemical hazards
  • Physical and radiation risks
  • Early detection methodologies
  • Workplace risk profiling

  • Routes of exposure
  • Classification of hazardous substances
  • Hepatotoxic, nephrotoxic and neurotoxic agents
  • Dose-response relationships
  • Occupational toxic risk evaluation

  • Walk-through surveys
  • Gas, vapour and particulate sampling
  • Monitoring equipment and calibration
  • Data interpretation and analysis
  • Health risk assessment review

  • Engineering and administrative controls
  • Biological monitoring and medical surveillance
  • Hearing conservation programmes
  • Occupational disease prevention
  • Step-by-step health risk management framework