Video Library: Industrial Hygiene

Ethical Decisions in Dealing With Hazards in the Workplace
Industrial Hygiene
Jarless Cyclone Calibration Method
Monitoring Airborne Contaminants
SKC–Air Sampling
What in the World is an Industrial Hygienist?

  • Ethical Decisions in Dealing With Hazards in the Workplace
    #ET001 (60 min. 1993)

    Occupational
    Emmy award winner Arthur Miller moderates a panel discussion on ethical decision-making. Topics covered include right to work vs. right to know, parameters of risk, contractual obligations and more. There are no correct answers when it comes to ethical questions, but this video serves as a valuable framework for the entire ethical decision-making process.
  • Industrial Hygiene
    #IN000 (15 min. 1991)

    Occupational
    The industrial hygiene module develops your ability to recognize potential health and physical hazards. You will learn key terms and concepts related to industrial hygiene as well as ways to control or eliminate potential hazards. Objectives when you complete this module:
    • Describe the concerns of industrial hygienists
    • List four ways that chemical compounds enter the body and how to prevent this from happening
    • Identify and describe different types of solid particulate chemicals
    • Identify hazards related to solvents
    • Identify and describe physical and biological hazards
    • Describe the concept and purpose of exposure limits
    • Identify reasons for establishing standard operating procedures
  • Jarless Cyclone Calibration Method
    #JA001 (20 min. 1999)

    Occupational
    This video discusses the jarless method for cyclone calibration, demonstrates the method and explains the advantages of this method. This alternate calibration method is cited in the OSHA Technical Manual. The video also includes a quick review of the cyclone leak test
  • Monitoring Airborne Contaminants
    #MO005 (10 min. 1993)

    Occupational
    This video covers: measuring direct reading versus lab analysis, advantages and limitations of on-site direct readings; four types of site monitoring and their purposes and information derived; and personal monitoring and exposure variables.
  • SKC–Air Sampling
    #SK001 (14 min. 1992)

    Occupational
    SKC introduces and demonstrates the basics of air sampling. Includes sampling tubes, filters, cyclones, impingers and sampling bags. It also illustrates the operation and calibration of the SKC Sampler pump. This production is especially helpful for beginning a sampling program or for reviewing the operations of sampling pumps and accessories.
  • What in the World is an Industrial Hygienist?
    #WH005 (12 min. 1992)

    Occupational
    This video is aimed at the general public to explain the role of industrial hygienists and introduce students to the profession. It describes a variety of opportunities in the field.
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