BPC Melbourne: 16 – 20 June 2025

- Melbourne CBD - Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne Southbank, 99 City Road, Southbank 3006
- 16-06-2025 8:30 to 20-06-2025 17:00
- Events Coordinator - Claire Phypers 03 9338 1635 | office@aioh.org.au
- AIOH
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BPC Melbourne: 16 – 20 June 2025
Melbourne
16-06-2025 8:30 to 20-06-2025 17:00
16/06/2025
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The Basic Principles of Occupational Hygiene course provides participants a practical understanding of occupational hygiene for people who need to manage or advise on workplace health issues. It also provides a foundation from which to undertake more in-depth study in individual occupational hygiene subjects, as well as informs and enthuses students about the contribution of occupational hygiene to worker health.
Location:
Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne Southbank: 99 City Road, Southbank 3006
Duration:
- Monday 16th June - Friday 20th June 2025
- 5 Day Course
- 8.30am - 5.00pm (M-T) | 8.30am - 2:00pm (F) AEST
Course Inclusions:
- Members $2850 ex GST including all printed course materials and catering provided onsite.
- Non Member $3,150 ex GST including all printed course materials and catering provided onsite, 12 month Associate membership at the AIOH
To secure your spot in the course payment must be made in full.
If you require a tax invoice to pay via EFT please email Events Coordinator Claire Phypers or for more information about the Basic Principles Courses click here.
Covered Topics
- Introduction to Occupational Hygiene,
- Human physiology,
- Fundamentals of Toxicology,
- Examples of Hazardous Substances/Processes,
- Assessment of Health Risks, Measurement of airborne contaminants,
- Hygiene Standards and Occupational Exposure Limits,
- Biological monitoring and Health Surveillance,
- General Approaches to the Control of Risk to health,
- Ventilation,
- Asbestos,
- Biological Hazards,
- Noise, Vibration,
- Thermal Environment,
- Lighting and Non Ionizing Radiation,
- Ionizing Radiation,
- Introduction to Ergonomics,
- Display Screen Equipment,
- Human Factors,
- Stress Management,
- Careers in Occupational Hygiene.
Outcome of this Course
- Internationally recognised qualification for the course
- The role occupational hygiene plays in keeping workers safe
- Occupational hazards encountered in the workplace yes
- How to recognise and control workplace hazards
- Evaluation, assessment, and measurement of workplace hazardous agents
- How to control exposure to hazardous agents
Who would be suitable to partake in the course
- Individuals wishing to enter the field of Occupational Hygiene
- People working in high-risk industries such as manufacturing, engineering, mining, construction, and health industries
- Health and safety professionals
- Individuals wanting to advise on workplace health and safety issues or implement occupational hygiene principles in their workplace
- Students preparing for further studies in related fields
- Refresher in Occupational Hygiene