EVALUATING CONTROLLING ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS

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CERTIFIED INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST American Board of Industrial Hygiene 6005 WEST SAINT JOSEPH HIGHWAY SUITE 300 LANSING MI 48917 evaluating and controlling environmental factors or stresses, arising in or from the work place, which may cause sickness, impaired health and well-being, or significant discomfort and inefficiency among workers or among the citizens of a community;The certification mark, as used by persons authorized by applicant, certifies that the person using the mark has met certain minimum formal educational and experience standards in the field of safety and that the work in rendering the services was performed by persons who have met the standards and criteria established by the certifier.;CERTIFIED;
CIH BOARD FOR GLOBAL EHS CREDENTIALING 6005 W. St. Joseph Highway, Suite 300 Lansing MI 489174876 Evaluating and controlling environmental factors or stresses, arising in or from the work place, which may cause sickness, impaired health and well-being, or significant discomfort and inefficiency among workers or among the citizens of a community;The certification mark, as used by persons authorized by applicant, certifies that the person using the mark has met certain minimum formal educational and experience standards in the field of safety and that the work in rendering the services was performed by persons who have met the standards and criteria established by the certifier.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An environmental data recorder for recording environmental factors acting on micro-well plates. The environmental data recorder has sensors for sensing environmental factors and it has a microcontroller programmed to receive and process inputs from the sensors. The sensors and microcontroller are housed in a recorder housing unit. The recording housing unit has exterior dimensions that are approximately equal to the exterior dimensions of the micro-well plates enabling the recorder housing unit to be handled by the same robotic device handling the micro-well plates. In a preferred embodiment, the environmental data recorder's sensors are a temperature sensor, a humidity sensor and an accelerometer.