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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 90 — Medicine and Allied Occupations

Article 33.

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Article 33.
Industrial Hygiene.
§ 90-515. Definitions.
The following definitions apply in this Article:
(1)"American Board of Industrial Hygiene". - A nonprofit corporation incorporated in 1960 in Pennsylvania to improve the practice of the profession of Industrial Hygiene by certifying individuals who meet its education and experience standards and who pass its examination.
(2)"Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH)". - A person who has met the education, experience, and examination requirements established by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene for a Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH).
(3)"Industrial Hygiene". - The applied science devoted to the anticipation, evaluation, and control of contaminants and stressors that may cause sickness, impaired health and well-being, or significant discomfort and inefficiency among workers and the general public.
(4)"Industrial Hygienist". - A person who, through special studies and training in chemistry, physics, biology, and related sciences, has acquired competence in industrial hygiene. The special studies and training must have been sufficient to confer competence in the:
(i)anticipation and recognition of environmental contaminants and stressors to which workers and other members of the public could be exposed in industrial operations, office buildings, homes, and the general community;
(ii)assessment of the likely effects on the health and well-being of individuals exposed to these contaminants and stressors;
(iii)quantification of levels of human exposure to these contaminants and stressors through scientific measurement techniques; and
(iv)designation of methods to eliminate or to control these contaminants and stressors, or to reduce the level of human exposure to them.
(5)"Industrial Hygienist in Training (IHIT)". - A person who has met the education, experience, and examination requirements established by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene for an Industrial Hygienist in Training (IHIT). (1997-195, s. 1.)
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