Occupational and Environmental Health and Safety Training
Our world-renowned occupational and environmental health programs are led by Harvard School of Public Health faculty and distinguished leaders in each field. The courses offer up-to-the-minute, practical training information to keep you abreast of advances in the areas of industrial hygiene, indoor air quality, workplace safety, risk assessment and management, laboratory design, nuclear safety, radiation protection and radiation waste management, and environmental management.
The Harvard School of Public Health is a designated site of a National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Education and Research Center (ERC) for Occupational Safety and Health.
Environmental & Occupational Health
- Acute and Chronic Noise Exposure: Strategies for Preventing, Diagnosing, and Treating Hearing Loss
- Analyzing Risk: Science, Assessment, and Management
- Effective Risk Communication: Theory, Tools, and Practical Skills for Communicating About Risk
- Management Skills for Emerging Leaders in Environmental Health and Safety
Ergonomics
- Ergonomics and Human Factors: Strategic Solutions for Workplace Safety and Health
- PREMUS 2007: Sixth International Scientific Conference on Prevention of Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders
Nuclear and Radiation Safety
- Basic Hands-On CAMEO Training
- Advanced Hands-On CAMEO Training
- In-Place Filter Testing Workshop
- Integrated Emergency Planning: A Step-By-Step Approach to the "One Plan"
- Occupational and Environmental Radiation Protection: Principles and Practices of Radiation Safety
- Radiation Safety Officer Training for Laboratory Professionals
- Radiological Emergency Planning: Terrorism, Security, and Communication
Industrial Hygiene
- Comprehensive Industrial Hygiene: Practical Applications of Basic Principles
- In-Place Filter Testing Workshop
Emergency Planning
- Basic Hands-On CAMEO Training
- Advanced Hands-On CAMEO Training
- In-Place Filter Testing Workshop
- Integrated Emergency Planning: A Step-By-Step Approach to the "One Plan"
- Radiological Emergency Planning: Terrorism, Security, and Communication
- Engineering Methods for the Control of Airborne Infections:An International Perspective

