Certificate
Learners practise qualitative and quantitative exposure assessment for chemical fumes, silica dusts, solvents, bio-aerosols, and heat stress proxies relevant to Kenyan industry clusters—from Athi River light manufacturing to cold-chain horticulture exporters.
Modules couple classroom theory with Hurlingham lab sessions on pumps, gravimetric calibration, ventilation sanity checks, and fit-testing QA. Peer coaching emphasises participatory techniques so graduates can steward union–management SHE committees ethically.
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Kevin Omondi
Could ICEOHS add a module comparing vendor-supplied SDS language with what operators actually translate on the tea lines? Nairobi pack-houses badly need bilingual hazcom posters.
- AUGUST 6, 2018
- BY ICEOHS web desk
REPLYAmina Yusuf
Heat-stress calculators are useful—would be great if the certificate cited Kenyan work–rest thresholds explicitly for outdoor logistics crews.
- AUGUST 6, 2018
- BY ICEOHS web desk
REPLYBrian Otieno
Loved the audiometry refresher—is there Continuing Professional Development linkage with Kenya Occupational Health Society once we graduate?
- AUGUST 6, 2018
- BY ICEOHS web desk
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