Monitoring In Practice (MiP) Occupational Hygiene
A practical, hands-on course designed to bridge the gap between online learning and real-world occupational hygiene practice, acting as both a consolidation of learning and practical refresher. Ideal for those completing core modules (e.g. BOHS or OHTA), it builds confidence in using equipment, & applying monitoring techniques in real working environments using modern tools to capture and calculate data.
Description
Private courses can be arranged at your location. Enquire for a quotation.
This two-day practical workshop is designed for occupational hygiene professionals who already possess underpinning theoretical knowledge (e.g., BOHS M-Series modules or equivalent experience) and wish to strengthen their applied, on-site competence.
The focus is on real-world execution: what happens from the moment a job is booked through to leaving site with defensible, contextualised data.
The workshop integrates:
• Pre-site planning and intelligence gathering
• Professional communication and worker engagement
• Environmental and task nuance
• Technical monitoring under realistic constraints
• Human behavioural influence
• Data validation before leaving site
• Practical judgement that informs high-quality reporting
Delegates will work through structured, supervised scenarios that reflect genuine consultancy conditions rather than controlled classroom demonstrations.
Prerequisites
This workshop is intended for occupational hygiene professionals who:
• Have completed one or more BOHS M-Series modules (or equivalent training)
• Are preparing for the Certificate of Competency (CoC)
• Are returning to fieldwork and wish to refresh applied skills
• Want to refine practical competence in realistic consultancy conditions
This is not an introductory theory course.