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This guide to job hunting may provide a practical boost if you're looking for a job. It recaps some of the most widely known and broadly discussed tips about job seeking, and presents them clearly and concisely. Unlike other job-hunting books that have been in print for over 30 years, this book is filled with fresh ideas for today's tough times.
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Industrial Hygienist
Modern working environments often expose people to harmful substances, whether chemicals, biological agents, radiation or dust particles. The industrial hygienist uses various measuring techniques to monitor employees and the environment they work in, and may also screen populations at risk, such as those close to factories and power stations. They are responsible for identifying potential hazards and taking preventative measures, responding to excessive levels of dangerous substances and alerting managers and other health professionals to health risks. They build and maintain regular monitoring schedules for workers routinely exposed to toxins or dangerous materials. They work in industry, in hospitals and in local authorities, and some work in governmental posts.
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