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Occupational
Environmental Health Solutions, Inc.
Occupational Environmental Health
Solutions, Inc. (OEHS) is a national,
full-service Industrial Hygiene
consulting firm that originated in 1999.
Clients are served from our Chatham,
Illinois office, which is a suburb of
the state capital, Springfield. The firm
specializes in traditional Industrial
Hygiene and Indoor Air Quality. OEHS,
Inc. has completed projects (link) in
thirty-two states and provinces
throughout the United States and Canada.
These projects range in size from simple
Industrial Hygiene (IH) or Indoor Air
Quality (IAQ) surveys/investigations to
large, complex industrial hygiene audits
and project designs for medical centers,
commercial buildings, schools,
universities, and office buildings.
Since 1977, OEHS, Inc. personnel have
completed over 5,500 IH and IAQ
assessments, audits, and inspections.
What Can You
Expect From OEHS?
- A complete range of Industrial
Hygiene services, from surveys and
training to Occupational Safety and
Health Administration (OSHA) program
audits.
- A team of qualified scientists
including an Industrial Hygiene
staff, led by a certified industrial
hygienist, who understand the ever
changing regulations that govern
workplace health and safety.
- An experienced, professional
team to help you improve
productivity, protect your
employees, reduce employer liability
and achieve regulatory compliance.
Services (link) provided by OEHS,
Inc. include comprehensive Industrial
Hygiene audits (link), air monitoring
surveys (link), health & safety training
(link), construction plan review (link)
to preclude design issues for indoor air
quality and industrial hygiene, indoor
air quality investigations for both
microbiological and chemical
contaminates, fungal “mold” abatement
design and specification development,
occupational noise surveys, hearing
conservation programs, community noise
surveys, respiratory protection programs
and respirator fit testing, evaluation &
design of industrial ventilation systems
and safety audits. Every project
undertaken by OEHS, Inc. is given full
and careful attention by our staff.
Leading the company is Chief Executive
Officer Jim Barnes, a Certified
Industrial Hygienist. Mr. Barnes brings
extensive experience to the leadership
of the business and is an active,
hands-on executive who is personally
involved in each OEHS, Inc. project
undertaken. Below are some of the
highlights of Mr. Barnes extensive
continuing education vitae.
James Barnes,
MS, CIH
Continuing Education
DVA Engineering Training
Center/1986/Hazardous Waste
Management/40 Hours
DVA Engineering Training
Center/1988/Indoor Air Quality/8 Hours
American Society of Hospital Engineering
of the American Hospital
Association/1988/Compliance with JCAHO
Plant Technology & Safety Management
Standard/16 Hours
Michigan Industrial Hygiene
Association/1989/ Industrial Hygiene
Perspective’/8 Hours
Nuclear Regulatory
Commission/1989/Radiation Safety
Workshop/40 Hours
American Industrial Hygiene
Association/1990/Qualitative Respirator
Fit Testing/8 Hours
American Industrial Hygiene
Association/1991/Radio-Frequency &
Microwave Radiation Protection/8 Hours
American Industrial Hygiene
Association/1991/Assessing Bioaerosols
in the Workplace Environment/ 8 Hours
EPA/1991/Hazardous Waste Operations &
Emergency Response Health & Safety
Training/40 Hours
Northwestern University/1992/Radiation
Safety for Radiation Safety Officers/40
Hours
Argus Associates/1993/Confined Space
Entry Training/8 Hours
American Industrial Hygiene
Association/1993/Non-Ionizing Radiation
Workshop/4 Hours
American Industrial Hygiene
Association/1994/Indoor Air Quality
Workshop/8 Hours
American Industrial Hygiene
Association/1995/Human Aspects of Indoor
Air Quality/ 8 Hours
American Industrial Hygiene
Association/1995/Business Development of
the Industrial Hygiene Consultant/8
Hours
Illinois Department of
Transportation/1995/Confined Space
Awareness Training/8 Hours
American Industrial Hygiene
Association/1996/Applied Ergonomics/8
Hours
American Industrial Hygiene
Association/1996/Ergonomic Symposia/8
Hours
Niton Corporation/1996/XRF Lead
Instrument Training/16 Hours
Brush-Wellman/1997/Beryllium Workshop/8
Hours
American Industrial Hygiene
Association/1997/Indoor Air Quality
Workshop/8 Hours
St. Louis University/1998/Lead
Based-Paint Risk Assessor/24 Hours
American Industrial Hygiene
Association/1999/Bioaerosols and the
Indoor Environment/8 Hours
American Industrial Hygiene
Association/1999/Advanced Topics in
Noise Monitoring/ 8 Hours
Hanson Engineers Incorporated/1999/Risk
Management Symposia/8 Hours
American Industrial Hygiene
Association/2000/Advanced Topics in
Microbiological Indoor Air Quality/8
Hours
American Indoor Air Quality
Council/2001/Strategies for Conducting
Meaningful Microbial IAQ
Investigations/24 Hours
American Industrial Hygiene
Association/2001/Indoor Air Quality
Issues in Hot & Humid Environments/8
Hours
MidAtlantic Environmental Hygiene
Resource Center/2002/Investigating &
Assessing Biological & Microbiological
Contamination in the Indoor
Environment/20 Hours
MidAtlantic Environmental Hygiene
Resource Center/2002/Developing
Remediation Strategies & Writing
Specifications for a Mold Abatement
Project/8 Hours
American Industrial Hygiene
Association/2002/Prevention,
Determination, and Remediation of
Biological Contamination in Indoor
Environments/8 Hours
MidAtlantic Environmental Hygiene
Resource Center/ 2003/ Preventing
Moisture Problems in Buildings/8 Hours
Institute of Inspection Cleaning and
Restoration/2003/Water Damage
Restoration Course/12 Hours
American Industrial Hygiene
Association/2003/Environmental Mold:
State of the Science, State of the Art/8
Hours
American Industrial Hygiene
Association/2003/What Industrial
Hygienists Need to Know About Building
and Construction to Identify and Resolve
IAQ Problems/8 Hours
American Conference of Governmental
Industrial Hygienists/2003/Mold
Remediation: The National Quest for
Uniformity Symposium/24 Hours
American Industrial Hygiene
Association/2004/Mold symposium Fungal
Contamination Current Concerns and
Industrial Hygiene Practice/8 Hours
American Industrial Hygiene
Association/2005/Legal Aspects of Mold
Investigations/8 Hours
American Industrial Hygiene
Association/2006/Microsoft Excel
Industrial Hygiene Applications/8 Hours
Indoor Air
Quality Total Course Hours – 200 Hours
Traditional Industrial Hygiene Issues -
320 Hours
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