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CHL5910H Position Description – Emergency Posting

Stressors and hazards found in the workplace environment;
Concepts underlying occupational exposure limits;
Scientific, technical and practical aspects of exposure measurement methods for chemical hazards in the workplace and environment generally.
Course Objectives

Course profile

Instructor: Paul Bozek

Qualifications:

Graduate student with a background in occupational hygiene who has completed at least three courses in occupational or environmental hygiene, preferably a student with a graduate degree in the field. Advanced knowledge of OEH resources, industrial processes, hazardous agents, and air sampling methods. Experience conducting air sampling campaigns and communicating results with stakeholders.

Duties:

Duties may include laboratory/field trip air sampling equipment preparation, answering student inquiries, assisting in leading/supervising labs and field trips, grading student work and providing effective feedback.

Relevant Criterion:

The need to acquire experience is the more relevant criterion than previous experience in respect of this posted position.

Estimated Course Enrolment: TBD

Positions Available: 1

Estimated Hours: 70

Tutorial/Labs: TBD

Application deadline: Friday, July 19th, 2024

According to current immigration regulations, to be eligible to work on campus international students must have a valid study permit, be enrolled as a full-time student and have a valid Social Insurance Number (SIN). You must stop working on the day you no longer meet any of the above eligibility requirements.