

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Why do you need a
consultant?
The most common reasons seem to be the time resource limitations placed upon
health and safety personnel or a lack of specific expertise within the
organization. Also, third party verification of the exposure levels or an audit
of the overall program is important documentation.
What do you need the consultant to do?
The more specific the answer, the better.
What is your budget for the work to be done?
According to a research article in Safety & Hygiene News last
year, the average cost for a CIH is $75 to $125 per hour depending upon the
geographical region. The average cost for a industrial hygiene technician is $45
to $75 per hour, again depending upon the geographical region. Some
professionals with specific expertise may charge more and should be willing to
explain their added value. Consultants charging significantly less may be
desperate for work. Buyer beware. Get your money’s worth but cheaper is not
always better.
Where do you find an industrial hygiene consultant?
The American Industrial Hygiene Association offers a listing, as do many trade
organizations. Ask around. Many safety equipment suppliers will know consultants
in your area. State OSHA consultation programs are available at no cost. Most
OSHA offices also know of, or have a list of consultants in the area/state. None
of the lists mentioned above require any pre-qualifications. The only
requirement for the AIHA list is that one member of the consulting organization
be a member of AIHA. So ask about experience and expertise.
What are the qualifications of the industrial
hygiene consultant?
The benchmark of a professional industrial hygiene consultant is certification
by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene. Look for the designation, CIH, for
a Certified Industrial Hygienist. So use CIH as a starting point and then ask
additional questions about experience, other professional certifications and
qualifications.
How will the sampling be done?
A good industrial hygiene consultant, with up to date information on the latest
sampling methods should provide details of the methods to be used and the
analysis. Again, use what you have learned to check out their knowledge.
Who will do the work for you?
Will it be the informed person with whom you negotiate, or will the work be
assigned to a less qualified member of the consulting firm?
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