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SB 58 AM: "An Act restricting the use of the title `industrial hygienist' and related titles and initials."

00SENATE BILL NO. 58 am 01 "An Act restricting the use of the title `industrial hygienist' and related titles and 02 initials." 03 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA: 04 * Section 1. AS 45.50.471(b) is amended by adding a new paragraph to read: 05  (38) violating AS 45.50.477(a) - (c). 06 * Sec. 2. AS 45.50 is amended by adding a new section to read: 07  Sec. 45.50.477. USE OF TITLES RELATING TO INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE. 08 (a) A person may not use the title "industrial hygienist," the initials "I.H.," another 09 term that includes the phrase "industrial hygiene" or similar words, or represent to the 10 public that the person is an industrial hygienist, unless the person has a baccalaureate 11 or graduate degree in industrial hygiene, biology, chemistry, engineering, physics, or 12 a closely related physical or biological science from a college or university accredited 13 by a national or regional accreditation association recognized by the Council on 14 Postsecondary Accreditation, or a degree based on equivalent academic training, and

01 has acquired competence in industrial hygiene through special studies or work 02 experience sufficient to provide the person with the ability and competence to 03  (1) anticipate and recognize the environmental factors and stresses 04 associated with work and work operations and to understand their effects on people 05 and their well-being; 06  (2) evaluate, on the basis of training and demonstrated work experience 07 and with the aid of quantitative measurement techniques, the magnitude of the factors 08 and stresses identified under (1) of this subsection in terms of their ability to impair 09 human health and well-being; and 10  (3) prescribe methods to prevent, eliminate, control, or reduce the 11 factors and stresses identified under (a) of this subsection when necessary to alleviate 12 their effects. 13  (b) A person may not use the title "industrial hygienist in training," the initials 14 "I.H.I.T.," another term involving the phrase "industrial hygienist in training" or a 15 variation of those words, or represent to the public that the person is an industrial 16 hygienist in training, unless the person is certified as an industrial hygienist in training 17 by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene. 18  (c) A person may not use the title "certified industrial hygienist," the initials 19 "C.I.H.," another term involving the phrase "certified industrial hygienist" or a 20 variation of those words, or represent to the public that the person is a certified 21 industrial hygienist unless the person is certified as a certified industrial hygienist by 22 the American Board of Industrial Hygiene. 23  (d) A state or local government agency may not prohibit or restrict the practice 24 of industrial hygiene by a qualified individual who complies with this section except 25 to the extent that a state statute allows the agency to regulate a specific activity that 26 may be included in the practice of industrial hygiene. 27  (e) In this section, "industrial hygiene" means the science and practice devoted 28 to the anticipation, recognition, evaluation, and control of environmental factors and 29 stresses arising in or from the workplace that may cause illness, impaired health or 30 well-being, or significant discomfort among workers and may also affect persons 31 outside the workplace.