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The Institute of Occupational Medicine (IOM) is a trusted authority dedicated to enhancing health in workplaces and the broader environment. Comprising of skilled professionals such as engineers, hygienists, analysts, scientists, and ventilation experts.
The Institute of Occupational Medicine (IOM) was founded as a research charity in 1969 by the National Coal Board, primarily to complete ground-breaking research on lung disease in coal mine workers.
Our research covers cancer, air pollution, chemical and dust exposure, musculoskeletal injuries, nanomaterials, agriculture, farming and pesticides. Our mission began in 1969 with the internationally ground-breaking research on lung disease in coal mine workers.
After nearly 10 years of nurturing, supporting and developing the IOM Singapore business, the decision has been made for it to operate independently and under the new identity of Institute of Ergonomics and Hygiene (IEH). This change will take effect from 1st December 2021.
We facilitate the responsible development of safe nanomaterials and nanotechnology-enabled products by making use of an integrated approach combining research, review activities, expert opinion and best practice training.
Contact Us. If you would like to contact us, please use the attached form and we will get back to you. Alternatively, call or write to us at our Head Office in Edinburgh or one of our regional offices. Our office hours are: Monday to Friday – 9.00am to 5.00pm. Our Head Office number is +44 (0)131 449 8000. Email: info@iom-world.org. First Name*.
October 2021 marks the 30th anniversary of the highly innovative sponsorship by IOM of an MSc programme in Occupational Hygiene. IOM have invited me to mark this anniversary with a post about the course which made such an impact on me.
The Institute of Occupational Medicine (IOM) considers that the current British occupational exposure limits for airborne dust are unsafe and employers should attempt to reduce exposures to help prevent further cases of respiratory disease amongst their workers.
Education and training are vital in any company or organisation that aims to keep the workplace safe and healthy. We deliver bespoke occupational health and safety training courses through a team of highly experienced trainers.
Protecting you from Respirable Crystalline Silica (RCS) Silica dust is one of the main causes of work-related disease. Prevent exposure and protect your workforce with the Institute of Occupational Medicine’s (IOM) complete RCS analysis services.