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Role: Industrial Hygienist
Location: Hampshire, England
Salary: £45 - £60 per hour + holiday pay
Work type: Contract (on-site)
This is an opportunity for an Industrial Hygienist to work with our client, who owns and operates the Fawley refinery and petrochemicals facility, supporting a range of monitoring, assessment and advisory activities within a COMAH Tier 1 environment.
This role offers an excellent opportunity to work within a highly skilled Industrial Hygiene team and contribute to workforce health protection through exposure assessment and risk control.
What you'll be doing:
- Undertake planned and ad hoc exposure monitoring surveys, alongside qualitative assessments, to evaluate potential exposure to chemical and physical agents
- Provide practical advice on appropriate control measures to mitigate risks to health
- Prepare clear, accurate reports on workplace exposure assessments and track associated recommendations
- Support the delivery of Industrial Hygiene training to employees, including topics such as hazardous substances, physical agents, and exposure control measures
- Assist with turnaround activities, including the design and testing of confined space ventilation plans
- Carry out reactive and emergency response monitoring when required
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What you'll need:
- Proven experience working as an Industrial Hygienist, ideally within a heavy industrial or high-risk environment
- BOHS modules M501 (Measurement of Hazardous Substances), M503 (Assessment and Control of Noise), M505 (Control of Hazardous Substances), and M507 (Health Effects of Hazardous Substances)
- Strong understanding of workplace exposure risks and Industrial Hygiene control strategies
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to produce clear technical reports using Microsoft Office applications


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Additional Information
- Inside IR35 - rates advertised are PAYE
- 100% site based - no hybrid
- Ideally a full-time position (37.5 hours per week), although part-time will be considered (minimum 3 days per week)
- A dynamic role requiring both technical expertise and strong stakeholder engagement
- A valid driving licence is essential for travel to and around site
Desired Skills and Experience
- Industrial Hygienist, Occupational Hygienist, Occupational Hygiene Consultant, BOHS
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