The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists recognizes Industrial Hygienist Kimberley Nipko. For Kimberley Nipko, an industrial hygienist in OSHA's Madison, Wis., Area Office for the past three years, there's little conflict between her dual roles as enforcer-regulator and consultant-educator. "I firmly believe that an industrial hygienist working in OSHA can do both and can earn the respect of clients in the field," she said. The key, she said, is to educate employers and their employees about the need for high-quality safety and health programming and the importance of providing a safe and healthful workplace.
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