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Keeping the NASA Johnson
Space Center
workforce of 10,000-plus employees healthy, safe, and able to do their jobs is
critical to a successful space mission. Wyle manages all Johnson Space Center
Occupational Medical and Health programs and provides the highly skilled and
trained staff to implement them.
Wyle’s
occupational medicine and health services include:
- Health screenings and occupational health exams
driven by regulatory agencies (i.e. OSHA, EPA)
- Non-emergency and emergency services
- Worksite monitoring provided by industrial and
environmental hygienists which includes air quality and potable water
analysis, soil sampling, and asbestos exposure inspections
- Ergonomic evaluations
- Occupational medical services for NASA operations in Russia and
at the White Sands landing strip
- Oversight of the Johnson Space Center Occupational
Health Program which includes establishing the related guidelines and
policies
- Surveillance of all human test and research
activities at Johnson
Space Center
and the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory
- CPR, Automated External Defibrillator, and first aid
training and certifications
- Training and certification for asbestos workers,
workers in confined spaces and workers wearing respirators
- Participation in Johnson Space Center Safety and
Health committees
For more information, please contact Wyle at:service@wylelabs.com
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