Abstract

Abstract The Occupational Health Management Information System (OHMIS) is the Department of the Army's corporate standard for automated, occupational health management software. The Health Hazard Information Module Version 2.2 (HHIM) is the industrial hygiene management tool within OHMIS. The design, development, implementation, and maintenance of the software and hardware involved an extensive, 14-step process. HHIM contains valuable data pertaining to demographics, facilities, engineering controls, personal protective clothing and equipment, hazard inventories, priority action, exposure potential, personnel, risk assessment, air samples, bulk samples, noise samples, industrial hygiene instrumentation, and calibration. The user enters the coded survey data into the software via a keyboard, and subsequently has the ability to generate standard, detailed, or customized reports. Biannually, the users download their personal computer data to diskettes, and the OHMIS programmers upload the information to the ...

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