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The SSOH is an association of occupational hygienists and other people who work in the field of occupational hygiene. In accordance with Swiss law, persons authorised to practice occupational hygiene have SSOH certification (IOHA) and/or meet the conditions described in the Ordinance on the Qualifications of Occupational Safety Specialists (national languages). SSOH-certified individuals are specifically marked in the membership list below.

    • Language
    • MAS/DAS
    • MSST - EKAS - MSSL
    • Certification
    • Consultant(e)
    Last Name Website Certification Language Offer Consulting
    Sara Zanardi http://Website - Français Yes See profile
    Sven Hoffmann http://www.mas-workandhealth.uzh.ch - Deutsch Yes See profile
    Cyrielle Lecomte - Français - See profile
    Cordula Imhof-Petter - English, Deutsch No See profile
    Livia Bergamin - Deutsch No See profile
    Antoine Milon http://www.hopitalvs.ch Certified Français - See profile
    Yves Hartmann http://biosafety.pro - Deutsch Yes See profile
    Patrick Steinle http://www.suva.ch - Deutsch No See profile
    Urs Walter http://www.3mschweiz.ch - Deutsch No See profile
    Svenia Rühmann http://www.dsm-firmenich.com - Deutsch No See profile
    Martin Josso http://www.toxpro.ch Certified Français Yes See profile
    Pius Arnold https://www.suva.ch - - See profile
    Christian Bollinger - Deutsch No See profile
    Jean-François André - Français No See profile
    Sabine Mann http://www.solens.ch Certified Français Yes See profile
    Deyan POFFET http://www.unisante.ch/ Certified Français Yes See profile
    Mathias Juch http://www.suva.ch - Deutsch No See profile
    Fabia Schläppi http://Website Certified Français, English, Deutsch No See profile
    Yves Bron - Français No See profile
    Sylvie Praplan-Loth Certified Français Yes See profile
    Burim Thaçi http://www.sbb.ch - Deutsch No See profile
    Benedikt Wimmer English, Deutsch - See profile
    Cordula Meier - Deutsch No See profile
    Léa Nehache - - See profile
    Selene Araya - Français - See profile
    Heinz Waldmann http://www.suva.ch - Français, Italian, English, Deutsch - See profile
    Peter Geissberger - Deutsch No See profile
    Walter Spieler - Deutsch No See profile
    Elisa Lanza Certified Italian - See profile
    Romain Vocel - - See profile
    Christian Monn http://www.seco.admin.ch - Deutsch No See profile
    Jean-Michel Poffet Certified Français No See profile
    Jean-Marc Seydoux http://www.suva.ch Certified Français No See profile
    Matthias Ryszka http://www.biogen.com - Deutsch No See profile
    Samantha Connell Certified Français, English Yes See profile
    Fabian Gerster https://ethz.ch/de.html Certified Français, English, Deutsch - See profile
    Theodor Schroeder - Deutsch No See profile
    Sivanesh Balakrishnan http://www.dsm-firmenich.com - Deutsch - See profile
    Damien Kurc http://www.bachem.com Certified Français, English, Deutsch No See profile
    Ludwig Binkert - Deutsch No See profile
    Barbara Bucher - Français No See profile
    Heinz Rothweiler - Deutsch No See profile
    Philipp Thalmann https://www.sika.com/ - Deutsch No See profile
    Willy Frei http://www.ags.plus Certified Deutsch Yes See profile
    Stefan Dätwyler Deutsch - See profile
    Diana Hornung - Deutsch No See profile
    Jebari Mohamed - Deutsch No See profile
    Matthieu Perrenoud - Français No See profile
    Nadja Katheder http://Website - English, Deutsch - See profile
    Benoît Allaz https://biosimilars.fresenius-kabi.com/ - Français - See profile

    Code of Ethics

    The Code of Ethics is described in detail in the association’s statutes, which you can find below. This Code of Ethics comprises the following six chapters:

    1. Responsibility towards the profession (principle of this responsibility).
    2. Responsibility towards oneself and others (objective of this responsibility).
    3. Responsibility towards employees (protection of the health and well-being of employees).
    4. Responsibility towards employees and customers (basis for relationships with them).
    5. Responsibility towards the public and the environment (impact of decisions on public health and the environment).
    6. Responsibility towards the community (how to deal with conflicts of interest)

    Becoming a member

    The SSOH is open to occupational hygienists and to all persons whose profession is at least partly related to occupational hygiene. All members of the SSOH are individual members (no corporate membership). To apply for membership, please fill in the form (German or French) and send it to info@sgah.ch.

    Request recognition

    If you have completed university training in occupational hygiene abroad, you can have it recognised in Switzerland by going through our recognition process.

    To do this, you can submit an application for an assessment of your basic training. This assessment will determine whether you have attended enough accredited courses to fulfil the requirements of the Ordinance on the Aptitude of Occupational Safety Specialists (EQualV; SR 822.116 national languages) or, if this is not the case, we will suggest additional courses to close the gaps.

    Specialists who have been trained abroad must in any case complete an introductory course in Swiss legislation on occupational safety in accordance with Art. 2 para. 4 EQualV.

    Further information: FCOS – Occupational safety specialists (national languages).

    If you have a certificate as an occupational hygienist accredited in accordance with the IOHA scheme: www.ioha.net, you can apply to the SSOH to have your certificate recognised.

    To submit an application for assessment of your basic training or for recognition of your certificate, please contact: david.vernez@unisante.ch.

    Become SSOH certified

    Occupational hygienists can be certified by the CCOH certification body in accordance with the IOHA standards and acquire the title ‘Occupational Hygienist SSOH’.

    In addition to the requirements for certification (recognised professional experience and passing the written certification examination), certified occupational hygienists must undertake to undergo continuing eduction in accordance with the continuing education regulations. They report on their continuing education activities on a certificate form. The report must be sent to the certification body every three years in order to renew the certification.

    The certification of SSOH occupational hygienists fully complies with the requirements of the Ordinance on the Suitability of Occupational Hygienists (EQalV). Occupational hygienists are therefore recognised as specialists for occupational safety in Switzerland.

    For more information about SSOH certification and how to proceed, please contact: david.vernez@unisante.ch.

    Validate your continuing education

    In addition to the basic training and based on the EQualV Art. 7 (national languages), occupational health and safety specialists (ASA specialists) are obliged to complete continuing education. The definition of appropriate continuing edaucation and its duration has been delegated to the SSOH for occupational hygienists (see Annex 2, FCOS Guideline No. 6508 – national languages only). The rules of the SSOH training regulations therefore apply to all occupational hygienists working in Switzerland, regardless of any certification or membership of the SSOH.

    Continuing education and its duration are defined in the continuing education regulations of the SSOH. The SSOH provides the following services on behalf of the FCOS:

    • It examines the continuing eduction documents submitted by an occupational hygienist;
    • It issues ASA occupational hygienists who have fulfilled the continuing education requirements with a corresponding certificate of continuing education (this service may be subject to a charge for persons who are not members of the SSOH);
    • It maintains a register of ASA specialists who have completed the continuing education. Publication of the data on the SSOH website in accordance with data protection regulations is voluntary.

    Certified occupational hygienists must provide evidence every three years that they have completed the required continuing eduction (see form below).

    Validate your continuing education

    To validate your continuing education, it is necessary to complete the form and return it so that it is recorded.

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