Noah Featherman, MPH
Mr. Featherman holds a Bachelor of Science in Biopsychology from the University of Michigan and Master of Public Health from the Colorado School of Public Health and is an Industrial Hygienist at C&IH.
Mr. Featherman supports industrial hygiene exposure assessment and risk assessment activities across a range of industrial and institutional settings. His work emphasizes the practical application of industrial hygiene principles to support defensible exposure characterization and risk-informed decision-making. His work includes personal, area, and task-based sampling for chemical, particulate, biological, and noise hazards; review of laboratory analytical reports; and interpretation of results in the context of sampling strategies, exposure conditions, and task variability. He supports comparison of exposure data to applicable occupational exposure criteria, assists with industrial hygiene regulatory compliance evaluations, and the development of health and safety programs.