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Figure 6-1.—Navy Employee Report of Unsafe or Unhealthful Working Condition (OPNAV 5100/11). may be safety engineers, occupational safety and health preventive  medicine  divisions  or  departments.  The specialists, industrial hygienists, or industrial hygiene technicians.  In  areas  where  it  is  more  effective,  a consolidated OSH office may serve several activities. Written agreements define the services of consolidated OSH  offices. Medical  and  Industrial  Hygiene  Support Hospitals  and  clinics  provide  occupational  health support.  Depending  on  the  area  they  serve,  most hospitals  and  clinics  have  industrial  hygiene  and hospitals  and  clinics  usually  provide  occupational medicine services with full-time occupational health nurses  and  physicians.  The  size,  type,  and  location  of activities supported determine the assignment of nurses and  physicians.  Chapter  3  of  OPNAVINST  5100.23C provides  the  equations  used  to  calculate  staffing requirements. Industrial Hygiene Laboratories Industrial  hygiene  laboratories  provide  analytical services  in  support  of  workplace  monitoring  and 6-2

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