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