Built by an IH professional,
for every IH professional.
IHProHub was not built in a startup incubator. It was built in Ras Laffan, Qatar — one of the most complex industrial environments on earth — by someone who has spent 25 years doing the work the platform is designed to support. That origin shapes everything about what it is, and what it is not.
Founder, IHProHub
To give every IH professional the tools they deserve — not just the ones who can afford enterprise pricing.
Industrial Hygiene is one of the most consequential health disciplines in the world. IH professionals protect hundreds of millions of workers from exposures that cause cancer, respiratory disease, hearing loss, and neurological damage. They do this with rigour, with science, and with a commitment to human health that rarely gets the recognition it deserves.
For decades, the software tools available to support this work have been either inaccessibly expensive (enterprise EHS platforms starting at $10,000 per year), too generic (built for broad HSE rather than IH-specific workflows), or stuck in the past (spreadsheets and paper-based monitoring records). AI has changed what is possible. IHProHub exists to make those possibilities available to every practitioner — not just the ones inside Fortune 500 companies with enterprise software budgets.
The mission is straightforward: give IH professionals everywhere the tools to do their work better, faster, and with greater confidence — and charge a price that makes that possible for a solo consultant in Oman, a government inspector in Nigeria, a student preparing for the CIH exam in Texas, and a senior practitioner managing a complex LNG plant in Qatar.
Twenty-five years in the field. One question that would not go away.
Azhar has spent his career in some of the most technically demanding IH environments in the world — LNG plants, petrochemical facilities, and Oil & Gas operations across the GCC. The problem he built IHProHub to solve is one he encountered almost every day of that career.
The question was always some version of the same thing: how do IH professionals who are not inside large, well-resourced organisations access the tools, the knowledge, and the regulatory depth they need to do this work properly?
In a large multinational — QatarEnergy, ADNOC, a major EPC contractor — you have access to enterprise HSE software, legal teams who can interpret regulatory requirements, a network of specialist colleagues to consult, and a library of internal standards. Most IH professionals do not work in those organisations. They work in mid-sized consulting firms, in government agencies, in smaller operators, in emerging markets where the entire concept of structured IH practice is still being built. They work alone, often under resource and time pressure, on problems that are just as technically demanding and just as consequential for the people they are protecting.
Azhar watched this gap for years. He watched colleagues spend hours on exposure assessments that AI could accelerate in minutes. He watched IH professionals outside the US and Europe struggle to find current, accurate guidance on their own regulatory frameworks — because the software platforms that existed were built for OSHA and EH40, with everything else treated as an afterthought. He watched GCC-based practitioners in Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait navigate a regulatory landscape with no dedicated digital tools at all.
The combination of a Master’s degree in Information Technology with a machine learning focus, a background in Chemical Engineering, and training at MIT’s Institute for Data, Systems and Society gave him the technical foundation to do something about it. IHProHub is what he built.
It is not a pivot from consulting. It is not a product built by engineers who interviewed IH professionals and thought they understood the workflow. It is a platform built by someone who has done thousands of exposure assessments, interpreted hundreds of Safety Data Sheets, managed noise monitoring programmes in operating LNG facilities, and navigated the specific, demanding regulatory requirements of working in Qatar’s Oil & Gas sector. That practitioner knowledge is embedded in every prompt, every tool, every piece of content on the platform.
The pricing reflects the same conviction. Enterprise EHS software is priced for enterprise procurement budgets. IHProHub is priced for IH professionals — the people doing the actual work. A solo consultant in Oman, a new CIH in Lagos, a government occupational health inspector in Doha, a student preparing for board examinations in Houston: all of them deserve access to tools that are good enough to make a real difference in the quality and speed of their work. That is what $19 a month is about.
Eight AI tools. Seven jurisdictions. One platform built for the work.
Every tool reflects a real IH workflow — the kind that costs practitioners hours when done manually, and minutes when properly supported by AI trained on IH methodology and regulatory data.
What we ask of every IH professional who joins IHProHub
A platform is only as valuable as the community it serves and the integrity it upholds. These are not terms and conditions — they are the values we expect every member to share.
What IHProHub commits to every member of this community
Expectations run both ways. Here is what IHProHub commits to the practitioners who trust us with a part of their professional practice.
Built for every IH professional — from Ras Laffan to Rotterdam.
The tools are ready.
The profession deserves them.
IHProHub exists because every IH professional — regardless of where they work, what size organisation employs them, or what region’s regulations they operate under — deserves tools that are good enough to make a real difference in the quality of their work and the health of the people they protect. Start with a seven-day free trial. No credit card required.