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Occupational Safety & Health Technology

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Overview

Work in Occupational Safety & Health professions involves inspecting places of employment for unsafe equipment and working conditions. Specialists follow-up on many issues including employee complaints of unsafe work practices. Job requirements include:

  • spending a great deal of time in the field
  • inspecting and enforcing a wide range of laws, regulations, policies and procedures
  • researching, developing and implementing programs to correct safety and health problems

OSH specialists assist employers in complying with the
Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) regulations and standards. In the event of a violation, unsafe practices are recorded and brought to the attention of the employer, who is given a date by which the problem needs to be corrected.

Specialists need specific written and verbal skills to market and teach safety programs to all employees. Employment is found in many levels of government agencies, and public and private businesses.

Program Certificate & Degree Options

  • Associate of Applied Science Degree in Occupational Safety and Health Technology
  • Certificate of Completion in
    Occupational Safety and Health Technology

Employment Outlook

OSH specialists have reported earning an hourly range of $15.50 to $40.25 for a salary range of $32,230 to $83,720, and positions in Arizona are expected to increase 10% or more in the next 10 years.

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