This program
is ideal for students with an interest in hazard control technology,
fire safety, industrial ergonomics, safety management, systems safety,
industrial hygene, and hazardous materials technology.
Occupational
Safety and Health Technology graduates find employment opportunities
with positions such as:
•
safety and health director
• safety engineer
• safety specialist
• safety manager
• loss control specialist
• environmental specialist
• industrial hygienist
• ergonomist
• OSHA compliance officer
• safety trainer
• safety inspector
• safety auditor
• workers compensation program administrator, and
• industrial risk manager
Download
audit sheet outlining all courses required
for Occupational Safety and Health Technology (MS Word Document).
For more
information about this program, please contact Dr.
Jess Godbey, program coordinator for Occupational Safety and Health
Technology.