Occupational Safety and Health Specialists (OSHS) inspect places of employment for unsafe equipment and working conditions. As a specialist you will follow up on employee complaints of unsafe work practices. This career requires you to spend a great deal of time in the field, inspecting and enforcing a wide range of laws, regulations, policies and procedures.You will also be required to research, develop and implement programs to correct safety and health problems.
As an OSHS, you will assist employers in complying with 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. The employer is given a date by which time the problem needs to be corrected. As a specialist, you will need specific written and verbal skills to market and teach safety programs to all employees.
You can find employment with all levels of government agencies and with public and private businesses.
Employment Outlook
In Arizona, Occupational Safety and Health Specialist positions are expected to increase 10% or more in the next 10 years. Occupational Safety and Health Specialists earn an average of $14.71 to $39.77 an hour for an average salary of $30,590 to $79,530 a year.
GateWay Community College
108 N. 40th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85034
602-392-5000
http://www.gatewaycc.edu
Lisa C. Young
602-286-8662
l.young@gwmail.maricopa.edu
AAS, Occupational Safety and Health Technology