Safety, health, and environmental specialists and administrators protect the well-being of the public and the environment by ensuring that safety, health, and environmental regulations and workplace safety standards are met. These professionals often work for corporations, federal, state, or local government, and might spend work hours in locations as varied as mines or factories. Responsibilities of a Certified Safety, Health, and Environmental Administrator A Certified Safety, Health, and Environmental Administrator plans, organizes, coordinates, and implements comprehensive safety and loss control/prevention programs and activities for the employer. Key responsibilities include: Implementing program goals and objectives. Evaluating safety training requirements. Inspecting facilities and equipment for compliance with mandated safety regulations. Performing a variety of administrative tasks in support of the assigned area of responsibility.
Safety, health, and environmental specialists and administrators protect the well-being of the public and the environment by ensuring that safety, health, and environmental regulations and workplace safety standards are met. These professionals often work for corporations, federal, state, or local government, and might spend work hours in locations as varied as mines or factories.
Responsibilities of a Certified Safety, Health, and Environmental Administrator A Certified Safety, Health, and Environmental Administrator plans, organizes, coordinates, and implements comprehensive safety and loss control/prevention programs and activities for the employer. Key responsibilities include:
Implementing program goals and objectives.
Evaluating safety training requirements.
Inspecting facilities and equipment for compliance with mandated safety regulations.
Performing a variety of administrative tasks in support of the assigned area of responsibility.
This course will teach you: How to perform as a safety, health, and environmental manager and administrator. How to plan, conduct, and manage safety, health, and environmental training that changes the way your management and employees work. How to save money by developing your own safety, health, and environmental programs. How to avoid civil and criminal liability for accidents and injuries. How to interpret and manage the application of OSHA, DOT, and EPA regulations. How to analyze and document workplace hazards. How to manage workplace safety, health, and environmental inspections and audits. How to investigate, analyze, and document workplace accidents. How to develop, implement, and manage your own safety, health, and environmental programs. How to create and manage a successful safety culture. How to manage hazardous materials.
This course is designed for: Construction Managers Building Contractors Safety Supervisors Building Inspectors Hazardous Waste Managers Training Managers Industrial Hygienists Individuals associated with federal agency collateral duty safety and health personnel.