Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors

Use your understanding of industrial processes, mechanics, chemistry, psychology, and industrial health and safety laws to improve workplace or product safety. Professionals in the field of industrial product safety.

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ABOUT HEALTH OR SAFETY ENGINEER CAREERS

Many jobs have occupational dangers. Working with equipment, chemicals, or toxins, or in places high above or below earth, can be very hazardous. Employers are expected by law to not only provide the safest possible working environment, but also to adequately train employees to manage on-the-job hazards appropriately. 

Health and safety engineers assist businesses in understanding and complying with safety laws, such as fire safety and prevention. Some engineers are concerned with product safety. They work in production to guarantee that new product designs do not pose excessive risks. 

Engineers examine issues and devise solutions using a broad knowledge of mechanical, chemical, and human performance. These are abilities that are cultivated in collegiate engineering courses and tested on licensure tests. There is frequently travel involved. Furthermore, there is a chance of being exposed to hazardous situations. 

Engineers may work for state or local governments, as well as for a private enterprise. In either case, the purpose is to ensure the safety of the workplace and the items we all use. The demand for health and safety engineers is constant, thus it's safe to say this is a promising career.

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Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates Know More
Documenting/Recording Information Know More
Evaluating Information to Determine Compliance with Standards Know More
Getting Information Know More
Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events Know More
Inspecting Equipment, Structures, or Material Know More
Making Decisions and Solving Problems Know More
Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing Work Know More

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