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Job Description
Review, evaluate, and analyze work environments and design programs and procedures to control, eliminate, and prevent disease or injury caused by chemical, physical, and biological agents or ergonomic factors. May conduct inspections and enforce adherence to laws and regulations governing the health and safety of individuals. May be employed in the public or private sector. Includes environmental protection officers.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 29-9011.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 72,480.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 34.00
- Currently, there are 76,630 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Occupational Health and Safety Specialists”.
Also Known As…
- Occupational Health and Safety Specialists
- Safety Specialist
- Safety Consultant
- Risk Control Consultant
- Health and Safety Manager
- Environmental, Health, and Safety EHS Officer
- Environmental Health and Safety Manager
- Director Employee Safety and Health
- Corporate Safety Director
- Chief Safety Officer
- Certified Industrial Hygienist
- Work Environment Safety Inspector
- Water Inspector
- Venereal Disease Investigator
- Tick Inspector
- Senior Safety Support Manager
- Senior Safety Management Consultant
- Sanitation Officer
- Sanitation Inspector
- Sanitary Inspector
- Sanitarian Inspector
- Sanitarian
- Safety Trainer
- Safety Person
- Safety Officer
- Safety Manager
- Safety Investigator/Cause Analyst
- Safety Investigator
- Safety Instructor
- Safety Inspector
- Safety Director
- Safety and Skill Based Pay Manager
- Safety and Health Manager
- Safety Advisor
- Safety Administrator
- Risk Prevention Engineer
- Risk Analyst
- Restaurant Inspector
- Radiological Health Specialist
- Radiation Protection Specialist
- Rabies Inspector
- Quarantine Inspector
- Public Health Service Officer
- Public Health Inspector
- Principle Industrial Hygienist
- OSHA Inspector (Occupational Safety and Health Administration Inspector)
- Occupational Safety and Health Inspector
- Occupational Health and Safety Specialist
- Mortician Investigator
- Medical Safety Director
- Loss Control Representative
- Loss Control Consultant
- Industrial Waste Inspector
- Industrial Safety and Health Technician
- Industrial Safety and Health Specialist
- Industrial Hygienist
- Industrial Hygiene Technician
- Health, Safety and Environmental Specialist, Senior
- Health Safety Manager
- Health Physics Technician
- Health Inspector
- Health Care Facilities Inspector
- Health and Safety Technician
- Health and Safety Inspector
- Hazardous Waste Management Specialist
- Furniture and Bedding Inspector
- Food Inspector
- Food and Drug Inspector
- Field Health Officer
- Environmental Specialist
- Environmental Safety and Occupational Health Program Manager
- Environmental Protection Officer
- Environmental Protection Inspector
- Environmental Health Technologist
- Environmental Health Sanitarian
- Environmental Health Safety Manager
- Environmental Health Inspector
- Dining Service Inspector
- Corporate Environmental, Health, and Safety Director
- Chief of Safety and Protection
- Certified Professional Ergonomist
- Certified Indoor Environmentalist
- Cause Analyst
- Analysis or Research Safety Inspector
Tasks for “Health Sanitarian”
- Recommend measures to help protect workers from potentially hazardous work methods, processes, or materials.
- Investigate the adequacy of ventilation, exhaust equipment, lighting, or other conditions that could affect employee health, comfort, or performance.
- Develop or maintain medical monitoring programs for employees.
- Order suspension of activities that pose threats to workers' health or safety.
- Inspect specified areas to ensure the presence of fire prevention equipment, safety equipment, or first-aid supplies.
- Investigate accidents to identify causes or to determine how such accidents might be prevented in the future.
- Conduct audits at hazardous waste sites or industrial sites or participate in hazardous waste site investigations.
- Maintain or update emergency response plans or procedures.
- Inspect or evaluate workplace environments, equipment, or practices to ensure compliance with safety standards and government regulations.
- Prepare hazardous, radioactive, or mixed waste samples for transportation or storage by treating, compacting, packaging, and labeling them.
- Coordinate "right-to-know" programs regarding hazardous chemicals or other substances.
- Perform laboratory analyses or physical inspections of samples to detect disease or to assess purity or cleanliness.
- Provide new-employee health and safety orientations and develop materials for these presentations.
- Collect samples of hazardous materials or arrange for sample collection.
- Investigate health-related complaints and inspect facilities to ensure that they comply with public health legislation and regulations.
- Collect samples of dust, gases, vapors, or other potentially toxic materials for analysis.
- Develop or maintain hygiene programs, such as noise surveys, continuous atmosphere monitoring, ventilation surveys, or asbestos management plans.
- Collaborate with engineers or physicians to institute control or remedial measures for hazardous or potentially hazardous conditions or equipment.
- Maintain inventories of hazardous materials or hazardous wastes, using waste tracking systems to ensure that materials are handled properly.
- Conduct safety training or education programs and demonstrate the use of safety equipment.
Related Technology & Tools
- Spirometers
- Gravimetric dust samplers
- Particle sensors
- Protective ear muffs
- Refrigerant leak detectors
- Liquid leak testing equipment
- X ray fluorescence XRF lead testing analyzers
- Air sampling impingers
- Vibration measurement equipment
- Turbidity monitors
- Safety shoes
- Emergency shower stations
- Humidity measurement equipment
- Anemometers
- Laboratory balances
- pH monitors
- Manometers
- Low-volume air sampling pumps
- Fire extinguishers
- Desktop computers
- Benzene detector tubes
- Colorimeters
- Gamma radiation survey meters
- Rotameters
- Sampling trains
- High-volume air sampling pumps
- Radiation monitoring instruments
- Cascade impactors
- Self-contained breathing apparatus
- Multi-gas detectors
- Psychrometers
- Volumetric flasks
- Notebook computers
- Audiometers
- Barometers
- Compressed air guns
- Handheld thermometers
- Charcoal absorption tubes
- Chemical detection tubes
- Personal computers
- Dissolved oxygen monitors
- Sample vials
- Pressure meters
- Peristaltic pumps
- Aerosol monitoring instruments
- Air flow monitors
- Personal protective suits
- Flame ionization detectors FID
- Gas leak testing equipment
- Microliter syringes
- Mold sampling equipment
- Ultraviolet UV digital meters
- Air sampling pumps
- Wet test meters
- Chlorine monitors
- Medical measuring tapes
- Geiger-Muller counters
- Photometers
- Respirators
- Smoke generating tubes
- Laboratory transfer pipettes
- Soil testing kits
- Safety goggles
- Luxmeters
- Sorbent tubes
- Gas chromatographs GC
- Emergency eye wash stations
- Dry gas meters
- Moisture meters
- Combustible gas meters
- Microsoft Word
- Mannus Compliance: EHS
- Curtis Management Resources Training Management System
- Quality Systems Incorporated Safety Tagging System
- Database software
- Safety Software OSHALOG 300
- Microsoft Outlook
- ImageWave MSDSFinder
- Web browser software
- Primatech AUDITWorks
- Microsoft SharePoint
- EcoLogic ADAM Indoor Air Quality and Analytical Data Management
- ESS Compliance Suite
- Microsoft Office
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- Microsoft Access
- Microsoft Excel
- SAP
- RAE Systems HazRAE
- Medgate Enterprise EHS