Education and Training for Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors

SOC Code: 17-2111
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Typical Entry Level Education

Bachelor's degree

Work Experience

None

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87 Certification(s)
Certification NameCertifying OrganizationCertification Type
Accessibility Inspector/Plans Examiner International Code CouncilCore
Associate Ergonomics Professional Board of Certification in Professional ErgonomicsCore
Associate Human Factors Professional Board of Certification in Professional ErgonomicsAdvanced
Associate Safety and Health Manager Institute of Hazardous Materials ManagementCore
Building Plans Examiner International Code CouncilCore
Certified Director of Safety North American Transportation Management InstituteAdvanced
Certified Electrical Safety Compliance Professional National Fire Protection AssociationAdvanced
Certified Energy Manager Association of Energy EngineersAdvanced
Certified Environmental and Safety Compliance Officer National Registry of Environmental ProfessionalsAdvanced
Certified Environmental Storm Water Compliance Professional National Registry of Environmental ProfessionalsAdvanced
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