Log into Indiana Career Explorer 2. Click on the blue “Explore Occupations” at the top 3. Scroll down to “Title Search” 4. For selecting the highest education (drop down menu) select “All Education Levels” 5. In the Keyword area, type in the job you are interested in doing. 6. Once you find the job, click on the name of it and find the information using the right hand tabs on the screen. (Ex. “Tasks and Conditions”, “Education & Experience”) You may copy and paste into this document. . If you are not able to edit in word, make sure that you click “Enable Editing” at the top of the document. Name of the career| Occupational Saftey and Health Specialists| 3 tasks of that career| * Review work areas to make sure they are safe. * Develop Programs and systems to help improve work areas that are not safe * Provide education and guidance regarding safety laws and regulations. | Working Conditions of the career| Occupational health and safety specialists work in a variety of settings.
Many travel from place to place as they inspect businesses. This work can place them in dangerous situations, so safety and health precautions are always important. Work can be strenuous and involve long hours. Most specialists work 40 to 50 hours a week, which can include evening and weekend hours. | 3 skills required of that career| * Talking to others to convey information effectively. * Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems. Giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times. | Strongest work value of that career| Occupations that satisfy this O*NET work value offer supportive management that stands behind employees. The corresponding Kuder Work Value is Workplace. | Education required for the career| Most jobs require a bachelor’s degree in occupational health, safety, or a related field; some require advanced degrees.
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1Understand own responsibilities, and the responsibilities of others, relating to health and safety in the work setting 1.1 identify legislation relating to general health and safety in a health or social care work setting Health and Safety at work act of 1974, it ensures that the employer, the employee have responsibilities to ensure that a good level of safety is attained in the workplace. The ...
All specialists are trained in the applicable laws or inspection procedures through some combination of classroom and on-the-job training. | Suggested major for the career| Occupational health, safety, or a related field, such as engineering, biology, or chemistry. For some positions, a master’s degree in industrial hygiene, health physics, or a related subject is required. | Median Indiana Yearly Salary in that career| $66,270| Job outlook (% change) of that career| +9%| When you are done: . Save this file in your documents (File > Save As> Documents> save) 2. Go into canvas on either Firefox or Chrome and click on the Career Research Assignment 3. In the upper right hand corner, click “submit assignment” 4. At the bottom of the page, click on either Browse or Choose file. 5. Find your file in your documents that you saved and click open 6. Click “submit assignment”. (this will take a few minutes and may say that you have no file, but it’s submitting)