Occupational Safety and Health Engineering
Occupational Safety and Health involves analyzing operating procedures, materials, machines and conditions at work sites to determine risks of injury, occupational disease and damage to property and equipment.
What do Occupational Safety and Health Engineering majors do?
Occupational Safety and Health professionals develop measures for controlling workplace hazards and limiting financial loss. You may specialize in a general industry, construction, environmental problems, transportation, product design, insurance loss control, fire and property protection, and the healthcare industry. Engineers in Occupational Safety and Health should possess an aptitude for math and science, an analytical mind, and problem-solving and communication skills. You should also have a genuine concern for people and be able to work well with both labor and management. Being patient, flexible and practical are vital as well.