Safety Engineers must be able to anticipate and evaluate hazardous conditions as well as develop hazard control methods. Their responsibility is to conform with all of OSHA's chemical standards (including lead and asbestos). Safety Engineers must also be familiar with the application of health and safety regulations to help minimize potential workplace hazards.
Safety Engineers identify and evaluate hazardous conditions and practices; Develop hazard control designs, methods and procedures; Implement and advise others on hazard control programs; Evaluate the effectiveness of hazard control programs; Draft safety plans.
Job Function: $10/M
General Safety & Health Engineers |
4,651 |
Hazard Prevention Engineers |
20,215 |
Industrial Safety Engineers |
3,654 |
Safety Management Engineers |
8,901 |
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