
Undergraduate Certificate in
Occupational Safety and Health
The Undergraduate Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health teaches you how to reduce risks, follow safety laws and help keep workers safe in a variety of industries.
About the Undergraduate Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health
Creating safe work environments is vital across all industries. The Undergraduate Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health provides you with the knowledge and skills necessary to reduce risks and enhance workplace safety. You will learn how to identify hazards, adhere to safety regulations and implement best practices for injury prevention. The courses cover topics such as safety program management, accident investigation and the fundamentals of occupational health.
This certificate equips you to support safety initiatives in various fields, including construction, manufacturing, aviation and more. If you aspire to play a significant role in ensuring the safety and health of workers, this certificate offers a strong foundation for a career in safety and health management.
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About Occupational Safety and Health at the Worldwide & Online Campus
The Undergraduate Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health focuses on preventing injuries and enhancing safety in the workplace. You will learn about workplace hazards, safety regulations and how to respond to accidents. Additionally, you will discover how to develop safety programs and foster a safety culture within your organization.
This certificate is ideal for those pursuing a career in safety, operations, maintenance or any risk management field. With Embry‑Riddle's hands-on approach, you will acquire practical tools that can significantly impact the workplace.
Occupational Safety and Health Information
- Credits: 12
- Online or In-Person: Fully online
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Students will:
- Develop a comprehensive plan to identify, mitigate, and justify financial approaches for addressing a variety of occupational safety and health hazards.
- Determine the societal implications of potential environmental issues in the workplace, including control measures for regulatory compliance and meeting public expectations.
- Identify effective safety and health training techniques for diverse workplace populations.
- Use technology to support professional practices.
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Summary
12 Credits
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