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Occupational Health and Safety Specialist: Occupational health and safety specialists analyze work environments and procedures to identify potential hazards and develop safety programs to mitigate risks. They conduct inspections, provide training, and ensure compliance with OSHA regulations to maintain a safe work environment.
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Environmental Health Specialist: Environmental health specialists focus on identifying and addressing environmental factors that may affect human health and safety in the workplace. They assess air quality, water quality, and hazardous materials handling to ensure compliance with environmental regulations and promote worker well-being.
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Industrial Hygienist: Industrial hygienists specialize in identifying and controlling workplace hazards that may cause illness or injury. They conduct air and noise monitoring, assess chemical exposures, and develop strategies to minimize risks and ensure compliance with OSHA standards.
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Safety Compliance Officer: Safety compliance officers ensure that organizations adhere to all relevant safety regulations and standards, including those established by OSHA. They conduct audits, inspections, and investigations to identify non-compliance issues and recommend corrective actions to mitigate risks and prevent accidents.
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Safety Training Specialist: Safety training specialists develop and deliver training programs to educate employees on safety procedures, hazard recognition, and emergency response protocols. They assess training needs, design instructional materials, and conduct training sessions to promote a culture of safety within organizations.