Occupational Health and Safety Technician

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AVG. SALARY

$53,640

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EDUCATION

High school (GED) +

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

What To Learn

High School

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Beyond High School

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Education Level

Education training and experience are required at different levels for success in different occupations.

High school (GED), plus on-the-job training

Occupational health and safety technicians typically need at least a high school diploma to enter the occupation, and they receive training on the job. Some pursue professional certification.

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Additional Information

Most states don't have licensing requirements, according to a spokesperson at the American Board of Industrial Hygiene. However, the board offers certification to those with a bachelor's degree in a main science and five years of experience in the field of industrial hygiene.

Industrial hygienist Grady Russell says that most industrial hygienists he knows don't have degrees in it. "There's not that many people working in this field and a lot of them are older," he says.

"Most people don't go out and get a degree in industrial hygiene. They get degrees in engineering and get jobs where they're hit with industrial hygiene responsibilities. Then they go to undergraduate school to get the training they need."

Extra Requirements

Employers may prefer or require occupational health and safety technicians to have professional certification. This certification is available through several organizations, such as the Board for Global EHS Credentialing, Board of Certified Safety Professions, and National Association of Safety Professionals.

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