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Q&A: College Degree + Certification= OSHA?

| June 7, 2024 | 0 Comments

Question by Eureka!: College Degree + Certification= OSHA?
I will be finishing my Bachelors Degree in Labor Studies (insignificant Biased Science) and I will also be OSHA certified in the General Industry (30 hour program), as well as taking 2 other classes concerning OSHA during my college years.

What are the odds of me being able to work for OSHA or anything concerning it?

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Answer by gowylde
Hello Eureka. A 30 hour General Industry certification is a excellent start. You may want to look into a 10 or 30 hour construction certification to, do to the fact most of our citations are all ears on construction work. Mainly you should have at least a B.S in Environmental Health and Safety, but there are ways around it. You must have at least a few years of safety experience at any work house. 900 hours a year would be excellent. gain experience with safety rules and regulations, you may become eligible for a career with OSHA. Also house a resume on www.linkedin and/or join ASSE. Excellent luck and hope to see you in the personnel one day

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