Site Safety Manager
Review, evaluate, and analyze work environments and design programs and procedures to control, eliminate, and prevent disease or injury caused by chemical, physical, and biological agents or ergonomic factors. May conduct inspections and enforce adherence to laws and regulations governing the health and safety of individuals. May be employed in the public or private sector.
At a Glance
Site Safety Manager. Top skills: Root Cause Analysis, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Investigation.
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Parent Occupation (O*NET)
Occupational Health and Safety Specialists
Median Wage
$83,910/yr
Growth (2024-34)
+12.5%
Education
Bachelor's degree
Skills & Requirements
Specialized Skills (15)
Root Cause Analysis
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Occupational Injuries
Maintenance Scheduling
Waste Minimization
Pollution Prevention
ISO 9000 Series
Regulatory Compliance
Quality Management
Continuous Improvement Process
Data Management
ISO 14000 Series
Program Analysis
Corrective And Preventive Action (CAPA)
Common Skills (8)
Investigation
Proactivity
Safety Assurance
Leadership
Supervision
Coordinating
Accountability
Certifications (7)
Construction Health And Safety Technician
30-Hour OSHA General Industry Card
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certification
Occupational Hygiene and Safety Technician (OHST)
American Society For Quality (ASQ) Certified
Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Certification
First Aid Certification
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