Occupational Safety & Health Manager Certificate
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Program Overview
The Occupational Safety and Health for Managers and Supervisors certificate provides a defined path for individuals who are responsible for the overall safety of a company or institution, and who are responsible for the administrative and legal aspect of safety. This program allows the student to gain the knowledge and skills needed to supervise other safety professionals, manage risk, and manage potential OSHA cases. Typically these individuals are Directors, Managers, Supervisors, and Human Resources representatives.
These courses can be completed either live online or live in person.
Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the Certificate program will be able to:
- Describe basic elements of Risk Management, Worker’s Compensation losses and risk assessment.
- Understand the importance of a full range of leadership concepts and the relation between employee morale and organizational productivity
- Implement oral, written and non-verbal communication techniques to improve daily interactions with employees, co-workers and supervisors
- Describe Cal/OSHA’s requirement for employers to develop and implement an effective Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP)
- Implement strategies and techniques to communicate with a multicultural workforce
- Describe basic accident/incident investigation procedures and analysis techniques
- Describe Cal/OSHA’s legal process including the appeals process and how to file an appeal before the Occupational Safety and Health Appeals Board
- Perform basic inspection using industry standard practices
- Demonstrate understanding of specific OSHA standards and regulations
- Identify common violations of OSHA standards and propose abatement actions which fulfill regulatory mandates
Who Should Attend
Supervisors, company owners, top and middle management, loss control representatives, workers compensation administrators, risk management personnel, safety managers and safety engineers and human resources personnel.
Certificate Requirements
To earn the Occupational Safety and Health for Managers and Supervisors certificate, the individual will have to successfully complete 8 required courses and 3 elective courses. All of the required courses must be completed through CSUDH OTI Education Center. All courses must be completed within a 5-year period.
Courses taken through other official OSHA Training Institute Education Centers can be used to fulfill up to 3 elective courses for the certificate of completion.
Required Courses
To earn the Occupational Safety and Health Certificate for Managers and Supervisors, participants must complete a total of eight (8) required courses and three (3) elective courses.
⬛ Required Courses: (Complete 8)
- Introduction to Risk Management
- Effective Leadership Skills
- Effective Communication Skills
- Managing a Multi-Cultural Workforce
- Developing an Effective IIPP
- OSHA 7505 - Introduction to Incident/Accident Investigation
- Cal/OSHA Legal Process
- Safety Audits And Inspections
⬛ Electives Courses: (Complete 3)
- OSHA 5109 - Cal/OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry
- OSHA 5119 - Cal/OSHA Standards for General Industry
- OSHA 521 - OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene
- OSHA 510 - OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry
- OSHA 511 - OSHA Standards for General Industry
- OSHA 5410 - Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Maritime
- High-Impact Training & Presentation Techniques
Special Features
Courses are offered for continuing Education Units (CEUs). Nationally recognized standards govern attendance requirements to earn CEU credits. A permanent record is established and students may request CSU Dominguez Hills’ transcript either online or by calling the University Records office. Students not pursuing the certificate of completion may take individual courses.
Class Time:
188 Hours — typically completed in two semesters, dependent on course selection
Other Time, including lab:
All Courses have lab components that may require the use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
Class Schedules:
—Day and weekend classes
—Schedule dependent on elective course selections
Program Prerequisites:
—At least high school-level math, reading, language and writing skills
—Minimum 2 years of experience in the industry in which you intend to apply this training
Equipment Used in Program:
Personal Protective Equipment
Target Occupations:
Occupational Health and Safety Specialists, Safety Professionals, Safety Managers, Safety Engineers, Risk Assessment Coordinators, Supervisors of all industries
Target Sector:
All Industries
Program Cost
Range: $5,285—$5,790 | Dependent on Course Elective selection
(If attending on campus, parking fees are required. There are two options: $10/day for daily parking permits or $200 for semester permits.)
Out of work and need training? This program is approved for funding through the Workforce Investment and Opportunity Act (WIOA). Visit the America's Job Center website for more information.
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