Search

Chat With Us

    Your guide to know everything you need about studying Occupational Health and Safety

    Your guide to know everything you need about studying Occupational Health and Safety

    Medicine & Health

    What you need to know about Occupational Health and Safety

    Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) education focuses on identifying, mitigating, and controlling risks faced by employees in various workplaces. Students in OHS programs learn to establish, implement, and assess safety standards to promote secure working environments.

    Bachelor's or Master's courses in Occupational Health and Safety cover topics such as human factors, ergonomics, accident prevention, risk assessment, hygiene and chemical safety, toxicology, and fire protection. Future OHS professionals collaborate with employers across diverse industries to ensure the creation of safe workspaces, encompassing considerations such as office ergonomics and the promotion of healthy practices to prevent injuries and illnesses.

    Success in the field requires not only a profound understanding of workplace laws and OHS policies but also proficiency in communication, presentation, problem-solving, conflict management, and risk assessment. OHS professionals play a pivotal role in fostering a culture of safety within organizations, addressing potential hazards, and safeguarding the well-being of employees across various work environments. The multifaceted skill set acquired in OHS education equips professionals to navigate the complexities of ensuring occupational health and safety in diverse workplaces.

    Occupational Health and Safety Careers

    • ergonomics specialist
    • safety specialist
    • safety consultant
    • safety inspector
    Browse all programs related to Occupational Health and Safety 

    Specialisations

    Wishlist