Occupational Health and Safety Technicians


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Occupational Health and Safety Technicians

Occupational Health and Safety Technicians - Working Conditions

In a typical work setting, occupational health and safety technicians:

Interpersonal Relationships

  • Are in contact with others each day by phone, e-mail, and in person.
  • Have a high level of social contact through phone, email, and in person conversations.
  • Work with coworkers on a team and sometimes lead the work of others.
  • Work with customers.
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  • Be responsible for the health and safety of others.
  • Be responsible for your work and the work of others.

Physical Work Conditions

  • Almost always work indoors. Sometimes work outdoors when inspecting facilities or collecting samples.
  • Outdoor work sites may not be under cover, and indoor locations may not have heating or air conditioning.
  • Sometimes work in a closed vehicle when visiting worksites.
  • May work physically near others.
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  • Sometimes experience loud sounds and distracting noise levels.
  • Are sometimes exposed to contaminants.
  • Are occasionally exposed to hazardous conditions and equipment. Wear protective gear in these situations.

Work Performance

  • Cause extremely serious errors if they make a mistake.
  • Make decisions that have major impact on others.
  • Make most decisions without consulting a supervisor. Set daily goals and tasks independently.
  • Must be accurate and precise.
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  • Often repeat the same mental and physical activities.
  • Work in a moderately competitive environment and must meet strict deadlines on a weekly basis.

Hours/Travel

  • Work a regular schedule.
  • Usually have a set schedule and work 40 hours per week. May work more than 40 hours a week to meet deadlines.
Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.