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Health and safety job options after military service?

I'm thinking about pursuing a career in health and safety after my military service. What roles are available for ex-military personnel in this field, and what kind of training might I need to transition effectively?

5 months ago

A career in health and safety can open a breadth of opportunities, especially for ex-military personnel who often bring unique skills to the table in areas like leadership, crisis management, and strategic planning. Some roles you may consider are:

1. Health and Safety Officer: HSOs ensure that safety regulations are followed within an organization. Your military training and discipline could be advantageous.

2. Environmental Health and Safety Manager: They manage and implement policies to ensure a safe and compliant work environment.

3. Safety Consultant: As a consultant, you evaluate workplaces for safety hazards and propose solutions.

4. Occupational Health and Safety Specialist: These specialists inspect workplaces to ensure they meet safety and health regulations.

To transition effectively, you'll likely need to undertake some specialized training or certification specific to health and safety roles. Some options include:

1. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Certification: This is a broad certification useful across various industries.

2. Certified Safety Professional (CSP): This is more advanced—you'll need a bachelor's degree and professional experience.

3. Associate Safety Professional (ASP): This is a stepping stone certification to CSP. It's a good place to begin if you're new to the field.

4. National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health (NEBOSH) Certificate: This UK-based certification is recognized globally.

5. Finally, a degree or courses in occupational health and safety, industrial hygiene, or a closely related field can be very beneficial.

Remember, the combination of your military experience along with these certifications and/or degrees would significantly improve your prospects in the health and safety field. It's also worth noting that some organizations, knowing the value ex-military personnel bring, actively recruit veterans, so it's beneficial to seek out these employers as well.

5 months ago

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