- Identifying chemical, physical, radiological and biological risks in the work environment and sites, and measuring and examining lighting, ventilation and noise levels.
- Monitoring and following up on industrial waste disposal procedures
- Designing programs to prevent or avoid occupational diseases
- Preparing and archiving documents and reports related to occupational health
- Supervising fire prevention systems and fire risk management, including ensuring the readiness and maintenance of fire-fighting equipment, preparing evacuation and emergency plans, implementing periodic evacuation experiments, coordinating with the competent authorities, and training workers on safety procedures and dealing with fire cases.
Requirements:
Diploma or Bachelor's degree in occupational health and safety
OSHA General Industry Safety and Health Certification