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find web sites and stuff that i will have to know to pass the interview with the boss.

2006-09-08 07:52:58 · 1 answers · asked by igor s 1 in Local Businesses United States Other - US Local Businesses

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To become a safety coordinator or risk manager generally requires extensive knowledge of OSHA regulations. That is something that is going to take years to familiarize yourself with. Most entry level positions in the risk management field will require a college degree and in some specialized industries like the chemical and manufacturing sectors requires knowledge of those fields as well to understand the processes that you would be exposed to.

For a run of the mill company, start with a degree in Occupational Safety.

2006-09-09 07:05:35 · answer #1 · answered by Sam B 4 · 0 0

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