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Safety Engineer

Safety Engineer. Safety, Health, and the Environment ITEC 3305. What is an engineer?. An engineer is someone who can take a simple idea and see through it to the bottomless pits of messy, complexity that lies underneath. Sean McGrath, CTO, Propylon . An engineer who errs may harm hundreds.

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Safety Engineer

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  1. Safety Engineer Safety, Health, and the Environment ITEC 3305

  2. What is an engineer? • An engineer is someone who can take a simple idea and see through it to the bottomless pits of messy, complexity that lies underneath. Sean McGrath, CTO, Propylon

  3. An engineer who errs may harm hundreds • Engineers can make a significant contribution to safety. • Correspondingly, they can cause, inadvertently or through incompetence, accidents that result in serious injury and property damage. • The engineer has more potential to affect safety in the workplace than any other person does. • Dr. Raj Desai, Ch. 27 Lecture Notes

  4. Safety engineer • The title safety engineer is sometimes a misnomer because it implies that the person is a degreed engineer. This may not be the case, as typically the title is given to the person who has overall responsibility for the company’s safety program. • This person is responsible for the traditional aspects of the safety program such as preventing mechanical injuries; falls, impact and acceleration injuries; heat and temperature injuries; electrical accidents; fire related accidents and so on. • Dr. Raj Desai, Ch. 27 Lecture Notes

  5. If engineering is one of the most important aspects of safety, and there are positions titled safety engineer, why are there no formal degrees in safety engineering? • What follows is a sample curriculum for a B.S. in Safety Engineering, as well as sample minors for further specialization.

  6. Minor in Mechanical Engineering Option • Introduction to Mechanical Engineering • Thermodynamics I • Thermodynamics II • Mechanics I • Mechanics II • Dynamics • Introduction to Design • Introduction to Design Lab

  7. Minor in Electrical Engineering Option • Introduction to Electrical Engineering • Engineering and Computer Programming • Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering • Electronics I • Electronics II • Electromagnetic Theory I • Electromagnetic Theory II

  8. Minor in Industrial Engineering Option • Principles of Industrial Automation • Engineering Design Production • Operations Research I • Operations Research II • Work Analysis and Design • Engineering Design for People

  9. Minor in Petroleum Engineering Option • Physical Geology • Physical Geology Lab • Structural Geology • Geology of Hydrocarbons • Introduction to Petroleum Engineering • Petroleum Development Methods • Petroleum Production Methods • Formation Evaluation • Petroleum Property Evaluation

  10. Certifications • Graduates would be eligible to take the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam, given by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES). • After passing the FE, the engineer would have to gain 4 years of real world experience; then they would be eligible to take the Principles and Practices of Engineering Exam. • After passing the PE/PS, the engineer would obtain their Professional License. • The Professional License allows the safety engineer to render consultation services to whoever may be interested. • Graduates could also take the exam given by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals of America.

  11. Questions?

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