Working in Health and Safety

 


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The great thing about jobs in Health and Safety is that they could offer your students a pathway into virtually any industry – from TV and film to fashion and even the performing arts. Today, we explore the wide variety roles of roles in this area plus the different routes into the industry.

What roles are available? 💼

Health and safety coordinators: working to reduce accidents, injury and health problems in the workplace.


Quality, Health, Safety & Environment (QHSE) professionals: this role also covers the quality customers expect and environmental regulations organisations have to follow.


Building safety regulatory lead: this job comes with a lot of responsibility, making sure your organisation sticks to the law when it comes to building safety regulations.


Fire safety professionals: you make sure organisations minimise the risk of fire and have a plan to deal with fires if they occur.

Two people wearing high vis in a factory look at plans on a large sheet of paper

What skills do I need? 💡

  • Communication: You’ll be able to communicate important safety information to colleagues and clients – people’s lives could depend on it.

  • Problem solving: As well as identifying health and safety challenges in the workplace, you’ll be able to recommend solutions colleagues can put into action.

  • Project management: You may be tasked with designing a safer workplace, so you’ll need to be able to see a project through from start to finish.


What subjects could I take? 📚

Your can pursue a career in Health and Safety no matter what academic route you go down – but here are some ideas about how your school/college subjects can help you develop the skills and understanding needed to succeed in this career path.

A whole range of school subjects can equip you for a Health and Safety career. Maths, for example, can provide you with those all-important problem-solving skills, while Design and Technology could help you come up with healthy workplace adaptations and practices.

Uni or Apprenticeship? 🤔

Other things to consider…

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