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Career Outlook

Roles & Responsibilities:

Professionals in this field perform safety and environmental compliance inspections, investigate accidents, apply Texas Workforce Compensation Commission (TWCC) regulations and keep records according to Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards. Graduates also develop programs for employee safety training, fire prevention and protection, hearing conservation and noise control, drug abuse prevention, and hazardous waste handling and disposal. As a graduate of the Accident Investigation Certification program, you may hold positions such as site safety technician, safety investigator, or site safety inspector.

Employers want technicians who can:

  • Help them comply with OSHA and EPA standards, as well as other government regulations;
  • Develop, implement and administer safety and fire prevention programs;
  • Train employees in proper safety techniques;
  • Investigate and control accidents; and
  • Apply TWCC regulations.

The Technical Advantage:

TSTC students overwhelmingly state the top reason they picked the college was because of the hands-on experience. While at TSTC, Accident Investigation students use many types of equipment and software to gain the competitive edge. These include:

  • Noise monitoring equipment;
  • Air sampling equipment;
  • Fall protection devices;
  • Respirators; and self-contained breathing apparatuses,
  • Cameras, and tape recording devices.

Industry Standards:

In addition to holding a certificate from TSTC, graduates can gain extra credibility in the job market by holding industry certifications such as Occupational Health and Safety Technologist (OSHT).

Accident Investigation Office:
voice: 903-923-3303
fax: 903-935-5656
 
Department Chair:
Wayne Dillon
voice: 903-923-3303
 
Master Instructor:
George Kezerle
voice: 903-923-3314
 
Location:
The Accident Investigation Office is located in the South Building in Room 104
 
Office Hours:
M - F 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
 

Page Content Provider: Wayne.Dillon@marshall.tstc.edu