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Learn how to reduce and prevent accidents at work by going beyond regulatory compliance and building an effective safety and health management system with our Safety and Health Management Certificate. You’ll learn how to create a risk management system to reduce accidents, plus you’ll develop accident investigation skills.
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Choose any one Occupational Safety and Health course not used for Requirements A, B or C.
Certified Hazardous Material Manager (CHMM) Review may not be used.
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