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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
• 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.
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Dr. Raj Desai, Ch. 27 Lecture Notes
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.
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Dr. Raj Desai, Ch. 27 Lecture Notes
• 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.
Fall (First Year)
Spring
Calculus I
Calculus II
Principles of Chemistry I
Principles of Chemistry II
P. of Chemistry I Lab
P. of Chemistry II Lab
English 1302
US History 1877 to Present
US History to 1877
Local and State Government
American Government
Oral Communications
Fall (Second Year)
Spring
Calculus III
Calculus IV
Engineering Physics I
Engineering Physics II
E. Physics I Lab
E. Physics II Lab
Statistical Analysis I
Statistical
Analysis II
CAD
Materials Science
AC/DC Circuits
Differential
Equations
Fall (Third
Year)
Spring
Engineering Economics
Hazardous Materials
Management
Occupational
Ergonomics
Legal Aspects of Safety and
Health
Engineering Elective
Training and
Development
Engineering Elective
Introduction to Fire
Prevention
Fundamentals of Occupational Safety
and Health
OSHA Standards
Fall (Fourth Year)
Spring
Risk Management
Safety Project Management
Accident Investigation
Safety Theories and
Practices
Process Safety
Toxicology
Safety Elective
Industrial Hygiene
Safety Elective
Organizational Theory and Behavior
Minor in Mechanical Engineering
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Introduction to Mechanical Engineering
Thermodynamics I
Thermodynamics II
Mechanics I
Mechanics II
Dynamics
Introduction to Design
Introduction to Design Lab
Minor in Electrical Engineering
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Introduction to Electrical Engineering
Engineering and Computer Programming
Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering
Electronics I
Electronics II
Electromagnetic Theory I
Electromagnetic Theory II
Minor in Industrial Engineering
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Principles of Industrial Automation
Engineering Design Production
Operations Research I
Operations Research II
Work Analysis and Design
Engineering Design for People
Minor in Petroleum Engineering
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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
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.
• Questions?