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EHS jobs (Environmental Health Safety) jobs are slowly becoming in demand due to the increasing awareness people are having to the current condition of the environment, and our relationship to the environment and the risks people face in industries where work environments are delicate. There are around 11,000 Americans who are working in environmental health and safety programs which include industrial hygienists, environmental health, and safety engineer.

Some of these EHS jobs have relatively higher salaries than other jobs. These environmental health and safety jobs which are prevailing in both government and private industries cover a diverse range of operations. Why are these jobs slowly becoming important in our present economy? It is because through these jobs that monitoring of compliance of various industries with the prescribe regulations on safety and environmental protection set by the federal government are verified and confirmed. Any violations of these set policies are immediately reported to the assigned safety officers for proper corrective actions to prevent accidents that can lead to illness and even death.

EHS jobs like environmental health and safety engineers are often specialized in a distinct area of the environmental impact. Some of the few specific fields of work for these engineers are air pollution, waste water control, hazardous waste management, industrial hygiene, solid waste disposal, and water supply. To prepare you in landing an EHS job, getting degrees in environmental health and safety can be found in universities all over the nation as well as online. This program is also offered in the University of Michigan which is considered to be the most regarded program provider in the United States and the longest-standing as well. This IH program aims to provide comprehensive graduate-level education and at the same time ensuring graduates are qualified to continue and assume careers and leadership roles in the practice of an industrial hygienist. They are also offering Master’s (M.S. or M.P.H.) degrees with emphasis on research, interdisciplinary coursework, and field experience which requires typically 2 years of study including a 4-month summer internship. The University of Michigan’s IH program also include graduate programs in occupational health nursing as well as occupational safety engineering; and complimentary academic program in environmental sciences, toxicology, and human nutrition.



EHS jobs salaries vary by job location, certification, and level of education attained by an applicant. Private industries commonly pay between $50,000 and $90,000 per year while government jobs pay from $30,000 to $50,000 per year range. Aside from the monetary benefit that can be received from EHS employment, other benefits of these includes an opportunity to effect positive changes in the environment where you live and work for the next generation and at the same time be able to educate people to manage, control, evaluate, recognize, and anticipate chemical, biological, and/or physical agents in the workplace as well as the ergonomic stresses and safety hazards. Some of the offices and organizations where these EHS jobs are needed are in the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency), Environmental Health Safety Consultancy, and in industrial industries such as mines, factories, and other facilities. As a CIA environmental safety officer, you will lend technical support and manage environmental health safety programs for the agency and the salary range is from $60,989 to $113,007. For environmental health safety consultants, either you work independently or with a consultancy firm. You are in-charge with the assessment of the shortcomings in environmental health conditions in a given workplace and sometimes create and help in the implementation of new programs to aid companies and organizations meet new standards or improve their environmental health safety. The salary per year ranges from $64,250 to $95,013. Industrial hygienists are common in the industrial sector and are tasked to consider various biological, chemical, and physical health hazards such as bio-aerosols, pathogens, dusts, gases and vapors, ionizing, and non-ionizing radiation and ways to alleviate adverse health effects of these agents. The average salary for an industrial hygienists ranges from $68,152 to $99,015.

Pursuing an EHS career can provide a long-term career as well as an opportunity to make our workplaces a safe and convenient place to work.

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