Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Manager
AU$14K-AU$47K
/ year
6-9 years experience
AU$14K-AU$47K
/ year
6-9 years experience
Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) Managers direct all facets of their organization's EHS policy. They frequently collaborate with a team of experts to ensure that these rules are applied effectively and uniformly throughout the firm.
An Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Manager's typical roles are listed below:
An Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Manager's roles and responsibilities are:
Major educational qualifications required for Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Manager are:
1
Safety Rules
2
Safety Procedures
3
Environmental Awareness
4
Environmental Engineering
5
Environmental Studies in Civil Engineering
Some alternative job roles available for Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Managers are:
Environmental Health and Safety Professionals' employment is predicted to expand by roughly 4% between 2019 and 2029 by the BLS (Bureau of Labour Statistics), which is about average for all occupations. Increases will result from new environmental standards that call for investigating and eliminating occupational dangers. Potential career prospects may result from the growing usage of nuclear power.
A CAGR (Compound annual growth rate)of 7.3% is anticipated for the worldwide environment, health, and safety (EHS) market, which had a 2021 market size of $6.37 billion. The environment, health, and safety (EHS) industry are being driven by factors including the government issuing more directives for the use of EHS (Environmental, Health, and Safety) services and solutions, as well as an increase in accidents at mining, oil and gas, and chemical facilities.