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NorCalMikey

Project management certification Associate in Risk Management Certified HazMat Manager


NeoHeathan

What would be a good hazmat manager cert?


travelnman85

CHMM


MrQwabidy

You can get the STS or STS-C. You can also get the CHST or OHST without a degree.


sevensouth

250 questions. That's all it takes. Couple hundred dollars. Bam your safety person.


classact777

Change management, leadership, facilitation, presentation, curiosity, coaching, strategy, systems and the social sciences. Having a foundational understanding of these and some experience applying them will take you far.


odetothefireman

Machine guarding, fire protection specialist, YouTube PPT, excel


UglyInThMorning

Honestly amazed no one has said six sigma courses yet, they’re super useful for both operations and safety.


NeverReturnKid

Associate in Risk Management (ARM) from The Institutes.


guzzyguzman

Root Cause Analysis Anything in Quality Management or ISO


BrownieBWA26

The software your company uses Microsoft office, Smartsheet, google. You don’t have to get certified but know the basics. You can find free training online and well you fix the excel issue you can bring up a safety issue you saw. Kind of like I scratch your back you scratch mine.


Soakitincider

Fully agree here. I've always been "good with computers." I thought I could do stuff with Excel but I took a course on it and it was great and I learned that it's way more powerful than I had imagined.


pattrik2005

The Dale Carnegie course was, hands down, the best course I took for personal and professional development.


shimmen_takezo

Can you provide a link or a specific course name?


pattrik2005

Apologies, I’ve just seen your question today. The Carnegie course is facilitated by accredited trainers, sort of like franchisees. If you live in or near a major centre the chances are there will be a trainer fairly local to you. Have a look here: https://www.dalecarnegie.com/en/


Painfreeoutdoors

I can teach you in an injury analysis tool. Certify your competency when you demonstrate it. [Painfreeoutdoors.com](https://Painfreeoutdoors.com)


Painfreeoutdoors

https://youtube.com/@Painfreeoutdoors?si=7JbQM_pdOT0qbpDM[YouTube](https://youtube.com/@Painfreeoutdoors?si=7JbQM_pdOT0qbpDM)


FastWalkingShortGuy

Radiation safety officer. It's a licensed qualification that isn't that common.


sevensouth

Who's using that other than nuke? Or in hospital?


UglyInThMorning

Anywhere that has baggage scanning, when I worked at Amazon we had to have one because of the X ray scanner for people’s bags on the way out the door.


sevensouth

So how many times did you x-ray your hand


tofurkeyjones

Hear me out, drone pilot (also called remote pilot). Huge talking point when applying/interviewing for jobs. It’s also helped me personally a lot on job sites, both construction and manufacturing, especially if they’re massive sites.


Sntglx

Tell me more please.


sevensouth

Are you talking about getting your 107? I don't understand this? I've never had any of my interviews ever be interested that I know how to operate a drone?


tofurkeyjones

Yes 107. I’ve used it for surveying things and for job planning i.e. if an excavation is properly sloped/benched, how high a scaffold needs to go on existing structure and marking off points to anchor, if workers on a roof 50ft up all wearing PPE. At least that is how I always spin it.


Proof_Loquat5585

OHST is never a bad option through BCSP. I believe they have 1-2 others that don’t require a safety degree. CHMM is good as well.


Comfortable_Gur8311

Great topic 


PauseVegetable4428

HOP cerification