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Think About Construction Safety as a Career

Topic: Business Coach and Business CoachingPublished March 12, 2011

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Construction safety jobs are important jobs. Hundreds of workers are injured or die each year in job-related accidents. Many of these tragedies could have been avoided with the proper safety education and/or equipment. Jobsite safety inspectors and educators help ensure that workers are using the best techniques and equipment to prevent such tragedies from occurring. If workplace safety is your passion, you may want to consider making this your career. The first step in finding a job in construction safety, as with any other job, is to assess your skills and training in this area. What jobsite experience do you have? Have you learned about handling hazardous materials? Have you taken any special courses or trainings? If you have not worked in this area before, you may need to expand your base knowledge about the industry before specializing in occupational health and safety. If you feel that you have the expertise and skills needed to move forward in your chosen career, the next step is to learn more about local laws. The local labor laws and safety ordinances will dictate much of your work in construction safety. You will also need to know a fair bit about insurance loss control and what it means to your company’s bottom line. Of course, any safety professional knows that keeping up with OSHA compliance is vital to keeping any business running smoothly. Once you have assessed your experience, skills and training, you can begin to assemble your resume. Be sure to note the trainings you have attended and any certification you have earned. Don’t ever use false statements, but do make the most of what you have done. This is one case where you are allowed to sing your own praises. You may even want to consult a professional resume writer to make sure your resume is the best it can be. Once your resume is complete, you will be able to start job hunting. You can look to local contractors and construction companies for openings, check the local papers, or go online. You could even consider starting your own business as a safety consultant. Keeping up with OSHA construction regulations and making sure the company is in compliance is definitely a full-time job and many companies are hiring in this area. Online job search sites may have some openings listed, but in such a specialized area, you may need to look for a specialized site. The internet offers many specialized sites that cater to companies hiring for construction safety jobs, like www.constructionsafetyjobs.com. Be prepared for a thorough interview when applying for jobs. A lot is riding on the line for a company when it hires a safety professional, so they tend to perform a very in-depth interview. Be confident and self-assured, but don’t overstate your abilities. If you get in over your head, you could be putting lives at risk. If safety is your passion, start looking for a construction safety job today. A career in this rewarding industry could be just around the corner at the next jobsite.

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