Occupational Health and Safety Practitioner (Applied Certificate)
Location(s): Saskatoon Distance Learning Option
Apply to the applied certificate program if you:
- want an entry-level position in OH&S
- have industry experience and want to add OH&S to your credentials
- work as an OH&S practitioner and require one year post-secondary education to write the Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP) exam to become a professional
- are a member of a working group and want to know more about OH&S
- want to work in an OH&S department along with other OH&S professionals (specialists, coordinators)
Apply for the certificate program if you:
- are a graduate of the applied certificate and want to further your education
- have industry experience and want to add OH&S to your credentials
- want to prepare to write the Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP) exam
- work in a one-person OH&S department
- want a higher level position in an OH&S department, as an officer, superintendent, manager or supervisor
Students in our Occupational Health and Safety Practitioner program learn the skills needed to provide knowledgeable advice that employers need to develop, implement and evaluate company safety management systems. They also learn how to create effective teams, communicate effectively and coach employees to work safely. When you add an OH&S certificate and the CRSP designation to your current education and experience you have an added advantage as a job seeker. Graduates are also encouraged to take additional safety training courses throughout their careers, so that they can stay current in the field and gear their education to employer job postings.
For more information, contact the program at kim.mann@siast.sk.ca.
Flexible Learning Options
The Occupational Health and Safety Practitioner applied certificate program is offered both full-time and part-time. The full-time program is 13 weeks, including a one-week practicum, and is offered at SIAST Kelsey Campus in Saskatoon. The part-time program is offered online and can be completed within two or three years.
Did you know?
SIAST’s Occupational Health and Safety Practitioner programs are the only OH&S education programs in Saskatchewan, and the only OH&S training in Canada that offers Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR).
How does it fit?
If you are a self-directed individual with strong communication and change management skills, and enjoy working as part of a team with team-building skills, OH&S could be a good career fit. OH&S practitioners also need strong organizational capabilities, keen observational skills, a knack for multi-tasking and the ability to routinely handle large volumes of information.