TSTC-Breckenridge to offer Occupational Safety Compliance program
Texas State Technical College in Breckenridge will offer a new program of study starting this fall: Occupational Safety Compliance Technology.
Students who successfully complete the five-semester program will earn an Associate of Applied Science degree, according to a news release from TSTC. Registration for the fall semester is underway.
“We brought the OSC course to Breckenridge because many of our Environmental Technology students were getting jobs in the occupational health and safety fields as health safety officers,” TSTC Associate Provost Debbie Karl said. “Safety officers are needed in all types of industries, from oil field to wind to manufacturing. Just about any large company will need a safety officer if they need to meet Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations.”
The program will educate students about OSHA regulations within the workplace to keep employees from harm.
“The demand for workers with a safety degree is rising. Employers need safety personnel to manage the workplace so no one gets hurt,” TSTC Environmental Health and Safety instructor Teresa Purcell said.
“I’m excited we have this program here. It is a great opportunity for anyone to learn how to become a successful leader in the workplace, to put safety first,” Purcell said. “Not only will they know the regulations, but the graduates will be able to teach fellow workers how to safely do their job.”
During the first two semesters, students will be in class for two days a week for an average of six hours. For the last three semesters, students will be in class three to four days a week.
For more information, log on to tstc.edu.
Story courtesy of Sarah Trocolli/TSTC
Cutline, top photo: Texas State Technical College in Breckenridge will offer a new program of study starting this fall: Occupational Safety Compliance Technology. (Photo courtesy of TSTC)