Environmental Health and Safety Issues: Required in the

Protecting the environment and promoting worker health and safety are issues at the center stage of today's property industry. This course provides you with an overview of the environmental health and safety considerations in building operations. You'll learn to develop and manage proactive environmental/occupational health and safety programs, comply with regulatory standards and guidelines governing facility health and safety issues, and assess when to obtain technical assistance.

Major topics covered in this course:
  • Regulatory overview
  • OSHA and EPA relations
  • Hazard communication
  • Emergency response
  • Asbestos and lead management
  • Office and industrial ergonomics
  • Indoor air quality
  • Air emissions and pollution control
  • Storage tanks
  • Hazardous waste
  • Site assessment
  • Audits, record keeping, and legal issues
You will take away these key concepts and skills:
  • An awareness and understanding of industry and government regulations that relate to your facilities
  • Guidance on how to comply with those regulations
  • An overview of legal implications and the importance of accurate record keeping
  • A list of resources and an extensive glossary for further information on the topics covered

ACE credit recommendation: 3 semester hours, upper division baccalaureate