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RE: Occupational Safety and Health Technician Certification



There is a technician certification called Occupational Safety and
Health Technician (OSHT) and it is similar to what the NRRPT is for a
health physics technician.

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>From: 	David W. Lee[SMTP:lee_david_w%lanl.gov@internet.al.gov]
>Sent: 	Friday, August 29, 1997 1:20 PM
>To: 	Multiple recipients of list
>Subject: 	Occupational Safety and Health Technician Certification
>
>Radsafers:
>
>	One of the job vacancy ads here at Los Alamos National Laboratory contains
>the following wording under the "Desired Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities"
>section:  'Certification as an occupational safety and health technician."
>
>	Please excuse my ignorance regarding non-radiation-related certifications,
>but can anyone please enlighten me as to this OSHA technician certification
>program?  Does such a certification exist?  Can a person become certified
>by some testing organization as an "Occupational Safety and Health"
>technician?
>
>Thank-you.
>
>Best regards  David
>
>Los Alamos National Laboratory,  PO Box 1663, MS K483, Los Alamos, NM
>87545  PH: (505) 667-8085
>
>
>David W. Lee
>Los Alamos National Laboratory
>Radiation Protection Services Group (ESH-12)
>PO Box 1663, MS K483
>Los Alamos, NM  87545
>PH:   (505) 667-8085
>FAX:  (505) 667-9726
>lee_david_w@lanl.gov
>