Certificates

The credentials, briefly.

OSHA 30 General Industry, the Risk Sciences certificate from Johns Hopkins, and a JHU certificate in Environmental and Occupational Health.

OSHA 30, General Industry

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Comprehensive training on recognizing, avoiding, and preventing workplace hazards.

OSHA 30, General Industry certificate

Risk Sciences and Public Policy

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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Risk policy management, quantitative risk assessment, and case studies.

Risk Sciences and Public Policy certificate

Environmental and Occupational Health

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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Two terms of Principles of Environmental Health and Occupational and Environmental Hygiene.

Environmental and Occupational Health certificate

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