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What is a safety and training coordinator and how to become one

Updated January 8, 2025
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Andy Perry MS, CSP

Safety always comes first. If that's one of your mottos, then you'll make the perfect safety & training coordinator. As a safety & training coordinator, it'll be your job to ensure all employees are working and behaving in the safest way possible. If you assume this role for a company, you'll be expected to train employees on safety procedures, suggest work safety standards, inspect working conditions, and write up reports detailing inspection process.

You'll also need to stay up to date on the latest state and federal health and safety regulations. Not only that, it'll be your job to promptly address any workplace-related health issues and accidents. To be good at this job, you'll need to be able to read and interpret legal and federal OHSA documents. You'll also be expected to remain calm and cool-headed in the event of an emergency.

From time to time, you may also need to conduct inspections of hazardous worksites. The most qualified candidates for this line of work will hold either an Associate's degree or Bachelor's degree in Occupational Health & Safety, Safety Management. OSHA certification may also be required.

What general advice would you give to a safety and training coordinator?

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It is recommended that students seek different internships with a variety of employers, and possibly varied industries, leading up to graduation. Although ISU’s Safety Management program requires one 300-hour internship for graduation, accepting two or three during the undergraduate program provides experience, income, and looks more appealing to employers. Attending local, regional, and national safety conferences, professional development courses, and seeking professional designations and certifications is also helpful to new safety professionals. Conference and courses will better their knowledge about their field, but also allow networking with other safety professionals. New graduates of ISU’s Safety Management program may apply for the Board of Certified Safety Professional’s (BCSP’s) Graduate Safety Practitioner (GSP) designation. The GSP allows them to bypass taking the Associate Safety Professional (ASP) exam as well as saving them the time and money to study/prepare for that exam. The GSP and ASP are a step on the way to the Certified Safety Professional (CSP) credential which is viewed as the gold standard for safety professionals. ISU Safey Management graduates also may apply for the Associate Safety & Health Manager (ASHM) credential through the Institute of Hazardous Materials Management (IHMM). There is also a Student version (ST-ASHM) they may apply for prior to graduation. The ASHM is a step on the way to the Certified Safety & Health Manager (CSHM) credential.
ScoreSafety And Training CoordinatorUS Average
Salary
3.4

Avg. Salary $43,367

Avg. Salary $59,228

Stability level
7.9

Growth rate 6%

Growth rate 0.3%

Diversity
5.9
Race

American Indian and Alaska Native 1.23%

Asian 5.69%

Black or African American 10.19%

Hispanic or Latino 14.41%

Unknown 6.18%

White 62.29%

Gender

female 25.62%

male 74.38%

Age - 45
Race

American Indian and Alaska Native 3.00%

Asian 7.00%

Black or African American 14.00%

Hispanic or Latino 19.00%

White 57.00%

Gender

female 47.00%

male 53.00%

Age - 45
Stress level
7.9

Stress level is high

7.1 - high

Complexity level
8.3

Complexity level is challenging

7 - challenging

Work life balance
3.6

Work life balance is poor

6.4 - fair

Safety and training coordinator career paths

Key steps to become a safety and training coordinator

  1. Explore safety and training coordinator education requirements

    Most common safety and training coordinator degrees

    Bachelor's

    53.8 %

    Associate

    21.6 %

    High School Diploma

    11.1 %
  2. Start to develop specific safety and training coordinator skills

    SkillsPercentages
    OSHA12.33%
    Safety Procedures9.42%
    Safety Training7.72%
    Training Programs6.11%
    Safety Program4.89%
  3. Complete relevant safety and training coordinator training and internships

    Accountants spend an average of 1-2 years on post-employment, on-the-job training. New safety and training coordinators learn the skills and techniques required for their job and employer during this time. The chart below shows how long it takes to gain competency as a safety and training coordinator based on U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data and data from real safety and training coordinator resumes.
  4. Research safety and training coordinator duties and responsibilities

    • Develop and manage MSDS online account and respiratory protection program for employees that meet the respiratory requirements for specific job tasks.
    • Facilitate internal ISO audits and participate as an auditor for other areas.
    • Develop and implement EHS programs and procedures to ensure institution and regulatory compliance.
    • Develop PowerPoint to create greater awareness of improper lifting sling hazards and recommendations of proper lifting techniques, recommendation taken.
  5. Prepare your safety and training coordinator resume

    When your background is strong enough, you can start writing your safety and training coordinator resume.

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  6. Apply for safety and training coordinator jobs

    Now it's time to start searching for a safety and training coordinator job. Consider the tips below for a successful job search:

    1. Browse job boards for relevant postings
    2. Consult your professional network
    3. Reach out to companies you're interested in working for directly
    4. Watch out for job scams

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Average safety and training coordinator salary

The average safety and training coordinator salary in the United States is $43,367 per year or $21 per hour. Safety and training coordinator salaries range between $30,000 and $62,000 per year.

Average safety and training coordinator salary
$43,367 Yearly
$20.85 hourly

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A zippia user wrote a review on Apr 2023
Cons

It takes time to implement and see the safety culture grow.


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A zippia user wrote a review on May 2020
Pros

Working with leadership and taking part in creating a safer work environment through physical changes in the plant as well as a heavy focus on behavioral based safety. I enjoy training others and being tasked with difficult questions that require research and a follow up. I'm slowly becoming an expert in specific policies and standards set by our company, government agencies, and other industry standards.

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I've got limited official background in OSH and find it difficult to navigate the corporate environment to find answers at times. Knowing who to include in what meetings and information sharing sessions has been somewhat of a challenge as well.


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A zippia user wrote a review on Apr 2020
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Nobody loves to die but I guess its inevitable,working as a safety officer you must be ready for anything.


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Updated January 8, 2025

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