safety engineering
The study of the risks associated with engineered designs and systems, accident prevention as well as the safety benefits of reducing deaths and injuries. The discipline focuses on analysing and mitigating potential hazards in engineering processes.
Also called: safety management, safety science, system safety engineering, process safety engineering
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- occupations list it
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Essential for
18- aerospace engineer
- air traffic safety technician
- autonomous driving specialist
- battery maintenance technician
- battery manufacturing technician
- battery system engineer
- commissioning engineer
- commissioning technician
- dismantling engineer
- embedded systems security engineer
- explosives engineer
- fire prevention and protection engineer
- health and safety engineer
- mechatronics assembler
- mine development engineer
- mine health and safety engineer
- nuclear engineer
- surface engineer
Useful for
16- automation engineer
- aviation ground systems engineer
- chemical engineer
- civil engineer
- cyber incident responder
- dependability engineer
- electromagnetic engineer
- electronics engineer
- health safety and environmental manager
- mechatronics engineer
- power electronics engineer
- robotics engineer
- robotics engineering technician
- rolling stock engineer
- sensor engineer
- transport engineer
Definition from ESCO, published by the European Commission. Source concept
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