Thursday, February 9, 2012

Environment, Health & Safety Program

Darrell Creek put his 16 years of experience working in construction and soil remediation to work in the classroom and now has an exciting job as an environmental technician.  Creek enrolled in Central Wyoming College’s Environment Health and Safety (EHS) and earned an associate’s degree to become an environmental technician..  Read on…

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  2. Providing or offering environmental safety training can be a fruitful career as a lot of people wants to incorporate their careers with green activities. Real estate agents for example take up environmental training to provide green houses. etc.

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