Work Environment Measurement Technician

さぎょうかんきょうそくていし

Industry & Occupation

Science & Research

Classification

Summary

Specialist who measures and analyzes hazardous factors such as chemicals, dust, noise, and vibration in work environments at labor sites to protect workers' safety and health.

Description

Work Environment Measurement Technicians, based on the Occupational Safety and Health Act, measure and sample hazardous factors such as chemicals, harmful dust, noise, and vibration in the workplace, and perform analysis and data parsing. They are responsible for planning measurements, calibrating instruments, on-site sampling, laboratory analysis, and creating reports summarizing measurement results. Based on the measurement results, they conduct risk assessments and improvement proposals, contributing to improving the safety of corporate work environments. Additionally, they are required to continuously learn the latest legal amendments and measurement technologies and select appropriate measurement methods.

Future Outlook

Due to work style reforms and strengthened legal regulations, the importance of risk management is increasing, and demand is expected to remain stable. Expertise in automated measurement and data analysis using IoT and AI will be required in the future.

Personality Traits

Meticulous / Sharp Observation Skills / Strong Sense of Responsibility

Work Style

Consulting / Contracted Measurement / Fieldwork / Freelance / Laboratory Work

Career Path

Assistant → Work Environment Measurement Technician (Independent Measurement Technician) → Chief Technician → Manager/Consultant

Required Skills

Data Analysis / Knowledge of Occupational Safety and Health Act / Operation of Measurement Instruments / Sample Collection and Analysis

Recommended Skills

Creation of Presentation Materials / Environmental Risk Assessment / Quality Control / Reading English Papers

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Analytical & Logical Thinking To analyze numerical data and evaluate the impact of hazardous factors.
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Because small errors in measurement values can greatly affect the results.
Learning Agility & Knowledge Acquisition Because it is necessary to acquire new laws and regulations and measurement methods.
Numerical & Quantitative Analysis Because mathematical processing such as statistical analysis of measurement data is required.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Creativity & Ideation Because routine work is the main focus, and creative thinking is relatively less required.

Related Qualifications

  • Work Environment Measurement Technician

Aliases

  • Work Environment Measurement Technician

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