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This course explores the economic, social, and political consequences of safety risk and considers provocative real-world dilemmas: What is acceptable risk? Are the fundamental canons of engineering ethics and safety professional ethics contrary to the concept of acceptable risk? What is the worth of human life? Students will conduct critical reviews of corporate safety and ethics policies from their own company comparing this to what research shows is world class. Real-world case studies provide the framework for exercises in exploring goal conflicts. 

Course Outline

Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to: 

  • Assess various codes of ethics and conduct against ethical, professional ethical, and organizational ethical theory 
  • Apply Professional Codes of Ethics to real-world situations 
  • Assess the impact of Health, Safety, Environmental, and IH solutions in a global and societal context 
  • Analyze situations relative to acceptable risk and Professional Codes of Ethics 

Instructors

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Welcome to UAB Professional Studies
Section Title
Professional Ethics for the EHS, OHS and IH Leader
Type
Online
Dates
Feb 26, 2024 to Dec 31, 2024
Delivery Options
Online  
Registration Fee
ASCE200 $200.00
Instructors
Additional Information
  • 6 hour, self-paced course
  • 0.6 CEUs earned upon completion
  • 0.2 additional CEUs available if you attend an optional, capstone dialogue, scheduled to further your learning, at the end of the course.  No additional charge.
  • 10% discount for companies sending 5-9 individuals
  • 15% discount for 10-14 individuals
  • 20% discount for more than 15 individuals
  • Please reach out to Scarlett Naftel (snaftel@uab.edu) to obtain the discount code.
  • Registration closes 11:59pm (central standard time) on December 1, 2024

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