Rubric for Assessing OSH&E Program Outcomes

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Rubric for Assessing OSH&E Program Outcomes Objective : Apply knowledge and principles of mathematics, science, technology, and management in industry, business, or other related areas of employment as occupational safety, professionals. Expected Outcomes: Students completing the Baccalaureate degree in OSH&E will demonstrate the ability to apply basic mathematical and scientific knowledge in the safety, field. Performance. Students know how to apply basic mathematical and statistical knowledge in the safety, field.. Students know basic principles in chemistry, physics, and biology as it pertains to the practice of safety,. solve typical OSH&E problems using basic mathematical and statistical knowledge. Student is unable to understand basic principles in chemistry, physics, and biology that are field. Student identifies typical OSH&E problems, but select proper mathematical and statistical tools needed to solve the problems. basic principles in chemistry, physics, and biology that are field, but apply those principles properly to solve specific problems. Meets Student correctly identifies typical OSH&E problems and applies basic mathematical and statistical knowledge, but makes minor mistakes during problem solving. and applies basic principles in chemistry, physics, and biology that are field, but makes minor mistakes and/or clarity during problem solving. Exceeds identifies typical OSH&E problems and correctly applies basic mathematical and statistical knowledge to solve the problems. and and applies basic principles in chemistry, physics, and biology that are field to solve specific problems. Score

. Students know basic principles in business management as it pertains to the practice of safety, health, and. Student is unable to understand basic principles in business management that are field. basic principles in business management that are applied to the OSH&E field, but apply those principles properly to solve specific problems. and applies basic principles in business management that are field, but demonstrates a lack of clarity during problem solving. and and applies basic principles in business management that are field to solve specific problems. Score is presented as the percentage of samples that meets and/or exceeds criteria. 75% is used as the success rate based on the OSH&E Major Field Assessment plan.

Objective : Apply practical-oriented knowledge and skills in safety, to anticipate, identify and evaluate hazardous conditions and practices, to develop hazard control designs, methods, procedures and programs, and to implement and manage effective safety and health programs. Expected Outcomes A: Students completing the Baccalaureate degree in OSH&E will demonstrate the understanding of safety, knowledge. Performance A. Students understand occupational safety, health, and fundamentals. A. Students know legal aspects of safety, al practices. A. Students understand the interactions of physical, chemical, biological, and ergonomic agents, factors, and/or stressors on the human body. understand occupational safety, fundamentals. understand the legal framework within the OSH&E field. understand physical, chemical, biological, and ergonomic agents, factors, and/or stressors. the basics of occupational safety,, but concepts. the legal framework within the OSH&E field, but agency/organization responsibilities. the impacts of physical, chemical, biological, and ergonomic agents, factors, and/or stressors on the human body, but substances. Meets the basics of occupational safety, and how they are interrelated, but demonstrates a lack of the legal framework within the OSH&E field and how different agencies/organizations are interrelated, but the interactions of physical, chemical, biological, and ergonomic agents, factors, and/or stressors on the human body, but Exceeds and occupational safety, fundamentals. and the legal framework within the OSH&E field. and the impacts and interactions of physical, chemical, biological, and ergonomic agents, factors, and/or stressors on the human body. Score

A. Students understand the application of laws, regulations, standards, and codes to safety, health and al conditions. A5. Students understand and use basic principles of fire prevention and protection in the workplace. A6. Students know industrial and construction safety throughout the work processes. understand the application of laws, regulations, standards, and codes to safety, health and al conditions. understand basic principles of fire prevention and protection in the workplace. understand industrial and construction safety throughout the work processes. how to apply laws, regulations, standards, and codes to safety, health and al conditions, but substances. basic principles of fire prevention and protection in the workplace, but use the principles properly. industrial and construction safety throughout the work processes, but concepts and substances. the application of laws, regulations, standards, and codes to safety, health and al conditions, but and uses basic principles of fire prevention and protection in the workplace, but industrial and construction safety throughout the work processes, but correctly applies laws, regulations, standards, and codes to safety, health and al conditions. correctly uses basic principles of fire prevention and protection in the workplace. and industrial and construction safety throughout the work processes.

Expected Outcomes B: Students completing the Baccalaureate degree in OSH&E will demonstrate the ability to obtain the necessary skills to anticipate, identify and evaluate safety, hazards, and to develop and implement hazard control methods, programs, and system designs. Performance B. Students know how to utilize basic laboratory instrumentations associated with safety,. B. Students know how to anticipate, identify and evaluate hazardous agents, conditions, and practices. B. Students know fundamental exposure assessment and al sampling techniques. understand basic laboratory techniques associated with industrial hygiene and basic sciences. understand how to anticipate, identify and evaluate hazardous agents, conditions, and practices. understand fundamental exposure assessment techniques. the application of basic laboratory techniques associated with industrial hygiene and basic sciences, but struggles to differentiate between concepts and methods. how to anticipate, identify and evaluate hazardous agents, conditions, and practices, but methods. the basics of exposure assessment techniques, but methods. Meets the application of basic laboratory techniques associated with industrial hygiene and basic sciences, but different methods to anticipate, identify and evaluate hazardous agents, conditions, and practices, but different fundamental exposure assessment techniques, but Exceeds correctly applies basic laboratory techniques associated with industrial hygiene and basic sciences. correctly applies different methods to anticipate, identify and evaluate hazardous agents, conditions. understands fundamental exposure assessment techniques. Score 5

B. Students know how to develop control designs, methods, procedures, and programs to eliminate or mitigate safety, al hazards. B5. Students know how to conduct accident/incident investigation and analysis. B6. Students know how to implement and manage effective safety, programs. understand how to develop hazard control designs, methods, procedures, and programs. understand how to conduct accident/incident investigation and analysis. understand how to implement and manage effective safety, programs. how to develop hazard control designs, methods, procedures, and programs, but concepts and methods. how to conduct accident/incident investigation and analysis, but struggles to differentiate between theories, models and methods. how to implement and manage effective safety, programs, but elements. different means to develop hazard control designs, methods, procedures, and programs, but different theories, models and methods to conduct accident/incident investigation and analysis, but different elements to implement and manage effective safety, programs, but correctly develops hazard control designs, methods, procedures, and programs. correctly conducts accident/incident investigation and analysis. correctly implements and manages effective safety, programs. 6

Objective : Become effective communicators and ethical facilitators within the practice of safety,. Expected Outcomes: Students completing the Baccalaureate degree in OSH&E will demonstrate the ability to express thoughts effectively in oral and written communications, and to understand ethical behaviors and professional responsibility. Performance. Students are able to effectively express thoughts in oral and written communications.. Students know the techniques, skills, and modern behavioral tools necessary for the practice of safety, health, and.. Students are able to effectively function as a part of multi-disciplinary team. effectively express thoughts in oral and written communications. understand the techniques, skills, and modern behavioral tools necessary for the practice of safety,. effectively function as a part of multidisciplinary team. Student expresses thoughts in oral and written communications, but demonstrate the effectiveness. the techniques, skills, and modern behavioral tools necessary for the practice of safety,, but concepts and methods. Student functions as a part of multidisciplinary team, but demonstrate the effectiveness. Meets Student generally effectively expresses thoughts in oral and written communications, but consistency. different techniques, skills, and modern behavioral tools necessary for the practice of safety,, but Student generally effectively functions as a part of multidisciplinary team, but consistency. Exceeds Student consistently and effectively expresses thoughts in oral and written communications. understands the techniques, skills, and modern behavioral tools necessary for the practice of safety,. Student consistently and effectively functions as a part of multi-disciplinary team. Score 7

Objective : Continue professional development to address the need of applying principles of safety, within a constantly changing and increasingly diverse. Expected Outcomes: Students completing the Baccalaureate degree in OSH&E will demonstrate the ability to broaden education and life-long learning necessary to understand safety, issues within a global and social context. Performance. Students are encouraged to become a member of ASSE (American Society of Safety Engineers) Southeastern Louisiana University Student Section and be actively involved in the events and activities organized by the Student Section. At least 50% of upper-level students are ASSE members.. Students are encouraged to continue personal growth and improvement by pursuing the widely recognized certifications including Certified Safety Professional (CSP) and Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH). As measured on the Southeastern Alumni Survey, 50% of the OSH&E graduates will become CSPs. Student shows no interest in becoming a member of ASSE Southeastern Louisiana University Student Section and is not involved in the events and activities organized by the Student Section. Lower than 50% of upper-level students are ASSE members. Student shows no interest in continuing personal growth and improvement by pursuing the widely recognized certifications including CSP and CIH. As measured on the Southeastern Alumni Survey, lower than 50% of the OSH&E graduates will become CSPs. Student is interested in becoming a member of ASSE Southeastern Louisiana University Student Section and is involved in the events and activities organized by the Student Section, but does not become a member eventually. Close to 50% of upper-level students are ASSE members. Student is interested in continuing personal growth and improvement by pursuing the widely recognized certifications including CSP and CIH. As measured on the Southeastern Alumni Survey, close to 50% of the OSH&E graduates will become CSPs. Meets Student becomes a member of ASSE Southeastern Louisiana University Student Section and is generally actively involved in the events and activities organized by the Student Section. At least 50% of upperlevel students are ASSE members. Student takes early steps to continue personal growth and improvement by pursuing the widely recognized certifications including CSP and CIH. As measured on the Southeastern Alumni Survey, 50% of the OSH&E graduates will become CSPs. Exceeds Student becomes a member of ASSE Southeastern Louisiana University Student Section and is consistently actively involved in the events and activities organized by the Student Section. 75% of upper-level students are ASSE members. Student consistently continues personal growth and improvement by pursuing the widely recognized certifications including CSP and CIH. As measured on the Southeastern Alumni Survey, 75% of the OSH&E graduates will become CSPs. Score 8