History of the Health, Safety and Environmental Technology
Program
Eastern Iowa Community College District's
(EICCD) Health, Safety and Environmental Technology
(HSET) program is now entering its third decade of
providing quality training to students both locally and around the
world.
The HSET program dates back to 1986 when, thanks to funding from
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, EICCD began work on what
was then known as the Hazardous Materials Technology (HMT)
program. The name was later changed to Environmental Compliance and
Technology (ECAT).
Working with local and national professionals in the field,
EICCD identified and validated the job skills required in the field
of hazardous materials handling and management. That work
meant that the curriculum was specifically designed to develop
those student job skills.
The district received approval from the Iowa State Board of
Education in 1986 for an Associate in Applied Science degree
program and a certificate program and, following a year of
curriculum development, began delivering college credit
programs to students at Clinton, Muscatine and Scott Community
Colleges in 1987.
Also in 1987, EICCD and Kirkwood Community College (in Cedar
Rapids, Iowa) cooperated in establishing the Hazardous Materials
Training and Research Institute (HMTRI) for the purpose of
designing and disseminating community education training
programs.
In September of 1991, EICCD and HMTRI provided the opportunity
for students to earn a HMT certificate for college credit through
correspondence study. Additional courses were added, enabling
students to achieve a two-year Associate in Applied Science degree
through this program.
To more accurately reflect the purpose of the programs and needs
of the industry, the Environmental Compliance and Technology (ECAT)
program was updated in 2003 with several new courses and was
renamed the Health, Safety and Environmental Technology (HSET)
program. Currently, the HSET program is offered online.
The Council on Certification of Health, Environmental and Safety
Technologists (CCHEST) has granted graduates of our program a
waiver of requirements toward the Occupational Health and Safety
Technologist (OHST) certification. The HSET program meets the
requirement for having coverage of three of the five subject
areas.
The other two areas may be covered through earning an Associates
in Applied Science degree. Completion of the HSET program
also leads to a waiver of ¾ years of experience toward the
OHST certification. For more information regarding the OHST
certification, refer to HSET Careers – Certification along
the right side of the HSET home page.
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e-mail or call 1-800-895-0811 for more
information.