Collect occupational survey data, analyze occupational survey data, and report on occupational survey data.
Develops and conducts occupational surveys.
Depending on the author, the three types of information most often referred to are technical information, general information, and career and occupational guidance information.
John M. Dement has written: 'Estimates of pulmonary and gastrointestinal deposition for occupational fiber exposures' -- subject(s): Air, Air Pollutants, Occupational, Analysis, Asbestos industry, Diseases, Dust diseases, Fibers, Gastrointestinal system, Health aspects, Industrial hygiene, Lungs, Mathematical models, Occupational Air Pollutants, Occupational Health, Occupational diseases, Pollution, Prevention & control, Work environment
Kenneth W. Olson has written: 'Analyses of airborne particulates and human urine by inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry' -- subject(s): Air Pollutants, Occupational, Methods, Occupational Air Pollutants, Occupational Health, Spectrum analysis, Urinalysis
Occupational analysis is a specialized type of job analysis that focuses on how a given occupation is employed across multiple organizations. While job analysis addresses a single organization's staffing needs, occupational analysis is used across an enterprise, or evena whole industry. It is conducted in four phases: 1: Constructing Survey Instruments. 2: Collecting Occupational Data. 3: AnalyzingSurvey Data within Context of Organizational Issues. 4: Working with Stakeholders toImplementChange. On the other hand, functionalanalysisis a decision-making approachin which a problem is broken down into its component functions (accounting, marketing, manufacturing,etc.) These functions are further divided until the functional level suitable for solving the problem is reached. I suppose the maindifference betweenfunctional and occupational analysis isin the steps taken to implement the two processesand solve problems within an organization.
AFI 91-301, Occupational and Environmental Safety, Fire Protection, and Health Program
Charles Ward Despain has written: 'Analysis of male Navaho students' perception of occupational opportunities and their attitudes toward development of skills and traits necessary for occupational competence' -- subject(s): Navajo Indians
Xavier Gizard has written: 'Regional development and vocational training analysis and discussion of the relationship development' -- subject(s): Occupational training, Manpower policy 'Regional development and vocational training' -- subject(s): Occupational training, Regional planning
Nicholas M. Paterson has written: 'A demographic, educational and occupational analysis of Methodist local preachers in England'
Occupational Safety & Health Administration (US)
Paul V. Braden has written: 'Occupational analysis of educational planning' -- subject(s): Classification, Occupations, Vocational education, Vocational guidance
Charles C Jorgensen has written: 'Early formation of training programs for cost effectiveness analysis' -- subject(s): Occupational training, Cost effectiveness