The School of Occupational Safety & Fire Sciences is generally defined as the anticipation, recognition, evaluation and control of hazards arising in or from the workplace that could impair the health and well-being of workers, taking into account the possible impact on the surrounding communities and the general environment. This domain is necessarily vast and important for students, encompassing a large number of disciplines and numerous workplace and environmental hazards. A wide range of structures, skills, knowledge and analytical capacities are taught by a handful of experts, learned in the field of coordination and implementation of the “building blocks” that make up national OSH systems so that protection is extended to both workers and the environment.