To thrive as an EHS (Environmental, Health, and Safety) Intern, you should have a basic understanding of safety regulations, environmental standards, and risk management, often supported by coursework in environmental science, occupational health, or a related field. Familiarity with tools such as MS Office, data collection systems, and safety inspection software is beneficial, and knowledge of OSHA standards can be an added advantage. Attention to detail, strong communication skills, and a proactive attitude help interns stand out in this role. These skills are crucial for ensuring compliance, fostering a safe work environment, and effectively supporting EHS team initiatives.