Occupational Health at worksite

Specific occupational safety and health risk factors vary depending on the particular sector and industry. Workers at construction sites might be particularly at risk of falls, for instance, while fishermen might be at risk of drowning. The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics identifies that the aviation, lumber, fishing, metalworking, agriculture, mining and transportation industries are some of the most dangerous for workers. 

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  • Construction Workers 
  • Agriculture Workers
  • Service sector Workers
  • Mining and oil & gas extraction Workers
  • Healthcare Workers
  • Occupational Psychosocial Hazards

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