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Information Provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook
Occupational Health And Safety Technicians

Career Profile:
Health Care Careers

About 2 out of 5 specialists worked in Federal, State, and local government agencies that enforce rules on safety, health, and the environment. Many employers, including the Federal Government, require a bachelors degree in occupational health, safety, or a related field for some specialist positions. Projected average employment growth reflects a balance of continuing public demand for a safe and healthy work environment against the desire for smaller government and fewer regulations.


On average, Occupational Health and Safety Specialists
earn $ 58,030 per year.

10%
25%
75%
90%

$ 25,240/yr
$ 32,550/yr
$ 53,840/yr
$ 68,640/yr

Number of people in profession:


Job Outlook:

Job Opportunities for Health Care Careers are
expected to:
Increase as fast as the average.



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