Occupational Health and Safety Specialist. Occupational Health and Safety Specialists
Kode pekerjaan: 19-5011(SOC) Pekerjaan migrasi terampil Keseluruhan 7.3/10
Occupational health and safety specialists assess work environments, design programs to control, eliminate chemical, physical, biological, or ergonomic hazards, and ensure compliance with health and safety regulations.
Peringkat · Keseluruhan 7.3/10i
In the AI era: what happens to Occupational Health and Safety Specialist.
AI will not completely replace occupational health and safety specialists, but it will automate data collection, report generation, and routine monitoring tasks; it will also enhance risk assessment, training design, and compliance analysis. Specialists need to shift toward higher-value consulting and strategy development.
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Replaces manual monitoring and violation detection of safety experts on live video, reducing frequency of manual inspections, but still requires experts for complex judgments and regulatory compliance.
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Replaced manual review of large numbers of site photos and videos by safety experts, automatically marking potential hazards and improving inspection efficiency, but cannot replace on-site risk assessment.
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Replaces some on-site safety monitoring tasks, such as real-time positioning and collision warnings, reducing need for human supervision, but cannot replace comprehensive safety program design and training.
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Replaces some manual inspection tasks in health monitoring, such as temperature and heart rate checks, automatically identifying health risks, but cannot replace expert diagnosis and intervention.
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Replaces some data analysis and report generation work, automating trend identification and risk prediction, but security experts still need to develop and implement improvement measures.
- AIBrain Hazard Detection Research Partial 2023
Partially replaces anomaly detection in on-site safety inspections, such as leak and fault identification, but complex safety assessments still require expert field confirmation.
- Automatically generate safety inspection reports and compliance documents
- Monitor environmental sensor data in real-time and trigger alerts.
- Production and distribution of standardized safety training materials
- Preliminary worker injury data analysis and trend identification
- AI-assisted hazard identification (e.g., computer vision analysis of workplace photos)
- Predictive risk modeling to identify high-risk areas early
- Personalized safety training content generation (based on employee role and accident history)
- Automatic updates of compliance regulations and intelligent alignment with business operations
- Ergonomic motion capture analysis to optimize workstation design
- Judgment and experience in on-site safety checks and crisis intervention
- Cross-department communication and persuading management to invest in safety measures
- Interpretation of vague regulations and decision-making in cross-disciplinary areas like environmental and health compliance
- Leadership and emergency response when handling accidents.
- Ethical considerations (e.g., balancing privacy and surveillance)
- Data analysis and visualization (Python/R, Tableau)
- AI/machine learning basics (for risk prediction)
- Human-machine collaboration design (smart wearables, IoT sensor integration)
- Digital twin and simulation software (e.g., AnyLogic)
- Application of RegTech tools
- Change management and technology adoption strategies
Entry-level positions may narrow because AI can automate paperwork, checklist filling, and basic data analysis, reducing demand for junior administrative roles; but on-site inspection, interpersonal communication, and complex judgment still require humans, and entry barriers shift to technical tool proficiency.
Future experts should transform into AI-empowered strategic safety advisors: master data analysis tools to identify risk patterns, use AI-driven simulations to optimize emergency plans, lead safety technology deployment, and translate compliance insights into organizational strategic value. Also, enhance communication and leadership to bridge technology, regulations, and frontline workers.
Gaji
| Pengalaman | Tahunan (USD) | |
|---|---|---|
| Pemula (0-3 tahun) | $50,000 ~ $70,000 | Starting salary, depends on industry and region |
| Menengah (3-7 tahun) | $70,000 ~ $95,000 | Higher with CSP certification or related experience |
| Senior (7+ years) | $95,000 ~ $130,000 | Manager or director level, large enterprises or high-risk industries |
Jalur Pendidikan
| Tahap | Durasi | Biaya (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| Bachelor's degree (Occupational Health and Safety or related field) | 4 tahun | $20,000~$60,000 |
| Master's degree (optional, beneficial for promotion) | 2 tahun | $30,000~$80,000 |
Kualifikasi
| Kualifikasi | Penerbit | |
|---|---|---|
| Bachelor's degree (Occupational Health and Safety or related field) | Accredited university | Wajib |
| Certified Safety Professional (CSP) | BCSP (Board of Certified Safety Professionals) | Opsional |
| Occupational Health and Safety Technician (OHST) | BCSP | Opsional |
Migrasi
Occupation classification code: 19-5011(SOC)
| Visa | Detail |
|---|---|
| H-1B H-1B Specialty Occupations | Requires employer sponsorship, typically a bachelor's degree; this occupation meets professional position requirements but is subject to quota limits |
| EB-2 Employment-Based Second Preference (EB-2) | Applicable for those with advanced degrees or special abilities; can apply for a green card through PERM labor certification |
| EB-3 Employment-Based Third Preference (EB-3) | Applicable to bachelor's degree or skilled workers, requires PERM, with long waiting times |
| TN TN Status (USMCA Professional) | Canadian or Mexican citizens may apply, must be on the occupation list (not explicitly listed but may fall under engineer category) |
Cocok untuk
- Detail-oriented and responsible individuals
- People with good communication and training skills
- People passionate about preventing occupational diseases and accidents
- People who dislike paperwork and regulatory compliance.
- Cannot adapt to frequent field inspections and exposure to hazardous environments
Prospek karir
Entry-level positions can start as safety assistant or technician, gain experience and advance to safety specialist or senior specialist, further to safety manager, director, or consultant, or shift to environmental health and safety (EHS).
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics projects about 4% employment growth for this occupation from 2023-2033, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Demand remains steady as companies increase focus on employee health and safety.
Area pertumbuhan:
ComplianceSafety ProgramsRisk AssessmentErgonomics
FAQ
Sumber data
Salary ranges are estimates aggregated from public listings on Indeed, Glassdoor, ERI SalaryExpert and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS OEWS); employment and demand outlook cite the BLS Occupational Outlook and O*NET; visa and migration details follow the latest USCIS work-visa (H-1B / O-1 / L-1) and employment-based green-card (EB-2 / EB-3, incl. DOL PERM labor certification) rules. Figures are indicative only — always refer to the latest official sources.