Health and safety engineers held about 25,200 jobs in 2014. The industries that employed the most health and safety engineers were as follows:
Manufacturing
26%
Construction
21
State and local government, excluding education and hospitals
10
Engineering services
8
Management, scientific, and technical consulting services
4
Health and safety engineers typically work in offices. However, they also must spend time at worksites when necessary, which sometimes requires travel.
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