2019 Job Outlook: ‘Selling’ the safety profession
Professional organizations and safety pros work to raise the profile of OSH
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Survey results: Personal outlook and prospects
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Survey results: Respondent profile
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Note: Percentages may not add up to 100 percent because of rounding.
The Safety+Health 2019 Job Outlook survey was emailed in March to 13,272 S+H subscribers; 487 responded for a 3.7 percent response rate.
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