5 Occupational Safety and Health Trends to Watch in 2020

Workplace safety is expected to evolve with changing workforce demographics, employee expectations and other influences. Do you want to hear what Columbia Southern University's five expected occupational safety and health trends are for 2020?

The field of occupational safety and health is constantly changing and evolving. Workforce demographics, employee expectations and other influences are changing our training methods and the tools we use to improve workplace safety.

As we move into the first year of a new decade, several trends are taking shape that will influence OSH during the next few years and beyond. Although no one knows for sure exactly what the future will bring, it’s a safe bet that these five trends will have a big influence on the field.

Want to know what the five safety trends for 2020 are? To see the full list, read the rest of this article from Columbia Southern University here.

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