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These factors, together, mean that employers in the skilled trades

have a massive vested interest in providing the safest working

environment possible for their employees. You’ll even often see

skilled trades employers touting their glowing OSHA safety record

because that type of achievement is viewed as a huge feather in

the cap of the skilled trades.

Bottom line, while many jobs in the skilled trades do involve

potentially dangerous responsibilities, there is an enormous buy-in

from regulators, trainers, educators, employers, and workers alike

to create the safest work environment possible. This focus and

investment across the board helps make even some of the “most

dangerous jobs” not so dangerous at all.