NH New Hampshire OSHA Training

New Hampshire is ranked 41st in population and 46th area-wise when compared to the other states. The 5th smallest state of the United States has a population of 1.2 million and a density population of 53 per square kilometer.

Construction is one of the industries in which workers are most frequently injured or killed. According to OSHA and NIOSH, workers in construction activities accounted for 1 in 5 on-the-job fatalities recorded in 2004 and 1 in 10 nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses recorded that in 2004 in United States.

According to the numbers published by US department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, a total of 5,702 workers – 18 from New Hampshire — lost their lives to work injuries in this country in 2005. In 2004, 15 workers lost their lives in New Hampshire.

(Case counts and statistics from http://www.bls.gov/iif/oshstate.htm).

The fatality rate for construction workers in the private construction industry was 12 per hundred thousand (100,000) workers in 2004 which is fourth highest among all the industry sectors while the average for all industries is 4.1.

Injuries and Illness at the work continues to be a key factor for workers reporting away from work and hence is a major factor in reduced productivity and also affecting workers ability to earn more.

With all the factors above and continuous efforts by OSHA and other government organizations, it is imperative for construction companies to get their workers trained as well as the construction workers to avoid fatal injuries, loss of pay etc.

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List of NH New Hampshire OSHA Training Courses

NH New Hampshire Top Cities:

Berlin, Claremont, Concord, Dover, Franklin, Keene, Laconia, Lebanon, Manchester, Nashua, Portsmouth, Rochester or Somersworth.

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