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It’s very likely that, at some point in your career as an occupational safety and health professional, you’ll need to make the case to an employer about why it’s vital that they invest in workplace safety.
But it’s also important to have data that shows they should invest in you – so that you’re fairly compensated for the lifesaving work you do.
We hope the results of our 2024 salary survey will help. Our charts feature salaries by job title, industry, tenure, education, region and more.
Go to the next page to see how your salary and benefits stack up.
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The 2024 Safety+Health Salary Survey was mailed in August to 6,209 S+H subscribers; 224 responded for a 3.6% response rate. Percentages may not add up to 100 because of rounding.
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Why report the median?
Note: Medians are reported below instead of means (averages) because medians represent the “typical” response and aren’t influenced by extreme values. A median is the value that lies at the middle of a distribution; that is, 50% of the values are above it and 50% are below. Medians for grouped or categorical data are calculated by locating the group that contains the 50th percentile, then interpolating between the lower and upper bounds to estimate the precise value.



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