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will AI replace health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors?
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73/100 career outlook
Mixed picture. AI will change how you work, but the role itself is growing. Lean into the parts only you can do.
0% ai exposure+4.4% job growth
job growth
+4.4%
2024–2034
employed (2024)
23,800
people
annual openings
1,500
per year
ai exposure
0.0%
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how you compare
career outlook vs similar roles
1/2
Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors ←
73
the full picture
Your role sits in genuinely safe territory. AI isn't automating health and safety work right now, and there's no sign it will soon. The field is growing modestly at 4.4% over the next decade, which means steady demand even without explosive expansion.
What keeps you essential is the irreplaceable work: investigating accidents to find root causes, evaluating product designs for real-world risks, maintaining relationships with emergency responders, and training workers on hazards. These all demand judgment calls, site-specific knowledge, and the ability to read a room. You're not pattern-matching against a dataset. You're walking a factory floor, talking to people who were there when something went wrong, and deciding what actually matters.
The straightforward advice: keep your investigation and evaluation skills sharp. Build deeper connections with fire departments and safety teams in your region. The engineers who become trusted advisors, not just compliance checkers, will have the most stable careers ahead.
task breakdown
this is all you
8
tasks where you're irreplaceable
- Plan and conduct industrial hygiene research.
- Maintain liaisons with outside organizations, such as fire departments, mutual aid societies, and rescue teams, so that emergency responses can be facilitated.
- Investigate industrial accidents, injuries, or occupational diseases to determine causes and preventive measures.
- Conduct research to evaluate safety levels for products.
- Evaluate product designs for safety.
- Conduct or coordinate worker training in areas such as safety laws and regulations, hazardous condition monitoring, and use of safety equipment.
- Maintain and apply knowledge of current policies, regulations, and industrial processes.
- Recommend procedures for detection, prevention, and elimination of physical, chemical, or other product hazards.
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