Climate-driven Trends Influencing Future Occupational Safety and Health
Environment
United States
Started May 27, 2026
This policy brief is one of a series that focuses on OSH challenges and opportunities related to climate change and crises
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Climate-driven Trends Influencing Future Occupational Safety and Health
RAND Corporation (United States) | May 26, 2026
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May 27, 2026
There is insufficient evidence to justify the immediate overhaul of existing OSH standards solely based on climate change trends.
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Addressing climate impacts on occupational safety requires a balanced approach that incorporates both environmental and worker health perspectives.
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The rise of climate-related health risks necessitates urgent policy reforms to ensure that all workers have access to adequate safety training and resources.
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Investing in climate-resilient occupational safety measures is essential to protect workers from increasing environmental hazards.
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Prioritizing climate-driven OSH initiatives may divert resources away from other pressing workplace safety issues that need immediate attention.
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