To thrive as an Entry Level OSHA 30 professional, you need fundamental knowledge of workplace safety standards, hazard identification, and a current OSHA 30-hour certification. Familiarity with safety inspection tools, incident reporting systems, and personal protective equipment (PPE) is important. Strong attention to detail, communication skills, and a proactive attitude help set candidates apart in this role. These abilities are crucial for supporting a safe work environment, ensuring compliance, and contributing to a culture of safety in the organization.