Entry Level OSHA 30 professionals are often hired in industries such as construction, manufacturing, warehousing, and energy, where strict safety standards are required. Your daily responsibilities might include conducting safety walkthroughs, assisting with incident investigations, ensuring compliance with OSHA regulations, and supporting safety training sessions. You’ll typically work closely with site supervisors, safety managers, and operational staff to address safety concerns and implement corrective actions. This hands-on experience can help you build a strong foundation for advancing into more senior safety roles as you gain expertise and additional certifications.