LPNs specializing in Occupational Health are often employed in manufacturing plants, corporate offices, construction sites, and healthcare organizations. The specific setting strongly influences daily tasks—for example, in an industrial environment, you may conduct employee health screenings, manage workplace injuries, and deliver safety training, while in an office setting you might focus on ergonomic assessments and wellness programs. You'll typically work closely with HR teams, safety officers, and sometimes onsite physicians or nurse practitioners. This collaborative, fast-paced environment requires adaptability and the ability to prioritize both individual and organizational well-being. As an LPN in Occupational Health, you play a key role in fostering a safer, healthier workplace for all employees.