To thrive as an Ocalc (Occupational Health Calculator), you need strong analytical abilities, proficiency in statistical methods, and a solid background in occupational health or safety, often supported by relevant degrees or specialized certifications. Familiarity with occupational risk assessment tools, exposure analysis software, and OSHA or NIOSH compliance systems is essential for success in this role. Excellent communication, attention to detail, and problem-solving skills help Ocalcs collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and convey complex findings to various stakeholders. These qualifications ensure workplace safety, regulatory compliance, and informed decision-making in occupational health environments.