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A Safety Assessor is responsible for evaluating potential risks in various environments, products, or systems to ensure they meet safety regulations and standards. 

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AI exposure data adapted from Felten, Raj & Seamans (2021). Shortage data sourced from Jobs and Skills Australia (2024).

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Safety Assessor careers

A Safety Assessor is responsible for evaluating potential risks in various environments, products, or systems to ensure they meet safety regulations and standards. This role typically involves conducting inspections, reviewing documentation, performing risk assessments, and making recommendations to mitigate hazards.

Safety Assessors may work in industries such as construction, manufacturing, mining, healthcare, or cosmetics, and are often required to stay current with evolving legislation and safety protocols. They collaborate closely with engineers, regulatory bodies, and compliance teams to ensure both worker and public safety.