BlueHive has 145 providers in our network across Arkansas where you can order drug screens, DOT physicals, and other occupational health services. The state has a total population of 3,004,279 people. *
Arkansas is known to have diverse geography, and it’s also the United State’s top producer of rice.1 Not only this, it’s known to be a state that is continually developing. For the year 2019, three of the fastest growing jobs in the state include physical therapist, nurse practitioner and occupational therapist.2 Arkansas is definitely a state to watch when it comes to the healthcare industry.
When it comes to occupational safety and health administration in Alabama, the state follows federal regulations. There is currently one federal OSHA office covering private-sector employees and workers; it is located in Little Rock.4 For consultation through the Arkansas Department of Labor & Licensing, consultants conduct a safety and health survey, and any other required testing, such as air sampling or evaluation of electrical continuity.3 Learn more about Arkansas OSHA here.