BlueHive has 1010 providers in our network across Indiana where you can order drug screens, DOT physicals, and other occupational health services. The state has a total population of 6,666,818 people. *
One of the most exciting things that the state of Indiana is well-known for is the Indianapolis 500, the world's oldest major automobile race. Just in 2016, the race gathered more than 350,000 people in attendance.3 Coincidentally, two job titles more commonly found in Indiana than in the rest of the United States include recreational vehicle service technicians and metal-refining furnace operators.2 Some more common jobs include electrical and electronics repairers, milling and planing machine setters, and insulation workers.
When it comes to occupational safety and health administration in Indiana, it’s one of twenty-two states/territories that have OSHA-approved State Plans that cover both private and state and local government workers.1 The OSHA approved plan for the state of Indiana is known as IOSHA. The state plan adopts all OSHA standards and regulations except it has a unique excavations standard. Learn more about IOSHA here.