BlueHive has 494 providers in our network across Michigan where you can order drug screens, DOT physicals, and other occupational health services. The state has a total population of 9,962,311 people. *
Other than its Great Lakes, the state of Michigan is often known for Detroit being the car capital of the world.2 Interestingly, engineers, mechanical drafters and industrial engineers are some of the most common jobs found in Michigan than in the rest of the states.3
When it comes to occupational safety and health administration in Michigan, it’s one of twenty-two states/territories that have OSHA-approved State Plans that covers private and state and local government workplaces. The MI Occupational Safety and Health Administration works with employers and employees through many different ways including setting and enforcing occupational safety and health standards, providing extensive safety and health training and education, and working with partners to develop innovative programs to prevent workplace hazards.1 Learn more about MIOSHA here.
1. MI Occupational Safety & Health Administration. (n.d.). Retrieved October 4, 2019, from https://www.michigan.gov/leo/0,5863,7-336-78421_11407---,00.html
2. Michigan State Facts. (n.d.). Retrieved October 4, 2019, from https://www.50states.com/facts/michigan.htm
3. The SeniorJobBankSM The original career site for Boomers and Seniors. (n.d.). Retrieved October 4, 2019, from http://www.seniorjobbank.org/database/Michigan/Michigan.html