BlueHive has 177 providers in our network across Montana where you can order drug screens, DOT physicals, and other occupational health services. The state has a total population of 1,050,493 people. *
Montana is one of the largest states in the U.S. but has one of the smallest populations. The lack of population can be mostly attributed to the fact that much of Montana’s land is public land. The state consists of seven different state forests and over 50 public parks.1 Although some may say Montana is lacking when it comes to population size, it’s hard to say they’re lacking when it comes to nature. Montana has more animal species than any other state, approximately one-hundred.1 It’s no wonder why environmental scientists, farm workers and survey researchers are among the top job titles more commonly found in Montana than in the rest of the United States.2
When it comes to occupational safety and health administration in Montana, the state follows federal regulations. There is currently one federal OSHA office covering private-sector employees and workers; it is located in Billings. Learn more about Montana OSHA here.
1. Fun Facts. (2018, April 19). Retrieved from https://www.visitmt.com/montana-stories/montana-pressroom/pressroom-resources/fun-facts.html
2. The SeniorJobBankSM The original career site for Boomers and Seniors. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.seniorjobbank.org/database/Montana/Montana.html