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How healthy is your paycheck? Are you being paid what others who do your job in your locale are getting? What jobs in environmental, safety and health (EHS) command the best salaries, and where are those jobs?

BLR’s 2007-2008 EHS Salary Guide tells all.

Well, maybe not all, but a whole lot about how various members of the profession are being compensated for some 21 exempt, and 12 more nonexempt commonly held jobs.

Some tidbits:

Safety Director Pay

Suppose you are a safety director. What’s the average paid to those holding your title, across all industries, nationwide, for 2007?

Expect $108,669.86. That’s the 50th percentile value (half make less, half make more).

If you are interested in the more, apply to a wholesale business. There, the 50th percentile paycheck for a Safety Director brings is almost $114,000.

Or if you’d like to stay in your present industry, you might try moving to New Jersey, which commands the highest salary of all states on a geographical basis. The average safety director there brings in $122,193.

If you prefer big sky over big dollars, Montana may be the place for you. The mountain vista out your office window may be tremendous, but the paycheck is, on average, $75,160.

Training Specialists’ Pay

If you’re a training specialist, you’re looking at an average across all industries of $49,299. But not if you work in the utilities industry, where an average salary of $70,842 for training specialists might spark your interest.

We hear the fishing’s great in Massachusetts, where the bait that business offers for a good training specialist is $58,215. In Mississippi, the fishing’s also great, but less bait is apparently required to hook a specialist. The average there is $38,652.

In fact, this special report lays out the salaries paid for 21 separate EHS jobs, at the 25th, 50th, and 75th percentile of compensation, in 13 separate industries and in all 50 states.

It’s reported as annual pay for exempts, and hourly pay for nonexempts. And the data is reported in easy-to-read charts for two consecutive years, so you can see how salaries have changed over time.

One Job Actually Made Less

We’ve even calculated the increase or decrease for you. Safety directors, for example, pulled an average 4.89% increase from 2006 to 2007, and training specialists saw a 4.52% rise in pay.

In fact, only one category of EHS professional showed a decrease in pay over the 2 years. Compliance officers’ pay declined, on average, by 4.45%, from $50,754 to $48,495.

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I look forward to e-mailing you your first issue of Safety Daily Advisor.

Thank you, and have a safe business day!

Jay Schleifer

Jay Schleifer

Managing Editor

BLR's Safety Daily Advisor

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