Workers are frequently the first to be exposed to the effects of climate change, and they are exposed for longer periods of time and at higher intensities than the broader population. Given this, when it comes to climate change's adverse effects on workers, disease or injury may be among the first indicators. In order to determine how these climate events may affect workers' health and safety, it is necessary to characterize them and develop plans for mitigating, responding, and adapting to the current and predicted consequences. It is expected that the number of individuals employed in the most affected occupations will continue to grow.