
FACTS
- High Noise Exposure: Server rooms, cooling systems, and backup generators can produce sustained noise levels that gradually damage hearing.
- Heat Stress Risk: Data halls and mechanical rooms generate high ambient temperatures; prolonged exposure can cause dehydration, fatigue, and reduced cognitive performance.
- Restricted Egress: Raised floors, cable trays, and narrow aisles can obstruct rapid evacuation during fire, smoke, or electrical incidents.
- Electrical Arc Hazard: High-voltage panels, UPS systems, and battery banks present arc flash and shock risks during maintenance or troubleshooting.
- Battery & Chemical Exposure: Lithium-ion and lead-acid battery systems can release hazardous gases or chemicals during failure or charging.
- Raised Floor Instability: Removable floor panels may shift or collapse if improperly secured, creating trip and fall hazards.
STATS
- The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports thousands of annual workplace hearing loss cases, with high-noise environments like mechanical and equipment rooms contributing significantly (2022–2023).
- NIOSH estimates that 22 million U.S. workers are exposed to hazardous noise levels each year (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health).
- Electrical contact incidents account for dozens of fatalities annually in U.S. workplaces, including maintenance and utility operations within technical facilities (BLS).
- OSHA data show that electrical hazards, including arc flash and improper lockout, remain among the most frequently cited violations each year (Occupational Safety and Health Administration).
- In Canada, ambient physical risks (including high noise and extreme temperatures) affected 28.1% of workers frequently in 2024-2025, with manufacturing and utilities (encompassing data centers) at 65% exposure—higher than the national average.