The primary safety concerns include turbine failures, occupational hazards during construction and maintenance, environmental impact on wildlife, noise pollution, shadow flicker effects on nearby residents, and the need for effective emergency response plans in case of incidents. The primary safety concerns include turbine failures, occupational hazards during construction and maintenance, environmental impact on wildlife, noise pollution, shadow flicker effects on nearby residents, and the need for effective emergency response plans in case of incidents. Wind turbines generate electricity from wind, and are being manufactured and installed all across the nation. Wind energy employers need to protect their workers from workplace hazards and workers should be engaged in workplace safety and health and need to understand how to protect themselves from. Wind gusts can magnify the risks of safety-related hazards associated with working at heights, transporting, and lifting turbine components. This report examines the occupational health and safety hazards associated with wind turbines across the entire life cycle, from design and manufacturing of. ty hazards associated with wind turb turbines are a form of renewable energy. A wind turbine uses the wind's kinetic energy nd converts this energy into electricity. In exceptional cases, blade failures and ice can occur.