This page describes the workforce environment, dominant industries, and common safety exposures in and around Greenwood, Arkansas, with attention to how local employment patterns connect to the surrounding regional labor shed.

City Overview

City: Greenwood, AR — 72936
Surrounding and feeder communities: Hackett; Mansfield; Bonanza

Anchor Employers & Institutions

  • Greenwood School District
  • Alpha Packaging
  • Walmart

Workforce & Safety Context

Greenwood functions as a stable, family-centered community where public education, light manufacturing, and retail services form the core of the local employment mix. The presence of packaging and production operations alongside schools and municipal services supports a workforce engaged in manufacturing processes, material handling, facilities maintenance, and customer-facing retail activity. Many residents also participate in a commuter pattern tied to nearby Fort Smith, while Greenwood maintains its own steady service and industrial base drawing workers from surrounding communities such as Hackett, Mansfield, and Bonanza. From a safety perspective, Greenwood’s dominant exposure profile most often centers on slips and falls in public and retail environments, material handling and repetitive strain in packaging and warehouse-type settings, powered equipment interaction where manufacturing is present, and roadway risks associated with routine commuting and regional traffic flow.

Dominant Work Mix

Public education and school operations
Light manufacturing and packaging
Retail and customer-facing services
Facilities maintenance and support roles
Commuter-based industrial employment

Primary Safety Exposures

Slips and falls in public and retail spaces
Material handling and repetitive-motion strain
Powered equipment and machine interaction
Facilities maintenance and contractor work
Vehicle traffic and commuter-related hazards

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