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

City Overview

City: Van Buren, AR — 72956
Surrounding and feeder communities: Kibler; Dyer; Cedarville

Anchor Employers & Institutions

  • USA Truck, Inc.
  • Simmons Foods
  • Tyson Foods

Workforce & Safety Context

Van Buren functions as a residential and service-oriented community closely tied to the Fort Smith employment market, while maintaining its own active and well-preserved downtown as a regional destination. A substantial portion of the workforce commutes daily to nearby industrial, logistics, healthcare, and commercial employers, while local employment supports municipal services, small businesses, dining, retail, and tourism-adjacent activity centered around the historic city core. This blend draws workers from surrounding communities such as Kibler, Dyer, and Cedarville. From a safety perspective, Van Buren’s dominant exposure profile commonly reflects roadway and commuter-related hazards, slips and falls in public and retail environments, light material handling and facilities maintenance tasks, and the everyday risks associated with service-sector work in areas that balance local use with steady visitor traffic.

Dominant Work Mix

Commuter-based industrial and logistics employment
Municipal and public services
Downtown retail, dining, and small business operations
Tourism-adjacent and visitor-facing services
Facilities maintenance and local support roles

Primary Safety Exposures

Vehicle traffic and commuter-related hazards
Slips and falls in public, retail, and pedestrian areas
Light material handling and service-related strain
Facilities maintenance and contractor work
Customer-facing operational risks in mixed-use environments

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