This paper examines the state of occupational health and safety in Ghana and the role it plays in the sustainable
development agenda of the country. It reviews literature on the triple bottom line (people, profits and planets) and how
they are affected by OHS policies and the effects of work related hazards on sustainable development. The paper
observes the argument that there are three pillars of sustainable development; people, planet and profit. The paper also
reveals that OHS has three pillars similar to sustainability; Economy, Environment and Society. It thus recommends
that there should be sound OHS policies that will embrace sufficient environmental friendly programmes to ensure that
the employees are safe and hence ensure sustainability.