April 29, 2008
OSHA has notified 14,000 employers nationwide that their
injury and illness rates are considerably higher than the
national average. In a letter sent in March to those
employers, OSHA explained that the notification was to
encourage employers to take action now to reduce rates and
improve safety and health conditions in their workplaces.
OSHA identified businesses with the nation's highest rates
of workplace injuries and illnesses through
employer-reported data from a 2007 survey of 80,000
worksites (this survey collected injury and illness data
from calendar year 2006). Workplaces receiving notifications
had 5.4 or more injuries resulting in days away from
work, restricted work activity, or job transfer (DART) for
every 100 full-time employees. Nationally, the average U.S.
workplace had 2.3 DART occurrences for every 100 employees.
Employers receiving the letters were also provided copies of
their injury and illness data, along with a list of the most
frequently cited OSHA standards for their specific industry.
The 14,000 sites are listed alphabetically, by state, on
OSHA's Web site at:
http://www.osha.gov/as/opa/foia/hot-14.html