
Safety Management
Safety Administration
Injury Data
Consumer product safety statistics. OSHA statistics including ergonomics. US federal government statistics on mining safety. Accident statistics in the drilling industry. Occupational respiratory disease surveillance data.
safety statistics
Overexertion and slips and falls are the biggest culprits
Ranking of the leading causes of workplace accidents and their costs & guidelines to control costs
Raw data from the accident and injury MSHA Form 7000-2
Uses risk to safety ratio to compare and contrast the USA with four other countries
Australian government statistics on workplace safety and health
Statistics on fatalities, lost work day accidents (5 days or more), etc.
The types of injury statistics available and how to obtain them
Provides links to governmental workplace safety and health statistics in Canada
Provides an overview of all work-related fatal injuries that occurred in New Jersey
Explains the iceberg theory using BLS statistics
This bulletin illustrates how costs can be estimated for a community or state
Data on fatal injuries in the ornamental shrub and tree services industry for 2002
FACE program concentrates on investigations of fatal occupational injuries
Between 1992 and 1998, the injury-and-illness case rate for eating-and-drinking places improved
Primer for trending occupational illness and injuries, occurrence reports, performance indicators
How big is the problem of injuries for U.S. children and adolescents
OSHA statistics for injury and illlness rates for federal agency
Compare your injury rates to other establishments, industries or national rates
Highlights intriguing BLS data that you might otherwise have missed
Data files on mining accidents, injuries, fatalities, employment, production, etc. collected by MSHA
An analysis of nail-gun injuries treated in emergency departments 2001-2005
Analysis about the most common types of burns among restaurant workers
The number of groundskeepers fatally injured on the job each year increased substantially over the 1992-2002 period
Industry Injury and Illness Data in the USA
Injuries and illnesses among those aged 65 and older in the USA
For each data collection cycle, OSHA only collects data from a small portion of all private sector establishments
Accident frequency statistics, charts, accident investigations
Annual state-by-state breakdowns of injury and illness rates
Statistics from South Carolina OSHA on fatalities and on occupational injuries and illnesses
Self-employed workers face a greater risk of fatal occupational injuries than that confronted by wage and salary workers
Sports injury data that involve brain and/or spinal cord injuries
College sports injury statistics and related injury data
Contain maps and tables of injury deaths and death rates for each state in the USA
NIOSH-funded study seeks to evaluate time trends for morbidity and longitudinal mortality
Statistical databases related to transportation safety - aviation, marine, highway, rail, etc.
Derived from information contained in the official Army accident database
By year for each agency of the US federal government
Series of safety statistical reports for the US Navy
An estimate of the percentage of total injury-attributable medical expenditures in 2000
Access to the geographic distribution of injury-related mortality rates in the the United States
Safety stats for air, highway, transit, railroad, water and pipline transportation modes
An interactive database system that provides customized reports of injury-related data
Increases in repetitive motion and tendinitis injuries to women
National estimates and rates for nonfatal occupational injuries and illness treated in US hospital emergency departments
