OSHA notifies 13,500 workplaces with high injury, illness rates

by jbs042409c3 — April 27, 2009—The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently notified more than 13,500 employers nationwide that their injury and illness rates are considerably higher than the national average.

A letter sent in April to those employers explained that the notification was a proactive step to encourage employers to take action now to reduce these 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 2008 survey of 80,000 worksites, which collected injury and illness data for calendar year 2007. Workplaces receiving notifications had rates more than twice the national average among all U.S. workplaces for injuries resulting in days away from work, restricted work activity, or job transfer.

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 letter offered assistance in helping to reduce these numbers by suggesting, among other things, the use of free OSHA safety and health consultation services provided through the states, state workers’ compensation agencies, insurance carriers, or outside safety and health consultants.