OSHA has released 2023 injury and illness data collected under its Improve Tracking of Workplace Injuries and Illnesses regulation published in July 2023.
The data include specific information submitted by more than 375,000 establishments on OSHA Form 300A, Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses. It also includes individual injuries and illnesses for employers with 100 or more employees in select high-hazard industries.
The agency also posted partial data from more than 850,000 OSHA Form 300, Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses, and Form 301, Injury and Illness Incident Report records.
"Providing access to injury and illness data will help identify unsafe conditions and workplace hazards that may cause occupational injuries and illnesses," OSHA says. "Recognizing these hazards will help identify ways to control or prevent them and reduce injuries and illnesses."
In addition to taking steps to identify establishments that failed to submit the required data, OSHA is reviewing the remaining data for certain personally identifiable information and will make more data publicly available following this review.
Learn more about OSHA’s injury and illness recordkeeping requirements.