bls.gov:feed:oshEmployer-Reported Workplace Injuries and Illnesses (Annual) "The Employer-Reported Workplace Injuries and Illnesses news release presents the rate and number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses for the preceding year. Data are presented for specific industries by private sector, and state and local government. Case circumstance and worker characteristic data are presented for injury and illness cases resulting in days away from work. For additional information see: www.bls.gov/iif ."2023-11-08T10:00:00-05:00https://www.bls.gov/images/bls_emblem_lrg.gifhttps://www.bls.gov/favicon.icoBureau of Labor Statistics Publicationshttps://www.bls.govUS Bureau of Labor StatisticsEmployers report 2.8 million injury and illness cases in 2022, up 7.5% from 2021osh-2023_11_08__10_00_00In 2022, employers reported 2.8 million injury and illness cases in private industry, up 7.5 percent from 2021. Injury cases increased 4.5 percent to 2.3 million, while illness cases increased by 26.1 percent to 460,700 cases in 2022.2023-11-08T10:00:00Z2023-11-08T10:00:00ZNews ReleaseEmployers report 2.6 million injury and illness cases in 2021, down 1.8% from 2020osh-2022_11_09__10_00_00In 2021, employers reported 2.6 million injury and illness cases in private industry, down 1.8 percent from 2020. Injury cases increased by 6.3 percent to 2.2 million in 2021, while illness cases decreased by 32.9 percent to 365,200 cases in 2021.2022-11-09T10:00:00Z2022-11-09T10:00:00ZNews ReleaseEmployers reported 2.7 million injury and illness cases in 2020, down 5.7% from 2019osh-2021_11_03__13_22_16In 2020, employers reported 2.7 million injury and illness cases in private industry, down 5.7% from 2019. Injury cases declined to 2.1 million in 2020 from 2.7 million in 2019, while illness cases more than quadrupled to 544,600 cases in 2020.2021-11-03T13:22:16Z2021-11-03T14:00:00ZNews ReleaseEmployer-reported injury and illness rate was 2.8 cases per 100 workers in 2019 osh-2020_11_04__14_27_31In 2019, the rate of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses among private industry employees was 2.8 cases per 100 full-time equivalent workers. Private industry workers incurred 2.8 million injuries or illnesses in 2019, unchanged from 2018. 2020-11-04T14:27:31Z2020-11-04T15:00:00ZNews ReleaseEmployer-reported injury and illness rate unchanged in 2018 at 2.8 cases per 100 workers osh-2019_11_07__14_24_17The rate of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses among private industry employees was unchanged for the first time since 2012 at 2.8 cases per 100 full-time equivalent workers in 2018. Workers in private industry incurred 2.8 million injuries or illnesses in 2018. 2019-11-07T14:24:17Z2019-11-07T15:00:00ZNews ReleaseEmployer-reported injury and illness rate declined to 2.8 cases per 100 workers in 2017osh-2018_11_08__14_10_46About 2.8 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses were reported by private industry employers in 2017, occurring at a rate of 2.8 cases per 100 full-time workers. Both the number of injuries and illnesses and the rate of these cases declined from 2016.2018-11-08T14:10:46Z2018-11-08T15:00:00ZNews ReleaseEmployer-reported injury and illness rate declined to 2.9 cases per 100 workers in 2016 osh-2017_11_09__14_38_45Nearly 2.9 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses in 2016 included 892,300 severe cases requiring days away from work. The count (118,050 cases) and rate (94.9 cases per 10,000 full-time workers) of severe cases fell in manufacturing but was unchanged for overall private industry. 2017-11-09T14:38:45Z2017-11-09T15:00:00ZNews ReleaseEmployer-reported injury and illness rate declined to 3.0 cases per 100 workers in 2015 osh-2016_10_27__13_28_53The approximately 2.9 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses reported by private industry employers in 2015 resulted in a decline in the incidence rate to 3.0 cases per 100 equivalent full-time workers, compared to 3.2 cases in 2014.2016-10-27T13:28:53Z2016-10-27T14:00:00ZNews ReleaseEmployer-reported injury and illness rate declines to 3.2 cases per 100 workers in 2014 osh-2015_10_29__14_00_25The nearly 3.0 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses reported by private industry employers in 2014 resulted in an incidence rate of 3.2 cases per 100 equivalent full-time workers, down from 3.3 cases in 2013. 2015-10-29T14:00:25Z2015-10-29T14:00:25ZNews ReleaseEmployer-reported injury and illness rate declined to 3.3 cases per 100 workers in 2013osh-2014_12_04__15_00_25Private industry employers reported 3.0 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses in 2013 lowering the incidence rate to 3.3 cases per 100 equivalent full-time workers compared to 3.4 cases in 2012.2014-12-04T15:00:25Z2014-12-04T15:00:25ZNews ReleaseEmployer-reported injury and illness rate declined to 3.4 cases per 100 workers in 2012osh-2012_10_25__14_00_45Private industry employers reported nearly 3.0 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses in 2012, lowering the incidence rate to 3.4 cases per 100 equivalent full-time workers compared to 3.5 cases in 2011.2012-10-25T14:00:45Z2014-10-24T15:44:05ZNews ReleaseEmployer-reported injury and illness rate declined to 3.4 cases per 100 workers in 2012osh-2013_11_07__15_00_43Private industry employers reported nearly 3.0 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses in 2012, lowering the incidence rate to 3.4 cases per 100 equivalent full-time workers compared to 3.5 cases in 2011.2013-11-07T15:00:43Z2013-11-07T15:00:43ZNews Release