Compensation and Working Conditions Online

BLS Introduces Two Online Tools for Accessing Occupational Injuries and Illnesses Data
by Lawrence H. Leith
Bureau of Labor Statistics

Originally Posted: November 30, 2005

On October 19, 2005, BLS introduced two new online tools to help the public access national and State data on occupational injuries and illnesses. The Occupational Injuries and Illnesses Profiles tool allows users to create customized HTML or Excel tables showing nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses data by industry, by the demographic characteristics of the worker, and by the characteristics surrounding the incident. This tool is an online version of the Profiles system that previously had been available only on CD-ROM. The Injury and Illness Incidence Rate Calculator and Comparison Tool allows users to compute injury and illness incidence rates for their own establishments and to compare them with those of the Nation as a whole or specific States or industries.

Users of the Occupational Injuries and Illnesses Profiles tool can generate three different kinds of tables:

The Injury and Illness Incidence Rate Calculator and Comparison Tool is designed for employers, although anyone may use the tool. It allows users to calculate injury and illness incidence rates for their specific establishment or firm and to compare them with those of other firms or with the averages for the industry in which the establishment is found. The tool provides step-by-step instructions for calculating the establishment-specific incidence rates. Federal regulations require establishments to maintain detailed records of all work-related injuries and illnesses using standardized forms. Thus, the tool’s instructions indicate where on the various injury and illness forms employers can find the items needed for the calculation. In addition, the Help section provides definitions of the data items needed to calculate the rates.

More information on these new tools can be obtained by contacting the BLS Office of Safety, Health, and Working Conditions. Phone: 202-691-6170; email: iifstaff@bls.gov.

 

Lawrence H. Leith
Economist, Office of Publications and Special Studies, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Telephone: (202) 691-7922; E-mail: Leith.Lawrence@bls.gov