Data.gov Program Management Office

Data.gov Program Management Office

created Feb 18, 2011

updated Jan 04, 2013

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Description

Each year the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) collects work-related injury and illness data from employers within specific industry and employment size specifications. This data collection is called the OSHA Data Initiative or ODI. The data provided is used by OSHA to calculate establishment specific injury and illness incidence rates. Data is searchable online from 1996 to 2007. 2007 data can also be downloaded. Data includes the establishment name, address, industry, and associated Total Case Rate (TCR), Days Away, Restricted, and Transfer (DART) case rate, and the Days Away From Work (DAFWII) case rate. The data is specific to the establishments that provided OSHA with valid data through the 2008 data collection (collection of CY 2007 data). This database does not contain rates calculated by OSHA for establishments that submitted suspect or unreliable data.

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NAICS, TCR, illness, establishment, injuries, injury, SIC, DART, employers, rates, ODI, OSHA, DAFWII, illnesses
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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Dataset Summary
Agency
Department of Labor
Sub-Agency
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Date Released
1/20/2010
Date Updated
N/A
Time Period
1996 to 2007
Frequency
yearly
High Value Dataset
Y
Suggested by Public
N
Dataset Information
Data.gov Data Category Type
Raw Data Catalog
Specialized Data Category Designation
Administrative
Unique ID
1461
Extended Type
Raw Data
Dataset Coverage
Unit of Analysis
establishment
Granularity
City, State, Zip
Geographic Coverage
United States
Data Description
Collection Mode
Web
Data Quality
Data Quality Certification
Yes
Privacy and Confidentiality
Yes
Applicable Information Quality Guideline Designation
John D. Smith, OSHA, email: Smith, John D. - OSHA
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Data.gov Program Management Office

Data.gov Program Management Office

created Feb 18, 2011

updated Jan 04, 2013

Description

Each year the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) collects work-related injury and illness data from employers within specific industry and employment size specifications. This data collection is called the OSHA Data Initiative or ODI. The data provided is used by OSHA to calculate establishment specific injury and illness incidence rates. Data is searchable online from 1996 to 2007. 2007 data can also be downloaded. Data includes the establishment name, address, industry, and associated Total Case Rate (TCR), Days Away, Restricted, and Transfer (DART) case rate, and the Days Away From Work (DAFWII) case rate. The data is specific to the establishments that provided OSHA with valid data through the 2008 data collection (collection of CY 2007 data). This database does not contain rates calculated by OSHA for establishments that submitted suspect or unreliable data.

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0.0
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0
Visits
11854
Downloads
7598
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2
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Category
Labor Force, Employment, and Earnings
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Public
Tags
NAICS, TCR, illness, establishment, injuries, injury, SIC, DART, employers, rates, ODI, OSHA, DAFWII, illnesses
Licensing and Attribution
Data Provided By
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Source Link
(none)
Dataset Summary
Agency
Department of Labor
Sub-Agency
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Date Released
1/20/2010
Date Updated
N/A
Time Period
1996 to 2007
Frequency
yearly
High Value Dataset
Y
Suggested by Public
N
Dataset Information
Data.gov Data Category Type
Raw Data Catalog
Specialized Data Category Designation
Administrative
Unique ID
1461
Extended Type
Raw Data
Dataset Coverage
Unit of Analysis
establishment
Granularity
City, State, Zip
Geographic Coverage
United States
Data Description
Collection Mode
Web
Data Quality
Data Quality Certification
Yes
Privacy and Confidentiality
Yes
Applicable Information Quality Guideline Designation
John D. Smith, OSHA, email: Smith, John D. - OSHA