The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has released its 2024 workplace injury and illness data from its Injury Tracking Application, which includes 370,000 reports submitted using OSHA Form 300A. This data helps to identify hazardous workplace conditions, allowing for preventive measures to reduce future injuries. Additionally, OSHA is reviewing the data for personally identifiable information to ensure privacy while making the information accessible to the public. The initiative is part of OSHA's continued efforts to protect workers' health and safety across workplaces nationwide.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) released 2024 workplace injury and illness data to help identify unsafe conditions that cause occupational injuries.
Providing access to injury and illness data will assist in recognizing hazards, ultimately helping to control or prevent occupational injuries and ensuring worker safety.
OSHA is committed to protecting worker privacy, reviewing data for personally identifiable information before making additional data publicly available to enhance workplace safety.
Employers are mandated under federal recordkeeping rules to electronically submit injury and illness data to OSHA, which aids in monitoring workplace safety.
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