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September 17, 2014

Safety Stats: 90% of Safety Professionals Mistakenly Believe They’re Tracking This Correctly

Something must be wrong here: A new study says only 10% of companies surveyed are tracking a key safety statistic correctly. 

The study by the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) says 90% of companies surveyed didn’t completely comply with OSHA injury recordkeeping regulations.

L&I interviewed 110 companies regarding their 2008 injury and illness data; 97 companies maintained OSHA records. The researchers looked at four aspects of OSHA injury recordkeeping:

Nine out of ten of the companies in the study got at least one area wrong.

The researchers compared what was recorded on the OSHA logs to workers’ compensation claim data.

What did they get wrong?

Why did they get it wrong?

To improve compliance with recordkeeping regulations, the researchers suggest:

This study was published in the American Journal of Industrial Medicine. It’s the first such study since OSHA revised its injury reporting regulation in 2002.

What do you think about the study and its recommendations? Do you feel the current instructions for OSHA injury reporting are clear? Let us know in the comments.

This Article retieved from Safetynewsalert.com

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