The Labor Research and Statistics Division conducts the Annual Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses from a random sample of companies (public and private). The data collected from this survey includes annual average employment, total hours worked, and injury and illness totals for the state of Tennessee. Demographic and case characteristic data are provided for work injury cases that involve one or more calendar day away from work. The survey is conducted in conjunction with the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The Research Division also collects the OSHA Log Data Collection Survey. This survey collects occupational and illness data from employers within specific industry and size specifications. The information from this data assists OSHA in measuring its performance in reducing workplace injuries and illnesses.
The Research Division also collects work fatality data known as the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI). CFOI collects and publishes work-related fatality information from private and public sector employers as well as self-employed workers.
CFOI compiles the most complete verifiable count of fatal occupational injuries in the United States.
For statistics on work-related injuries, illnesses, fatalities, and questions on OSHA Recordkeeping call 1(800)778-3966 or (615)741-1748
- Publication of Fatal and Non-Fatal Injuries and Illnesses, 2009
- 300 Log, 300A, 301, OSHA Recordkeeping Forms
- National Statistics on Non-Fatal Injuries and Illnesses in the Workplace
- Injuries and Illnesses in Other States
- Tennessee Statistics on Non-Fatal Injuries and Illnesses in the Workplace
- National Statistics on Fatal Injuries in the Workplace
- Fatal Occupational Injuries, Tennessee (in PDF format)