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Employers Cited for Workplace Injuries, Illnesses
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March 15, 2007
-- As many as 14,000 employers across the United States have
workplace injury and illness rates above the national average, the Labor
Department's Occupational Safety and Health Administration reported
Thursday.
Based on data from more than 80,000 employers nationwide, those with the
highest rates reported at least 5.3 injuries or illnesses for every 100
employees in 2005, compared to a national average of 2.4, the agency
said.
The injuries or illnesses were severe enough to result in days away from
work, restricted work activity, or job transfers, the agency said.
Each of the businesses, which covered a range of industries, was
notified by the agency and provided with a list of the most frequently
violated safety standards for their industry, along with an offer of
free safety and health consultation services.
"Injuries and illnesses are costly to employers in both personal and
financial terms, " Edwin Foulke Jr., the agency's assistant secretary of
labor, said in a statement. "Our goal is to identify workplaces where
injury and illness rates are high and to persuade employers to use
resources at their disposal to address these hazards." |