Identify, Evaluate and Control Stats and Facts
FACTS
These safety violations lead to a significant number of non-fatal and fatal workplace injuries:
- Inadequate fall protection
- Unsafe scaffolding
- Inadequate hazard communication standards
- Unsafe ladders
- Inadequate respiratory protection
- Powered industrial truck safety violations
- Failure to control hazardous energy (lockout or tagout violations)
- Inadequate fall protection training
- Inadequate machine guarding and unsafe machinery
- Inadequate face and eye protection
STATS
- According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ 2019 data, the most common workplace injuries categories, from most to least common are:
- Sprains, tears, and strains (approximately 35 incidents per 10,000 full-time workers)
- Pain and soreness (approximately 18 incidents per 10,000 full-time workers)
- Lacerations, punctures, and cuts (approximately 9 incidents per 10,000 full-time workers)
- Contusions and bruises (approximately 9 incidents per 10,000 full-time workers)
- Fractures (approximately 8 incidents per 10,000 full-time workers)
- According to the National Safety Council, in the United States, a worker is injured on the job every seven seconds. This equates to:
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- 540 work injuries per hour
- 12,900 work injuries per day
- 90,400 work injuries per week
- 7 million work injuries per year