National Council for
Occupational Safety and Health
Leading the Fight for Safe and Healthy Workplaces
National Council for
Occupational Safety and Health
Leading the Fight for Safe and Healthy Workplaces

Each year, some 5,500 workers die on the job and some 5.7 million are injured or become ill due to workplace hazards in the U.S.
Over 600 people are killed in acts of workplace violence each year.
It would take 84 years for OSHA to inspect each workplace in the U.S. once.
Over 8 million workers in the U.S.--those employees by state and local governments--lack any OSHA protections.
Get the Details:
Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries of the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Detailed Occupational Injury and Illness data by occupation, industry, etc. (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Death on the Job, 2008 The AFL-CIO's excellent annual report contains a wealth of data and analysis related to worker health and safety.