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Table of Contents
About ISN............................................................................................................................................................... 1
Preface...................................................................................................................................................................3
Appendix 1: Definitions................................................................................................................................36
Disclaimer
The contents of this publication represent an aggregate data compilation and are intended for informational and
general guidance purposes only. This publication is not intended, and does not constitute any advice, recommen-
dation or proposal of a particular course of action, by or on behalf of ISN Software Corporation (ISN), to any
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Preface
ISN gathers and manages a comprehensive range of health, safety and environmental (HSE)
performance data from contractors and suppliers in capital-intensive industries. In addition
to HSE, procurement, quality and compliance information, annual and quarterly HSE perfor-
mance statistics are collected through ISNs web-based system, ISNetworld, then reviewed
and verified by ISNs Review and Verification Services (RAVS) for accuracy and completion.
The main purpose of this publication is to provide ISNetworld member contractors, suppliers
and Owner Clients pertinent HSE performance information useful for benchmarking their
organizations performance against industry peers.
Collectively, approximately 50,000 contractors and suppliers actively report information
through ISNetworld, representing nearly 11 billion work hours of activity in 2012 alone. A rich
source of data such as this provides an opportunity for developing industry-specific bench-
marking statistics that are unique for their quality, insight and comprehensiveness.
Industry specific performance indicator publications are available for a number of indus-
tries, including Oil & Gas, Chemical, Utilities & Power Generation, Manufacturing*, Mining,
Pharmaceuticals and Facilities Management. This publication specifically covers information
pertinent to the Upstream Oil & Gas (Onshore) for the year 2012.
The health and safety Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) collected and presented in this
report include:
These KPIs are organized into two tables: Table 1 provides detailed health and safety
performance indicators aggregated by NAICS code. For added granularity, Table 2 provides
performance indicators grouped by ISN Work Type designation. All values in this publication
are aggregated to preserve the anonymity of contractor and supplier companies. Appendices
1 through 3 provide definitions, calculations and analysis procedures.
It is ISNs hope that users will find the publication useful for benchmarking their HSE perfor-
mance against that of their peers and for driving continuous health and safety performance
improvement efforts in the workplace.
*Manufacturing includes Steel, Fertilizer Products, Wood and Paper, Food and Agriculture industries.
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Table 1
2012 Injury and Illness Rates,
by NAICS Code
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Table 1: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by NAICS Code
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
11 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 1,092 2,029 1.77 1.77 1.08 0 0.00 24.72 (15.59*)
115 Support Activities for Agriculture and Forestry 324 661 1.82 (1.52*) 1.82 (1.52*) 0.61 0 0.00 30.17 (0.20*)
1151 Support Activities for Crop Production 315 641 1.87 (1.57*) 1.87 (1.57*) 0.62 0 0.00 30.17 (0.20*)
11511 Support Activities for Crop Production 314 640 1.87 (-*) 1.87 (-*) 0.62 0 0.00 30.17 (-*)
21 Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction 418,334 1,080,521 1.68 1.67 1.04 61 11.29 15.61
211 Oil and Gas Extraction 7,473 17,349 2.14 (1.58*) 2.13 (1.57*) 1.46 (0.93*) 1 11.53 15.72
2111 Oil and Gas Extraction 6,099 14,150 2.26 (1.57*) 2.25 (1.55*) 1.55 (0.90*) 1 14.13 14.32
21111 Oil and Gas Extraction 5,222 12,178 2.45 (1.64*) 2.43 (1.63*) 1.72 (0.97*) 1 16.42 15.31
211111 Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas Extraction 3,982 9,553 2.34 (1.33*) 2.32 (1.31*) 1.76 (0.83*) 1 20.94 16.09
211112 Natural Gas Liquid Extraction 493 1,005 3.38 3.38 2.19 0 0.00 22.35
212 Mining (except Oil and Gas) 691 1,395 1.29 1.29 1.00 0 0.00 36.44
2123 Nonmetallic Mineral Mining and Quarrying 506 1,036 1.16 1.16 0.97 0 0.00 54.00
213 Support Activities for Mining 409,074 1,058,894 1.68 1.66 1.03 60 11.33 15.59
2131 Support Activities for Mining 408,807 1,058,193 1.67 1.66 1.03 60 11.34 15.61
21311 Support Activities for Mining 408,807 1,058,193 1.67 1.66 1.03 60 11.34 15.61
213111 Drilling Oil and Gas Wells 82,069 181,212 2.08 2.07 1.31 14 15.45 19.07
213112 Support Activities for Oil and Gas Operations 324,179 870,886 1.59 1.58 0.97 46 10.56 14.57
22 Utilities 3,041 6,529 1.50 1.50 0.89 0 0.00 5.08
221 Utilities 2,985 6,412 1.47 1.47 0.84 0 0.00 4.87
2211 Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution 1,996 4,146 1.21 1.21 0.72 0 0.00 4.20
2213 Water, Sewage and Other Systems 754 1,801 2.11 2.11 1.33 0 0.00 6.53
22131 Water Supply and Irrigation Systems 602 1,392 1.58 1.58 1.01 0 0.00 0.73
23 Construction 511,441 1,118,011 1.16 1.16 0.59 31 5.55 12.03
[a] North American Industry Classication SystemUnited States, 2007. Totals for each NAICS code are based on all records classied at a more disaggregated level and may include data for
industries not shown separately. For example, calculations presented for two-digit NAICS codes will include all records with any of the three, four, ve and six-digit NAICS codes that are subsumed
in the two-digit NAICS classication.
[b] The injury and illness rates represent the number of injuries and illnesses per 100 full-time workers. See Appendix 2 on Incident Rate Calculations.
[c] The fatality rate represents the number of fatalities per 100,000 full-time workers. See Appendix 2 on Fatality Rate Calculations.
[d] The incident severity (in days) represents the number of days away from work per recordable incident. See Appendix 2 on Incident Severity (In Days) Calculations.
- Indicates that the data are suppressed because there are fewer than 10 contractors reporting for the cell.
* Indicates that the difference between the rate computed using all valid records and that computed using only those records excluding the highest 0.5th percentile extreme values is greater than or
equal to 10%. See sections 3 and 5 of Appendix 3 for more information.
** Indicates that the reported fatality rate is greater than or equal to 100.
Indicates that the largest contractor in the corresponding NAICS Code contributes more than 70% of the Total Exposure Hours of all contractors in that NAICS Code.
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Table 1: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by NAICS Code
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
236 Construction of Buildings 44,301 93,951 1.33 1.33 0.62 1 2.13 8.52
2361 Residential Building Construction 246 459 0.44 0.44 0.00 0 0.00 0.00
23611 Residential Building Construction 246 459 0.44 0.44 0.00 0 0.00 0.00
2362 Nonresidential Building Construction 44,016 93,418 1.33 1.33 0.61 1 2.14 8.34
23621 Industrial Building Construction 24,371 53,271 0.72 0.72 0.35 0 0.00 10.24
23622 Commercial and Institutional Building Construction 19,406 39,616 2.13 2.12 0.94 1 5.05 7.40
237 Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction 212,457 477,172 1.21 1.20 0.60 12 5.03 12.73
2371 Utility System Construction 146,968 334,631 1.21 1.20 0.62 11 6.57 13.59
23711 Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction 9,388 16,894 2.36 2.34 1.27 1 11.84 14.02
23712 Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures Construction 117,950 272,022 0.98 0.97 0.49 10 7.35 12.86
23713 Power and Communication Line and Related Structures Construction 18,686 43,360 2.19 2.19 1.14 0 0.00 15.84
2373 Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction 10,599 21,090 3.18 3.17 1.76 1 9.48 17.90
23731 Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction 9,987 20,034 3.18 3.17 1.77 1 9.98 17.75
2379 Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction 46,061 102,160 0.78 0.78 0.31 0 0.00 7.04
23799 Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction 46,037 102,118 0.78 0.78 0.31 0 0.00 7.04
238 Specialty Trade Contractors 230,883 494,017 1.15 1.14 0.60 18 7.29 12.04
2381 Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors 15,338 31,986 1.54 1.53 0.78 2 12.51 12.02
23811 Poured Concrete Foundation and Structure Contractors 1,973 4,145 1.30 1.25 0.68 1 48.25 4.19
23812 Structural Steel and Precast Concrete Contractors 6,052 12,956 0.99 0.99 0.42 0 0.00 7.17
23814 Masonry Contractors 1,460 3,481 0.69 0.69 0.29 0 0.00 0.50
23819 Other Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors 3,180 6,643 2.11 2.08 1.11 1 30.11 14.44
2382 Building Equipment Contractors 89,843 190,490 1.49 1.48 0.80 9 9.45 11.33
23821 Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors 36,118 78,211 1.24 1.22 0.65 7 17.90 10.24
23822 Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors 33,766 71,259 1.41 1.41 0.58 0 0.00 10.47
23829 Other Building Equipment Contractors 19,596 40,267 2.15 2.14 1.48 2 9.93 13.63
2383 Building Finishing Contractors 12,587 27,681 0.89 0.89 0.37 0 0.00 7.93
23831 Drywall and Insulation Contractors 7,234 16,168 1.00 1.00 0.40 0 0.00 1.96
23832 Painting and Wall Covering Contractors 4,204 8,761 0.53 0.53 0.23 0 0.00 26.35
2389 Other Specialty Trade Contractors 110,591 238,696 0.85 0.85 0.45 7 5.87 13.50 (11.95*)
23891 Site Preparation Contractors 19,017 42,590 1.90 1.89 1.15 2 9.39 18.33 (15.86*)
23899 All Other Specialty Trade Contractors 91,275 195,472 0.63 0.62 0.29 5 5.12 10.34
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Table 1: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by NAICS Code
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
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Table 1: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by NAICS Code
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
333132 Oil and Gas Field Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing 37,000 81,390 1.77 1.76 0.92 2 4.91 6.43
Ventilation, Heating, Air-Conditioning, and Commercial Refrigeration
3334 1,177 2,405 3.41 3.41 1.66 0 0.00 4.00
Equipment Manufacturing
Ventilation, Heating, Air-Conditioning, and Commercial Refrigeration
33341 1,177 2,405 3.41 3.41 1.66 0 0.00 4.00
Equipment Manufacturing
3336 Engine, Turbine, and Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing 3,536 8,622 1.21 1.21 0.35 0 0.00 7.00
33361 Engine, Turbine, and Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing 3,536 8,622 1.21 1.21 0.35 0 0.00 7.00
3339 Other General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing 22,949 46,822 2.17 2.17 1.20 0 0.00 9.69
33391 Pump and Compressor Manufacturing 8,283 17,806 2.45 2.45 1.01 0 0.00 8.28
333911 Pump and Pumping Equipment Manufacturing 4,567 9,648 2.43 2.43 1.33 0 0.00 10.31
333912 Air and Gas Compressor Manufacturing 3,688 8,105 2.49 2.49 0.64 0 0.00 5.94
33392 Material Handling Equipment Manufacturing 11,275 21,450 2.05 2.05 1.47 0 0.00 10.83
333923 Overhead Traveling Crane, Hoist, and Monorail System Manufacturing 3,264 7,151 2.71 2.71 2.10 0 0.00 13.47
33399 All Other General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing 3,391 7,566 1.88 1.88 0.90 0 0.00 10.45
333992 Welding and Soldering Equipment Manufacturing 147 364 1.10 1.10 1.10 0 0.00 13.50
334 Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing 18,760 38,341 1.13 1.13 0.54 0 0.00 6.93
Navigational, Measuring, Electromedical, and Control Instruments
3345 18,513 37,784 1.11 1.11 0.53 0 0.00 7.09
Manufacturing
Navigational, Measuring, Electromedical, and Control Instruments
33451 18,441 37,653 1.12 1.12 0.53 0 0.00 7.09
Manufacturing
Instruments and Related Products Manufacturing for Measuring,
334513 7,117 15,037 0.84 0.84 0.41 0 0.00 4.62
Displaying, and Controlling Industrial Process Variables
335 Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Manufacturing 10,466 22,461 1.73 1.72 0.85 1 8.90 6.75
3353 Electrical Equipment Manufacturing 9,980 21,478 1.76 1.75 0.87 1 9.31 6.68
33531 Electrical Equipment Manufacturing 9,980 21,478 1.76 1.75 0.87 1 9.31 6.68
335312 Motor and Generator Manufacturing 2,647 5,661 2.72 2.72 1.66 0 0.00 4.68
336 Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 6,098 15,762 1.97 1.97 1.32 0 0.00 11.35
42 Wholesale Trade 122,894 259,180 1.91 1.91 1.30 3 2.31 9.86
423 Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods 69,367 144,855 1.83 1.83 1.19 1 1.38 9.38
4235 Metal and Mineral (except Petroleum) Merchant Wholesalers 3,538 7,445 1.29 1.29 0.83 0 0.00 8.33
42351 Metal Service Centers and Other Metal Merchant Wholesalers 3,538 7,445 1.29 1.29 0.83 0 0.00 8.33
4236 Electrical and Electronic Goods Merchant Wholesalers 26,309 52,630 1.31 1.31 0.88 0 0.00 5.95
Electrical Apparatus and Equipment, Wiring Supplies, and Related
42361 25,934 51,944 1.32 1.32 0.89 0 0.00 5.97
Equipment Merchant Wholesalers
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Table 1: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by NAICS Code
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
4238 Machinery, Equipment, and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers 36,477 78,000 2.18 2.18 1.42 1 2.56 10.35
Construction and Mining (except Oil Well) Machinery and Equipment
42381 7,106 14,825 3.55 3.55 2.20 0 0.00 14.41
Merchant Wholesalers
42383 Industrial Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers 21,469 45,398 2.07 2.07 1.43 0 0.00 8.45
42384 Industrial Supplies Merchant Wholesalers 6,205 12,465 1.48 1.46 0.77 1 16.04 7.55
Transportation Equipment and Supplies (except Motor Vehicle) Merchant
42386 1,299 4,458 0.90 0.90 0.67 0 0.00 16.40
Wholesalers
4239 Miscellaneous Durable Goods Merchant Wholesalers 1,776 3,870 2.74 2.74 1.71 0 0.00 18.36
42393 Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers 1,311 2,860 3.01 3.01 2.03 0 0.00 21.79
42399 Other Miscellaneous Durable Goods Merchant Wholesalers 465 1,010 1.98 1.98 0.79 0 0.00 3.60
424 Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods 53,188 113,644 2.02 2.02 1.44 2 3.52 10.43
4246 Chemical and Allied Products Merchant Wholesalers 45,597 95,629 1.90 1.90 1.37 0 0.00 7.98
42469 Other Chemical and Allied Products Merchant Wholesalers 45,477 95,387 1.90 1.90 1.37 0 0.00 7.85
4247 Petroleum and Petroleum Products Merchant Wholesalers 7,141 16,719 2.62 2.62 1.81 0 0.00 15.42
42471 Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals 3,975 10,290 1.98 1.98 1.40 0 0.00 8.99
Petroleum and Petroleum Products Merchant Wholesalers (except Bulk
42472 3,140 6,376 3.67 3.67 2.48 0 0.00 21.02
Stations and Terminals)
44-45 Retail Trade 34,333 66,094 4.32 4.30 2.42 4 12.10 8.87
453 Miscellaneous Store Retailers 389 919 1.74 1.74 1.09 0 0.00 4.88
4539 Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers 389 919 1.74 1.74 1.09 0 0.00 4.88
45399 All Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers 360 863 1.85 1.85 1.16 0 0.00 4.88
454 Nonstore Retailers 673 1,296 2.47 2.47 1.39 0 0.00 15.88
4543 Direct Selling Establishments 673 1,296 2.47 2.47 1.39 0 0.00 15.88
45431 Fuel Dealers 484 907 2.87 2.87 1.54 0 0.00 19.00
45439 Other Direct Selling Establishments 189 388 1.54 1.54 1.03 0 0.00 2.33
48-49 Transportation and Warehousing 72,724 190,684 2.03 2.01 1.43 17 17.83 20.53
483 Water Transportation 7,821 32,234 0.23 0.22 0.18 1 6.20 58.24 (47.32*)
4831 Deep Sea, Coastal, and Great Lakes Water Transportation 5,861 25,761 0.14 0.14 0.10 0 0.00 56.44 (42.50*)
48311 Deep Sea, Coastal, and Great Lakes Water Transportation 5,607 25,162 0.12 0.12 0.09 0 0.00 67.73 (52.31*)
4832 Inland Water Transportation 368 1,222 0.65 0.49 0.49 1 ** 0.50
48321 Inland Water Transportation 358 1,194 0.67 0.50 0.50 1 ** 0.50
483211 Inland Water Freight Transportation 336 1,147 0.70 0.52 0.52 1 ** 0.50
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Table 1: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by NAICS Code
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
484 Truck Transportation 52,674 128,357 2.72 2.70 1.90 14 21.81 19.77
4841 General Freight Trucking 18,790 47,860 2.36 2.33 1.66 7 29.25 19.43
48411 General Freight Trucking, Local 8,802 19,802 1.94 1.90 1.38 4 40.40 23.63 (20.92*)
48412 General Freight Trucking, Long-Distance 9,424 26,521 2.64 2.62 1.82 3 22.62 18.07
484121 General Freight Trucking, Long-Distance, Truckload 7,338 21,185 2.09 2.06 1.59 3 28.32 15.62
4842 Specialized Freight Trucking 33,191 78,918 2.94 2.92 2.06 7 17.74 19.60
48422 Specialized Freight (except Used Goods) Trucking, Local 24,563 59,619 2.97 2.95 2.10 6 20.13 21.64 (19.35*)
48423 Specialized Freight (except Used Goods) Trucking, Long-Distance 5,631 13,765 2.27 (2.03*) 2.27 (2.03*) 1.53 (1.32*) 0 0.00 21.26
486 Pipeline Transportation 824 1,980 1.92 1.92 1.82 0 0.00 24.21
4869 Other Pipeline Transportation 380 709 2.54 2.54 2.54 0 0.00 23.89
48699 All Other Pipeline Transportation 273 526 1.52 1.52 1.52 0 0.00 30.50
488 Support Activities for Transportation 8,002 21,227 0.96 0.96 0.72 0 0.00 20.50
4883 Support Activities for Water Transportation 4,737 13,113 0.31 0.31 0.20 0 0.00 9.60
4884 Support Activities for Road Transportation 1,608 4,292 1.91 1.91 1.63 0 0.00 22.90
48849 Other Support Activities for Road Transportation 1,596 4,257 1.93 1.93 1.64 0 0.00 22.90
51 Information 2,635 6,737 0.83 0.83 0.47 0 0.00 16.04
517 Telecommunications 2,564 6,603 0.85 0.85 0.48 0 0.00 16.04
5174 Satellite Telecommunications 1,042 2,253 1.07 1.07 0.62 0 0.00 26.83
51741 Satellite Telecommunications 1,042 2,253 1.07 1.07 0.62 0 0.00 26.83
53 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 41,783 99,603 1.56 1.55 1.05 4 8.03 15.64
531 Real Estate 1,237 2,580 0.70 0.70 0.39 0 0.00 4.89
532 Rental and Leasing Services 40,546 97,023 1.58 1.57 1.07 4 8.25 15.76
5324 Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing 39,052 94,056 1.59 1.58 1.08 4 8.51 15.92
Construction, Transportation, Mining, and Forestry Machinery and
53241 23,605 56,308 1.45 1.44 1.03 2 7.10 13.92
Equipment Rental and Leasing
Commercial Air, Rail, and Water Transportation Equipment Rental and
532411 1,141 3,751 0.48 0.48 0.27 0 0.00 11.33
Leasing
Construction, Mining, and Forestry Machinery and Equipment Rental and
532412 22,430 52,484 1.52 1.51 1.09 2 7.62 13.98
Leasing
Other Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment Rental and
53249 15,224 37,191 1.78 1.77 1.16 2 10.76 18.15
Leasing
54 Professional, Scientic, and Technical Services 257,012 541,372 0.59 0.59 0.27 4 1.48 9.74
541 Professional, Scientic, and Technical Services 256,259 539,898 0.59 0.59 0.27 4 1.48 9.70
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Table 1: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by NAICS Code
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
5413 Architectural, Engineering, and Related Services 187,221 395,493 0.60 0.60 0.27 3 1.52 9.41
54133 Engineering Services 129,488 265,665 0.52 0.52 0.22 1 0.75 8.28
54136 Geophysical Surveying and Mapping Services 8,157 27,206 1.12 1.11 0.49 1 7.35 10.23
54137 Surveying and Mapping (except Geophysical) Services 7,042 15,398 0.88 0.88 0.45 0 0.00 13.54
54138 Testing Laboratories 27,474 57,904 0.77 0.77 0.43 0 0.00 12.22
5415 Computer Systems Design and Related Services 12,895 24,910 0.40 0.40 0.36 0 0.00 28.78
54151 Computer Systems Design and Related Services 12,878 24,877 0.40 0.40 0.36 0 0.00 28.78
541512 Computer Systems Design Services 10,966 20,767 0.45 0.45 0.43 0 0.00 30.62
5416 Management, Scientic, and Technical Consulting Services 36,457 73,338 0.61 0.61 0.24 1 2.73 5.92
54161 Management Consulting Services 3,317 6,261 0.29 0.29 0.13 0 0.00 16.22
541611 Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services 1,712 3,159 0.38 0.38 0.13 0 0.00 1.00
541614 Process, Physical Distribution, and Logistics Consulting Services 578 1,182 0.17 0.17 0.17 0 0.00 140.00
541618 Other Management Consulting Services 668 1,233 0.16 0.16 0.00 0 0.00 0.00
54162 Environmental Consulting Services 27,421 54,085 0.72 0.72 0.29 1 3.70 5.77
54169 Other Scientic and Technical Consulting Services 5,014 11,803 0.27 0.27 0.12 0 0.00 3.13
5419 Other Professional, Scientic, and Technical Services 16,282 39,420 0.55 0.55 0.30 0 0.00 9.61
54199 All Other Professional, Scientic, and Technical Services 15,958 38,613 0.54 0.54 0.30 0 0.00 9.85
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation
56 238,184 488,747 2.49 2.48 1.56 6 2.46 15.86
Services
561 Administrative and Support Services 185,663 370,258 2.63 2.62 1.66 4 2.16 14.88
5613 Employment Services 16,489 30,846 0.34 0.34 0.16 0 0.00 10.90
56132 Temporary Help Services 16,353 30,589 0.34 0.34 0.16 0 0.00 10.90
5616 Investigation and Security Services 87,973 174,251 1.32 1.32 0.59 2 2.30 15.90
56161 Investigation, Guard, and Armored Car Services 77,203 153,460 1.28 1.28 0.56 1 1.30 17.17
561612 Security Guards and Patrol Services 77,203 153,460 1.28 1.28 0.56 1 1.30 17.17
56162 Security Systems Services 10,770 20,791 1.61 1.60 0.86 1 9.62 8.45
561621 Security Systems Services (except Locksmiths) 10,770 20,791 1.61 1.60 0.86 1 9.62 8.45
5617 Services to Buildings and Dwellings 75,063 150,641 4.77 4.77 3.31 2 2.66 14.65
56171 Exterminating and Pest Control Services 22,262 44,972 7.84 7.84 4.24 2 8.89 14.10
56172 Janitorial Services 49,291 98,627 3.60 3.60 3.05 0 0.00 15.12
56173 Landscaping Services 2,925 5,751 1.56 1.56 1.15 0 0.00 15.09 (11.34*)
56179 Other Services to Buildings and Dwellings 584 1,289 0.93 0.93 0.47 0 0.00 33.33
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Table 1: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by NAICS Code
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
5619 Other Support Services 4,626 9,732 1.13 1.13 0.66 0 0.00 14.35
56199 All Other Support Services 4,626 9,732 1.13 1.13 0.66 0 0.00 14.35
562 Waste Management and Remediation Services 52,446 118,389 2.04 2.04 1.26 2 3.38 19.82
5621 Waste Collection 23,008 54,345 2.62 2.61 1.64 1 3.68 22.33
56211 Waste Collection 22,614 53,811 2.57 2.57 1.64 1 3.72 22.60
562111 Solid Waste Collection 15,177 37,366 2.26 2.25 1.36 1 5.35 31.99
562112 Hazardous Waste Collection 7,033 15,665 3.28 3.28 2.29 0 0.00 7.56
5622 Waste Treatment and Disposal 6,015 13,279 1.87 1.87 1.07 0 0.00 22.52
56221 Waste Treatment and Disposal 6,003 13,244 1.87 1.87 1.07 0 0.00 22.52
562219 Other Nonhazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal 452 1,042 2.49 2.49 1.73 0 0.00 25.77
5629 Remediation and Other Waste Management Services 22,041 47,797 1.50 1.50 0.93 1 4.18 14.16
56291 Remediation Services 14,907 31,666 1.34 1.34 0.79 0 0.00 14.58
56299 All Other Waste Management Services 7,017 15,932 1.81 1.80 1.19 1 12.55 13.74 (11.53*)
562991 Septic Tank and Related Services 1,642 4,046 4.20 4.15 3.06 1 49.43 12.47
562998 All Other Miscellaneous Waste Management Services 4,985 11,018 1.00 1.00 0.54 0 0.00 16.71 (10.89*)
62 Health Care and Social Assistance 2,151 4,689 0.64 0.64 0.17 0 0.00 3.13
621 Ambulatory Health Care Services 1,408 3,073 0.72 0.72 0.26 0 0.00 4.27
72 Accommodation and Food Services 14,355 32,724 1.53 1.53 0.64 0 0.00 13.92
722 Food Services and Drinking Places 13,977 31,916 1.52 1.52 0.62 0 0.00 14.14
7223 Special Food Services 13,940 31,846 1.51 1.51 0.61 0 0.00 14.25
72231 Food Service Contractors 12,578 27,979 1.69 1.69 0.67 0 0.00 13.75
81 Other Services (except Public Administration) 117,565 245,813 2.12 2.12 1.28 3 2.44 10.64
811 Repair and Maintenance 99,661 206,614 1.58 1.58 0.88 2 1.94 10.59
[a] North American Industry Classication SystemUnited States, 2007. Totals for each NAICS code are based on all records classied at a more disaggregated level and may include data for
industries not shown separately. For example, calculations presented for two-digit NAICS codes will include all records with any of the three, four, ve and six-digit NAICS codes that are subsumed
in the two-digit NAICS classication.
[b] The injury and illness rates represent the number of injuries and illnesses per 100 full-time workers. See Appendix 2 on Incident Rate Calculations.
[c] The fatality rate represents the number of fatalities per 100,000 full-time workers. See Appendix 2 on Fatality Rate Calculations.
[d] The incident severity (in days) represents the number of days away from work per recordable incident. See Appendix 2 on Incident Severity (In Days) Calculations.
- Indicates that the data are suppressed because there are fewer than 10 contractors reporting for the cell.
* Indicates that the difference between the rate computed using all valid records and that computed using only those records excluding the highest 0.5th percentile extreme values is greater than or
equal to 10%. See sections 3 and 5 of Appendix 3 for more information.
** Indicates that the reported fatality rate is greater than or equal to 100.
Indicates that the largest contractor in the corresponding NAICS Code contributes more than 70% of the Total Exposure Hours of all contractors in that NAICS Code.
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Table 1: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by NAICS Code
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
8111 Automotive Repair and Maintenance 1,225 2,717 3.39 3.39 2.28 0 0.00 3.22
8112 Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance 578 1,168 1.54 1.54 0.34 0 0.00 0.00
81121 Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance 578 1,168 1.54 1.54 0.34 0 0.00 0.00
811219 Other Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance 322 636 0.94 0.94 0.31 0 0.00 0.00
Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive
8113 97,275 201,676 1.55 1.55 0.86 2 1.98 10.78
and Electronic) Repair and Maintenance
Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive
81131 97,058 201,195 1.55 1.55 0.86 2 1.99 10.79
and Electronic) Repair and Maintenance
[a] North American Industry Classication SystemUnited States, 2007. Totals for each NAICS code are based on all records classied at a more disaggregated level and may include data for
industries not shown separately. For example, calculations presented for two-digit NAICS codes will include all records with any of the three, four, ve and six-digit NAICS codes that are subsumed
in the two-digit NAICS classication.
[b] The injury and illness rates represent the number of injuries and illnesses per 100 full-time workers. See Appendix 2 on Incident Rate Calculations.
[c] The fatality rate represents the number of fatalities per 100,000 full-time workers. See Appendix 2 on Fatality Rate Calculations.
[d] The incident severity (in days) represents the number of days away from work per recordable incident. See Appendix 2 on Incident Severity (In Days) Calculations.
- Indicates that the data are suppressed because there are fewer than 10 contractors reporting for the cell.
* Indicates that the difference between the rate computed using all valid records and that computed using only those records excluding the highest 0.5th percentile extreme values is greater than or
equal to 10%. See sections 3 and 5 of Appendix 3 for more information.
** Indicates that the reported fatality rate is greater than or equal to 100.
Indicates that the largest contractor in the corresponding NAICS Code contributes more than 70% of the Total Exposure Hours of all contractors in that NAICS Code.
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Table 2
2012 Injury and Illness Rates,
by ISN Work Type
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Table 2: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by ISN Work Type
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
1.0 - General Contractor 183,395 411,183 0.96 0.96 0.44 9 4.38 9.29
[a] ISN Work Type is a detailed list of commonly performed work classications and activities available in the ISNetworld database for selection by contractors. ISN Work Types cover multiple
industries, and contractors are required to select at least one work type that best describes their activities or specialization. A record (contractor) can be classied with more than one ISN Work
Type and is counted in each Work Type breakout selected.
[b] The injury and illness rates represent the number of injuries and illnesses per 100 full-time workers. See Appendix 2 on Incident Rate Calculations.
[c] The fatality rate represents the number of fatalities per 100,000 full-time workers. See Appendix 2 on Fatality Rate Calculations.
[d] The incident severity (in days) represents the number of days away from work per recordable incident. See Appendix 2 on Incident Severity (In Days) Calculations.
- Indicates that the data are suppressed because there are fewer than 10 contractors reporting for the cell.
* Indicates that the difference between the rate computed using all valid records and that computed using only those records excluding the highest 0.5th percentile extreme values is greater than or
equal to 10%. See sections 3 and 5 of Appendix 3 for more information.
** Indicates that the reported fatality rate is greater than or equal to 100.
Indicates that the largest contractor in the corresponding ISN Work Type contributes more than 70% of the Total Exposure Hours of all contractors in that ISN Work Type.
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Table 2: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by ISN Work Type
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
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Table 2: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by ISN Work Type
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
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Table 2: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by ISN Work Type
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
1.24 - Pipeline Construction/Maintenance 223,908 510,488 1.01 1.01 0.50 13 5.09 12.92
1.24.1 - Coatings Repair 119,277 260,934 0.86 0.85 0.38 5 3.83 9.14
1.24.2 - Pipeline/Internal HDPE Lining (including installation) 24,165 56,696 1.70 1.69 0.83 3 10.58 9.35
1.24.3 - Case Cutting 25,620 56,546 1.21 1.20 0.61 2 7.07 11.55
1.24.4 - General Contractor - DOT Covered Tasks 113,247 262,542 1.22 1.21 0.60 11 8.38 11.90
1.24.5 - Install Liners 13,792 30,016 1.83 1.82 0.99 2 13.33 11.76
1.24.6 - Piggable Pressure Isolation 1,561 3,837 1.77 1.72 1.04 1 52.12 12.47
1.24.8 - Meter Skids 8,169 18,070 1.04 1.04 0.34 0 0.00 2.00
1.25 - Steaming/Hot Oiler 8,782 19,558 0.93 0.93 0.54 0 0.00 18.48 (16.46*)
1.26 - Line Locating 60,106 135,131 1.09 1.09 0.47 2 2.96 8.36
1.27 - Pumping Services 82,189 232,677 1.56 1.55 0.91 6 5.16 10.27
1.27.1 - Lease Operator/Pumper 21,832 67,609 1.53 1.53 0.86 1 2.96 8.07
1.27.2 - Water Transfer 8,888 21,479 2.02 2.00 1.30 2 18.62 11.52
1.27.3 - Pump Supply and Repair 12,465 26,805 1.62 1.61 0.84 1 7.46 5.16
1.28 - Nitrogen 32,401 86,518 1.49 1.49 0.82 0 0.00 10.05
1.28.1 - Nitrogen - Industrial 7,278 15,202 0.99 0.99 0.51 0 0.00 34.69
1.28.2 - Nitrogen - Pipeline 8,895 18,890 1.76 1.76 1.14 0 0.00 27.72
1.28.3 - Nitrogen - Oileld 17,257 35,686 1.45 1.45 0.84 1 5.60 21.24
1.28.4 - Oxygen 1,274 2,887 0.69 0.69 0.21 0 0.00 1.40
1.28.6 - Oxygen - Pipeline 3,283 6,776 1.48 1.48 0.65 0 0.00 16.02
1.29 - Piling 78,319 169,978 1.04 1.04 0.48 7 8.24 9.92
1.29.1 - Deep Foundation 16,930 34,785 1.89 1.88 0.94 1 5.75 6.79
1.30 - Right-of-Way 49,595 110,539 1.01 1.01 0.48 2 3.62 9.87
1.30.1 - Acquisition & Land Rights 29,825 63,168 0.48 0.48 0.18 0 0.00 3.83
1.31 - Degassing & Vapor Control 7,207 16,341 0.69 0.69 0.29 0 0.00 14.95
1.32 - Rigging 156,244 390,425 1.09 1.09 0.56 4 2.05 9.45
1.33 - Electrical 102,589 227,686 0.94 0.93 0.40 7 6.15 9.95
1.33.1 - Plant Wiring 70,461 156,966 0.87 0.86 0.37 4 5.10 10.57
1.33.2 - Machine Wiring 73,060 159,868 0.81 0.81 0.36 5 6.26 8.64
1.33.3 - Electrical Trouble Shooting 67,853 149,530 0.77 0.76 0.33 4 5.35 10.75
1.33.4 - Voice Data Wiring 12,130 28,120 1.20 1.19 0.51 2 14.22 11.11
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Table 2: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by ISN Work Type
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
1.33.5 - Lighting Installation and Repair 53,825 120,531 0.75 0.75 0.30 3 4.98 10.25
1.33.6 - Industrial 73,390 164,118 0.81 0.80 0.32 5 6.09 9.10
1.33.7 - Energized Electrical Equipment Cleaning 7,865 18,201 1.69 1.68 0.73 1 10.99 12.10
1.33.8 - Overhead Utility Services 24,684 55,238 1.51 1.50 0.65 1 3.62 10.77
1.33.9 - Underground Utility Services 28,603 64,098 1.53 1.53 0.69 1 3.12 10.99
1.34 - Iron Work 19,757 45,909 1.17 1.17 0.46 0 0.00 5.14
1.35 - Water Well Services 8,962 19,521 1.24 1.23 0.71 1 10.25 17.99 (14.91*)
1.35.1 - Water Well Drilling 4,174 9,491 2.19 2.17 1.43 1 21.07 24.19
1.35.2 - Water Well Pumps 3,256 8,323 2.38 2.35 1.73 1 24.03 13.05
1.36 - Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC) 14,552 30,557 0.73 0.73 0.24 1 6.55 7.83
1.39 - General Contractor - Fabrication 2,330 5,279 2.61 2.61 1.55 0 0.00 10.64
2.0 - Machining 58,552 130,599 1.39 1.38 0.66 1 1.53 10.35
2.1 - Bolting 81,029 174,034 0.71 0.71 0.27 1 1.15 7.18
2.2 - Field 56,207 122,757 0.79 0.79 0.30 1 1.63 7.38
2.3 - Hot tap 64,774 147,507 0.82 0.82 0.35 1 1.36 8.19
2.4 - Leak repair 33,517 77,184 1.17 1.17 0.54 1 2.59 10.24
2.4.1 - Metal Stitching, Casting Repair and Thread Repair 3,389 7,446 1.48 1.48 0.91 0 0.00 10.49
2.5 - Compressor/Turbine 37,830 85,940 1.02 1.02 0.43 0 0.00 11.47
2.6 - Valve repair 61,145 134,772 1.24 1.24 0.54 0 0.00 8.01
2.6.1 - Control 43,161 94,793 1.07 1.07 0.50 1 2.11 8.63
2.6.2 - Safety/relief 34,245 75,431 1.17 1.17 0.52 0 0.00 8.99 (8.04*)
2.6.3 - Inspection & Testing 14,159 31,883 1.62 1.61 0.82 1 6.27 10.47 (8.86*)
2.7 - Cold Cutting 51,939 116,680 0.93 0.92 0.44 1 1.71 11.13
2.8 - Pumps & Blowers 36,352 80,218 1.35 1.35 0.65 2 4.99 7.57
2.9 - Inplace Boring of Machine Sideframes 2,310 4,850 2.10 2.10 0.87 0 0.00 11.69
2.10 - On-site Machine Shop Work 13,089 29,813 1.58 1.57 0.83 1 6.71 8.57
3.0 - Instrumentation & Electrical 151,566 338,191 0.79 0.79 0.33 3 1.77 8.44
3.1 - Analyzers 59,585 130,526 0.74 0.73 0.32 3 4.60 8.48
3.2 - Electric 124,464 276,198 0.88 0.88 0.41 7 5.07 10.86
3.2.1 - Batteries 98,338 215,931 0.73 0.73 0.33 6 5.56 8.75
3.2.2 - Generator 163,592 351,736 0.98 0.97 0.49 13 7.39 9.89
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Table 2: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by ISN Work Type
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
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Table 2: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by ISN Work Type
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
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Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
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Table 2: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by ISN Work Type
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
8.1 - Design & Manufacturer Lubrication Systems 597 1,523 2.89 2.89 1.84 0 0.00 11.95
8.2 - Manufacturing Electronic Controls and/or Pilots 3,526 7,693 3.74 3.74 1.95 0 0.00 7.76
8.4 - Heat Exchangers 4,966 10,858 4.29 4.29 2.41 0 0.00 11.33
8.5 - Pressure vessels 6,947 16,061 3.91 3.91 2.02 0 0.00 10.79
8.7 - Power Transmission Products 2,284 4,746 2.53 2.53 1.10 0 0.00 6.10
8.9 - Wellhead Equipment 5,027 11,358 3.79 3.79 1.88 0 0.00 6.39
8.10 - Above Ground Storage Tanks 5,608 12,643 1.20 1.20 0.52 0 0.00 2.36
9.0 - Inspection 112,052 266,018 1.10 1.10 0.55 1 0.75 8.13
9.1 - Cathodic Protection 68,875 150,577 0.83 0.83 0.39 1 1.33 9.78
9.1.1 - Rectier 4,507 9,711 0.78 0.78 0.39 0 0.00 6.61 (1.92*)
9.2 - Aerial Patrol 3,938 8,772 0.43 0.43 0.18 0 0.00 0.26
9.2.2 - Aerial Photography/Surveying 4,585 11,058 0.63 0.63 0.29 0 0.00 6.11
9.2.5 - Remote Stack Emission Testing 40,912 81,917 0.65 0.65 0.30 0 0.00 12.48
9.3 - Tanks 72,030 155,828 0.54 0.54 0.22 0 0.00 9.00
9.3.1 - Gauging 26,238 58,183 0.73 0.72 0.37 2 6.87 6.47
9.3.2 - Sampling 22,579 49,710 0.62 0.61 0.33 1 4.02 5.63
9.3.3 - Strapping 16,065 35,215 0.58 0.58 0.31 0 0.00 6.54
9.4 - Non-Destructive Testing 142,013 326,901 0.87 0.87 0.45 3 1.84 8.67
9.4.1 - Thermographic Testing 4,752 9,798 0.88 0.88 0.43 0 0.00 9.51
9.4.2 - Ground Penetrating Radar 1,266 2,747 0.15 0.15 0.07 0 0.00 0.00
9.4.3 - Inspection Service, Visual (Other than Const/Fabrication) 16,453 35,176 0.78 0.77 0.26 1 5.69 4.98
9.5 - Infrared 24,584 54,117 0.70 0.70 0.35 1 3.70 10.82
9.6 - Eddy Current 33,381 71,020 0.55 0.55 0.28 0 0.00 14.43
9.7 - Civil 99,060 218,016 0.53 0.52 0.21 1 0.92 7.63
9.8 - Electrical 112,080 247,813 0.62 0.62 0.25 2 1.61 7.89
9.9 - Hydrotesting 101,596 230,381 0.84 0.84 0.40 3 2.60 11.78
9.10 - Line Pigging 78,032 190,106 1.11 1.10 0.54 2 2.10 7.88
9.11 - X-ray 86,427 206,973 0.93 0.93 0.47 0 0.00 8.43
9.12 - Crane 49,211 110,809 0.86 0.86 0.44 1 1.80 7.72
9.13 - Tower 12,186 26,801 0.63 0.63 0.26 0 0.00 9.78
9.14 - Safety Equipment 77,819 168,648 0.61 0.61 0.26 0 0.00 6.67
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Table 2: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by ISN Work Type
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
9.15 - Project Inspection 84,611 188,381 0.53 0.52 0.22 1 1.06 11.06
9.16 - Coating Inspection 111,094 242,980 0.68 0.68 0.27 1 0.82 7.52
9.17 - Welding Inspection 123,949 275,591 0.61 0.61 0.24 1 0.73 8.45
9.18 - Hydrostatic Testing 79,361 170,020 0.98 0.98 0.43 3 3.53 9.67
9.19 - General Contractor - Rope Access 3,963 8,456 0.54 0.54 0.14 0 0.00 6.26
9.21 - Sling and Lift 6,800 16,399 0.71 0.70 0.39 1 12.20 8.76
9.22 - Dismantling 14,142 31,239 0.91 0.90 0.44 1 6.40 7.54
9.23 - Pipeline 101,529 241,587 0.98 0.97 0.47 2 1.66 8.71
9.24 - Concrete Testing 3,519 7,354 1.17 1.17 0.63 0 0.00 2.67
9.25 - Drill Collar Inspection 1,236 2,708 1.40 1.40 0.66 0 0.00 11.26
10.0 - Consultant 172,704 379,150 0.81 0.81 0.38 3 1.58 10.01
10.1 - Training 81,330 171,885 0.70 0.70 0.30 1 1.16 11.04
10.2 - Engineering 191,977 415,037 0.72 0.72 0.31 3 1.45 7.89
10.2.1 - Drafting 116,219 241,547 0.63 0.62 0.25 3 2.48 8.65
10.2.2 - Survey 114,112 235,075 0.63 0.63 0.25 1 0.85 8.71
10.2.3 - Electrical 126,172 264,657 0.67 0.67 0.27 4 3.02 8.24
10.2.4 - Chemical 61,832 124,262 0.45 0.45 0.16 0 0.00 8.52
10.2.5 - Metallurgical 29,920 61,682 0.41 0.41 0.18 0 0.00 9.50
10.2.6 - Control 78,362 163,451 0.48 0.48 0.20 0 0.00 6.69
10.2.7 - Civil 120,359 245,466 0.65 0.65 0.25 2 1.63 8.89
10.2.8 - Mechanical 111,319 230,885 0.62 0.62 0.23 1 0.87 8.80
10.2.9 - Environment 146,157 296,796 0.67 0.67 0.30 1 0.67 10.17
10.2.10 - Rotating Equipment 60,888 130,272 0.53 0.53 0.20 0 0.00 7.01
10.2.11 - Cathodic Protection 37,850 80,227 0.85 0.85 0.33 1 2.49 7.68
10.2.12 - Drilling 74,012 184,498 1.09 1.09 0.53 0 0.00 7.29
10.2.13 - Acoustical 8,627 18,221 0.30 0.30 0.16 0 0.00 21.00
10.2.14 - Flow Calibration 13,488 29,697 0.36 0.36 0.18 0 0.00 12.50
10.2.15 - Geosciences 55,116 112,598 0.80 0.80 0.36 0 0.00 10.26
10.2.16 - Architecture and Drafting 31,306 66,223 0.51 0.51 0.21 0 0.00 10.67
10.2.17 - Architectural Design 32,354 68,586 0.51 0.51 0.19 0 0.00 7.40
10.2.18 - Deepwater 1,733 3,725 0.86 0.86 0.32 0 0.00 12.81
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Table 2: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by ISN Work Type
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
10.2.19 - Floating Production 3,650 7,976 0.43 0.43 0.13 0 0.00 0.00
10.2.20 - Agricultural 5,304 10,240 0.76 0.76 0.29 0 0.00 11.74
10.2.21 - Material Handling 9,836 21,106 0.74 0.74 0.25 0 0.00 9.38
10.2.22 - Electrical Analysis 22,950 47,200 0.53 0.53 0.16 0 0.00 2.48
10.3 - Project Management 202,582 429,660 0.70 0.70 0.29 2 0.93 8.31
10.3.1 - Construction Management 128,606 274,166 0.68 0.67 0.26 1 0.73 7.47
10.4 - Site Consultant 88,920 187,887 0.71 0.71 0.26 0 0.00 6.04
10.4.1 - Drilling 33,257 76,304 1.19 1.18 0.67 3 7.86 10.41
10.4.2 - Construction 79,571 167,493 0.71 0.71 0.29 0 0.00 8.61
10.4.3 - Diving 4,995 10,808 0.68 0.68 0.37 0 0.00 14.97
10.4.4 - Safety & Environmental 150,885 317,810 0.80 0.80 0.37 3 1.89 10.07
10.4.5 - Construction Safety 37,242 78,870 0.58 0.58 0.25 0 0.00 3.91
10.4.6 - Regulatory Consultant 56,940 117,093 0.56 0.56 0.20 0 0.00 5.17
10.4.7 - Logistics Management 2,455 5,534 0.25 0.25 0.11 0 0.00 25.71
10.5 - Ergonomic Assessments 3,876 7,992 0.75 0.75 0.10 0 0.00 3.10
10.5.1 - Ergonomic Industrial 6,271 12,551 0.94 0.94 0.27 0 0.00 10.54
10.5.2 - Ergonomic Ofce 6,975 13,671 0.88 0.88 0.25 0 0.00 10.37
10.6 - Industrial Hygiene 17,262 35,593 0.88 0.88 0.33 0 0.00 8.71
10.7 - IT 5,717 11,587 0.97 0.97 0.41 0 0.00 6.16
11.0 - Rentals 81,109 225,154 1.55 1.54 0.94 4 3.55 10.99
11.1 - Equipment 121,512 322,447 1.53 1.53 0.93 8 4.96 11.54
11.1.1 - A/C 24,161 55,926 1.20 1.20 0.64 1 3.58 12.58
11.1.2 - Generators 62,916 152,958 1.79 1.78 1.10 9 11.77 13.98
11.1.3 - Compressors 54,258 128,515 1.68 1.67 1.04 7 10.89 14.20
11.1.4 - Elevators 2,250 5,490 2.77 2.77 1.49 0 0.00 22.96
11.1.5 - Well Drilling Equipment 71,268 204,315 1.51 1.51 0.91 2 1.96 11.42
11.1.6 - Oileld Equipment 105,734 291,878 1.67 1.67 1.04 9 6.17 13.30
11.1.7 - Safety Equipment 12,856 31,129 0.91 0.91 0.42 0 0.00 9.85
11.1.8 - Intercom/Communication Equipment 1,461 4,371 0.92 0.92 0.14 0 0.00 12.95
11.1.10 - Portable, Flameless Heating 3,181 6,224 1.38 1.38 0.71 0 0.00 12.98
11.2 - Ofce trailers 25,547 62,862 1.33 1.32 0.69 3 9.54 16.29
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Table 2: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by ISN Work Type
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
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Table 2: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by ISN Work Type
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Table 2: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by ISN Work Type
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
14.4 - Tools & Stores 33,911 78,195 0.91 0.91 0.42 1 2.56 11.89
14.5 - Product Loading 16,110 37,001 0.77 0.77 0.31 0 0.00 13.25 (9.35*)
14.6 - Personnel Transportation 11,478 26,117 0.99 0.98 0.40 1 7.66 4.93
14.7 - Contract Operators 29,487 72,696 1.17 1.17 0.58 1 2.75 14.22
14.8 - Mechanic - Equipment - Repair 53,153 119,469 1.16 1.16 0.54 1 1.67 9.10
14.8.1 - Tool Repair 25,614 56,513 0.71 0.71 0.28 0 0.00 5.80
14.8.2 - Belt Splicing 7,683 17,219 1.22 1.22 0.45 0 0.00 5.54
14.8.3 - Maintenance of Rotating Equipment 12,247 28,499 1.40 1.40 0.54 1 7.02 8.70
14.9 - Emergency Medical Responder/Medical Technician 21,323 58,108 1.15 1.15 0.58 0 0.00 7.18
14.10 - Service/Maintenance Technician 36,278 80,417 1.28 1.27 0.58 3 7.46 7.17
14.10.2 - Millwright Service 23,808 53,070 1.25 1.25 0.43 0 0.00 5.58
14.10.3 - Pressure/Temperature Service 28,281 80,228 1.36 1.36 0.66 0 0.00 5.16
14.10.4 - Water Line Maintenance 8,912 19,332 1.67 1.67 0.80 0 0.00 14.37
14.10.5 - Lubrication System Maintenance 7,254 16,592 0.94 0.94 0.37 0 0.00 7.55
14.10.6 - Automation Service 9,843 21,058 1.02 1.02 0.38 0 0.00 3.93
14.10.7 - Pipe Fitting 68,844 160,195 0.97 0.97 0.43 2 2.50 10.19
14.10.8 - Dust Collectors/Baghouses 9,642 20,961 1.35 1.35 0.40 0 0.00 6.95
14.10.9 - Refrigerated Equipment 3,834 8,764 1.46 1.46 0.71 0 0.00 7.31
14.11 - Liquid Product Transfer Service 7,793 17,273 0.78 0.78 0.31 0 0.00 8.07
14.16 - Person In Charge (PIC) 5,239 13,465 0.76 0.76 0.48 0 0.00 27.55 (20.45*)
14.17 - Recruiting and Stafng Service 17,033 33,585 0.33 0.33 0.14 0 0.00 9.65
15.0 - Mobile Equipment 186,334 422,308 1.31 1.30 0.69 5 2.37 13.72
15.1 - Repair on-site 31,736 69,567 2.41 2.40 1.27 2 5.75 9.81
15.1.1 - Forklift Maintenance and Repair 13,050 26,875 3.34 3.34 1.45 0 0.00 8.12
15.1.2 - Vehicle Maintenance 11,307 26,753 2.80 2.80 0.98 1 7.48 5.66
15.2 - Tire repair 26,437 57,167 3.39 3.39 1.60 1 3.50 7.29
15.3 - Tractor 11,613 25,203 3.15 3.14 1.25 1 7.94 11.24
15.3.1 - Mechanical/Maintenance Service 11,188 23,819 3.03 3.03 1.19 0 0.00 7.97
16.0 - IT 15,217 31,902 0.61 0.61 0.32 0 0.00 10.48
16.1 - Computers 46,918 98,272 0.54 0.54 0.29 0 0.00 13.27
16.2 - Towers/Antennas (Communication) 9,571 20,222 0.77 0.77 0.38 0 0.00 17.97
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Table 2: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by ISN Work Type
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
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Table 2: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by ISN Work Type
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
18.1.3 - Heavy Truck Hauling (dump or larger) 146,825 342,837 1.52 1.51 0.86 20 11.67 18.88
18.1.4 - Oversized/Heavy Materials 106,256 256,223 1.48 1.47 0.82 14 10.93 16.44
18.1.5 - Coke 2,289 4,986 1.40 1.40 1.00 0 0.00 11.89
18.2 - Freight 29,654 72,107 1.83 1.83 1.14 0 0.00 22.58
18.3 - Tank Truck 123,953 308,256 1.83 1.82 1.10 18 11.68 18.09
18.3.1 - Waste - Non Hazardous 107,311 267,537 1.85 1.83 1.11 16 11.96 18.46
18.4 - Navigation and Positioning 2,033 4,765 2.39 2.39 1.72 0 0.00 30.70
18.5 - Logistics 19,824 45,213 1.47 1.46 1.01 2 8.85 23.20
18.6 - Weigh Scale Service 1,216 3,192 2.13 2.13 1.75 0 0.00 20.29
18.7 - Pick-up and Delivery Driver 29,515 68,485 1.92 1.91 1.26 1 2.92 17.08
18.8 - Tarping 5,661 14,321 3.06 3.06 2.01 0 0.00 23.34
19.0 - Down Hole Services 92,236 268,261 1.68 1.67 1.02 12 8.95 11.68
19.1 - Fishing (Down Hole Recovery) 123,488 342,321 1.46 1.46 0.86 8 4.67 10.50
19.2 - Pumper Svc. 122,622 348,436 1.50 1.49 0.89 7 4.02 10.06
19.3 - Seismic Operations 52,114 150,725 1.11 1.11 0.54 2 2.65 6.55
19.4 - Well Drilling (Workover/Completion) 142,478 391,795 1.62 1.62 0.98 12 6.13 12.03
19.5 - Wireline Service 139,389 388,220 1.48 1.47 0.86 9 4.64 10.26
19.6 - Consultant - Well Service 81,559 228,809 1.47 1.47 0.88 6 5.24 10.31
19.7 - Core Analysis 10,532 27,927 1.98 1.96 1.32 3 21.48 10.78
19.8 - Well - Stimulation 60,004 167,120 1.84 1.83 1.05 7 8.38 10.77
19.9 - Stimulation - Acidizing 59,727 167,019 1.81 1.80 1.02 7 8.38 10.12
19.10 - Well - Control 71,275 203,963 1.53 1.53 0.93 6 5.88 11.08
19.11 - Well - Services 122,245 333,686 1.78 1.77 1.10 16 9.59 12.78
19.11.1 - Snubbing Coil Tubing 86,982 248,786 1.60 1.59 0.95 8 6.43 10.26
19.11.2 - Flowback Services 1,602 4,253 1.74 1.74 1.46 0 0.00 3.78
19.12 - Well - Production Testing 41,431 127,151 1.63 1.63 1.01 4 6.29 10.75
19.13 - Casing 67,578 201,517 1.66 1.65 1.05 8 7.94 11.52
19.14 - Plug and Abandonment 91,185 265,049 1.60 1.59 0.96 11 8.30 11.52
19.15 - Mudlogging 60,238 179,833 1.36 1.36 0.81 2 2.22 10.41
19.16 - Well Blowout Control 62,743 188,796 1.52 1.51 0.94 5 5.30 10.55
19.17 - Surface and Subsurface Safety System 64,248 191,650 1.52 1.51 0.93 7 7.30 10.42
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Table 2: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by ISN Work Type
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
19.18 - String Up Service 30,734 86,590 1.67 1.66 0.97 3 6.93 8.02
19.19 - Wellhead Service 64,196 191,076 1.56 1.55 0.96 7 7.33 10.36
19.20 - Logging Services 141 359 2.23 2.23 1.11 0 0.00 48.50
20.0 - Offshore Operations 56,628 161,281 1.10 1.10 0.63 0 0.00 10.72
20.1 - Catering 4,412 11,427 0.42 0.40 0.16 1 17.50 8.29
20.3 - Inland Marine Service 10,197 26,262 1.19 1.19 0.61 0 0.00 12.46
20.4 - Marine Service 9,204 25,983 0.72 0.72 0.46 0 0.00 19.70
20.5 - Offshore Construction 29,013 75,699 0.64 0.62 0.31 5 13.21 12.73
20.5.1 - Marine Construction 6,206 15,531 1.12 1.12 0.59 0 0.00 9.62
20.5.2 - Offshore Construction - Underwater 7,833 17,589 0.47 0.47 0.26 0 0.00 17.12
20.5.3 - Offshore Construction - Above water 10,923 27,600 0.74 0.71 0.36 4 28.99 15.64
20.6 - Diving 8,278 20,372 0.73 0.73 0.42 0 0.00 10.73
20.7 - Offshore Transportation 6,143 18,628 0.64 0.64 0.38 0 0.00 15.63
20.7.1 - Marine 17,910 56,779 0.37 0.37 0.17 0 0.00 14.89 (11.89*)
20.8 - Contract Operators 12,684 31,446 0.69 0.69 0.27 0 0.00 25.06
20.8.1 - Crane Operator 21,123 52,934 0.98 0.98 0.51 0 0.00 10.41
20.9 - Drilling 6,792 17,589 0.96 0.96 0.49 0 0.00 11.96
20.10 - Workover 23,927 77,367 1.30 1.30 0.72 0 0.00 6.89
20.11 - Snubbing/Coil Tubing 7,210 19,587 0.72 0.72 0.37 0 0.00 8.14
20.12 - Wireline 25,688 79,802 1.48 1.48 0.84 0 0.00 6.02
20.13 - Blasting & Painting 40,805 89,379 0.42 0.42 0.17 1 2.24 13.63
20.14 - Instrumentation 16,764 36,918 0.71 0.71 0.25 0 0.00 6.56
20.14.1 - Pneumatic 15,896 35,378 0.67 0.67 0.22 0 0.00 10.12
20.14.2 - Electrical 15,237 33,510 0.71 0.71 0.20 0 0.00 7.07
20.15 - Site Consultants 10,053 23,287 0.62 0.62 0.33 0 0.00 14.60
20.15.1 - Drilling 1,032 3,207 0.50 (0.38*) 0.50 (0.38*) 0.37 (0.25*) 0 0.00 19.38
20.15.2 - Construction 10,863 23,521 0.68 0.68 0.18 0 0.00 0.86
20.15.3 - Diving 4,279 10,020 0.70 0.70 0.40 0 0.00 15.66
20.15.4 - Safety & Environmental 7,038 18,134 0.55 0.55 0.25 0 0.00 19.14
20.16 - Manufacturing - - - - - - - -
20.16.4 - Subsea Equipment 2,952 7,340 0.93 0.93 0.49 0 0.00 21.12
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Table 2: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by ISN Work Type
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
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Table 2: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by ISN Work Type
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
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Table 2: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by ISN Work Type
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
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Table 2: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by ISN Work Type
Injuries and Illnesses [b] Fatalities [c] Severity [d]
29.4.3 - Inspection - Telescopic 3,000 6,455 3.16 3.16 2.11 0 0.00 12.62
29.4.4 - Inspection - Truck Mounted 3,373 7,330 2.95 2.95 1.88 0 0.00 11.92
29.4.5 - Inspection - Wheel Mounted 2,682 5,900 2.85 2.85 1.97 0 0.00 13.98
30.0 - Mining 2,204 5,104 1.61 1.61 1.02 0 0.00 25.10
30.1 - Demolition/Salvage 1,236 2,443 0.98 0.98 0.90 0 0.00 75.58
30.1.1 - Equipment 972 2,302 2.78 2.78 2.09 0 0.00 17.50
30.3 - Environmental Services 15,097 30,913 0.65 0.65 0.31 0 0.00 9.67
30.3.2 - Hydrology Studies / Monitor 7,713 14,447 0.73 0.73 0.24 0 0.00 5.83
30.3.3 - Hydro seeding 1,600 3,453 2.72 2.72 1.22 0 0.00 7.11
30.4 - Equipment Maintenance 1,627 3,714 3.39 3.39 1.35 0 0.00 8.44
30.5 - General Services 10,692 19,330 1.60 1.60 0.87 0 0.00 6.25
30.5.3 - Roadway Maintenance 3,277 6,564 2.07 2.07 1.34 0 0.00 11.32
30.6 - Haulage 1,416 2,410 2.41 2.41 1.16 0 0.00 10.21
30.6.2 - Ready Mix Concrete 23,202 58,520 1.30 1.30 0.59 1 3.42 6.77
30.7 - Major Construction 4,241 10,267 1.87 1.85 0.99 1 19.48 9.54
30.7.1 - Bridge Construction 13,246 25,275 2.50 2.48 1.23 2 15.83 7.75
30.7.6 - Pond & Dam Construction 14,570 28,400 2.37 2.37 1.18 1 7.04 8.96
30.7.9 - Underground Excavation 776 1,524 2.23 (1.86*) 2.23 (1.86*) 1.18 (0.80*) 0 0.00 6.65
30.8 - Miscellaneous 385 691 1.74 1.74 1.45 0 0.00 73.83
30.9 - Prep Plant Repair 713 1,368 1.17 1.17 0.29 0 0.00 5.00
31.0 - Archaeology - - - - - - - -
31.1 - Cultural Resource Management 5,313 10,753 0.26 0.26 0.04 0 0.00 2.14
[a] ISN Work Type is a detailed list of commonly performed work classications and activities available in the ISNetworld database for selection by contractors. ISN Work Types cover multiple
industries, and contractors are required to select at least one work type that best describes their activities or specialization. A record (contractor) can be classied with more than one ISN Work
Type and is counted in each Work Type breakout selected.
[b] The injury and illness rates represent the number of injuries and illnesses per 100 full-time workers. See Appendix 2 on Incident Rate Calculations.
[c] The fatality rate represents the number of fatalities per 100,000 full-time workers. See Appendix 2 on Fatality Rate Calculations.
[d] The incident severity (in days) represents the number of days away from work per recordable incident. See Appendix 2 on Incident Severity (In Days) Calculations.
- Indicates that the data are suppressed because there are fewer than 10 contractors reporting for the cell.
* Indicates that the difference between the rate computed using all valid records and that computed using only those records excluding the highest 0.5th percentile extreme values is greater than or
equal to 10%. See sections 3 and 5 of Appendix 3 for more information.
** Indicates that the reported fatality rate is greater than or equal to 100.
Indicates that the largest contractor in the corresponding ISN Work Type contributes more than 70% of the Total Exposure Hours of all contractors in that ISN Work Type.
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Appendix 1: Definitions
1. North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code: The standard statistical
classification codes underlying all establishment-based Federal economic statistics,
classified by industry for the United States, Mexico and Canada. Under NAICS, a specific
industry is represented by a two, three, four, five or six-digit numeric code. See the U.S.
Census Bureaus NAICS Web site1 for more information.
2. ISN Work Type: A detailed list of commonly performed work classifications and activities
available in the ISNetworld2 database for selection by contractors. ISN Work Types cover
multiple industries, and contractors are required to select at least one work type that best
describes their activities or specialization.
3. Recordable Injury and Illness: An occupational injury or illness that requires medical
treatment more than simple first aid and must be recorded and reported under the U.S.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recordkeeping requirements. See
29 CFR Part 19043 for OSHA recordkeeping requirements and definitions.
4. Days Away Injury and Illness: A recordable injury or illness resulting in one or more days
away from work.
5. Restricted Activity Injury and Illness: A recordable injury or illness resulting in restrictions
or limitations on an injured workers work activities.
6. Job Transfer Injury and Illness: A recordable injury or illness necessitating the transfer of
an injured worker to a different job.
7. Incident Severity (In Days): Average number of days away from work as a result of each
recordable injury or illness.
1
http://www.census.gov/naics
2
ISNetworld.com
3
http://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owastand.display_standard_group?p_toc_level=1&p_part_number=1904
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Appendix 2: Incident Rate Calculations
All data used in this report is obtained directly from contractor companies OSHA 300 and
300A forms and are reviewed and verified by ISN Review and Verification Services (RAVS).
1. Incident Rate Calculations for Individual Contractors
1.1. Total Recordable Incident Rate [TRIR] represents the number of recordable injuries
and illnesses per 100 full-time workers and is calculated as:
Where:
N = Total number of recordable injuries and illnesses
EH = Total exposure hours, i.e., total hours worked by all employees during the
calendar year
200,000 = Base for 100 equivalent full-time workers (working 40 hours per
week, 50 weeks per year)
1.2. Nonfatal Total Recordable Incident Rate [Nonfatal TRIR] represents the number of
nonfatal recordable injuries and illnesses per 100 full-time workers and is calculated as:
Where:
NNONFATAL = Total number of nonfatal recordable injuries and illnesses
EH = Total exposure hours, i.e., total hours worked by all employees during the
calendar year
200,000 = Base for 100 equivalent full-time workers (working 40 hours per
week, 50 weeks per year)
1.3. Days Away, Restricted Activity or Job Transfer Incident Rate [DART] represents the
number of recordable nonfatal injuries and illnesses resulting in days away from work,
restricted activity or job transfer per 100 full-time workers and is calculated as:
Where:
NDAFW = Total number of nonfatal recordable injuries and illnesses resulting
in days away from work
NDRAJT = Total number of nonfatal recordable injuries and illnesses resulting
in restricted activity or job transfer
EH = Total exposure hours, i.e., total hours worked by all employees during
the calendar year
200,000 = Base for 100 equivalent full-time workers (working 40 hours
per week, 50 weeks per year)
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1.4. Fatality Rate represents the number of fatal work injuries per 100,000 full-time
workers and is calculated as:
Where:
NFATAL = Total number of fatal work injuries
EH = Total exposure hours, i.e., total hours worked by all employees during the
calendar year
200,000,000 = Base for 100,000 equivalent full-time workers (working 40
hours per week, 50 weeks per year)
1.5. Incident Severity (In Days) represents the number of days away from work
per recordable incident and is calculated as:
Where:
NDAYS = Total number of days away from work
N = Total number of recordable injuries and illnesses
2. Incident Rate Calculations for Groups of Contractors (for a NAICS code or ISN Work
Type Group)
2.1. TRIR, Nonfatal TRIR, DART, and Fatality Rate are calculated by summing the exposure
hours and numbers of injuries and illnesses across all contractors in the group before
computing the rate. The calculation for a group of contractors will be:
Where:
RATE = one of the four rates presented above: TRIR, Nonfatal TRIR, DART, or
Fatality Rate. Represents an exposure hour weighted rate.
iN=N1+ N2+...+Nn, where N4 is equal to the total number of recordable injuries and
illnesses for a contractor, and the summation formula is the sum of the values
of the n contractors in the group (i.e., the sum of the total number of recordable
injuries and illnesses across all contractors in the group).
4
Includes only the injuries and illnesses used to calculate the specified rate: for TRIR, N is the total number of injuries and
illnesses; for Nonfatal TRIR, N is the total number of nonfatal injuries and illnesses; for DART, N is the total number of
nonfatal injuries and illnesses resulting in days away from work plus the total number of nonfatal injuries and illnesses
resulting in restricted activity or job transfer; for Fatality Rate, N is the total number of fatal work injuries.
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iEH= EH1+ EH2+...+ EHn, where EH is equal to the total exposure hours for a
contractor, and the summation formula is the sum of the values of the n contrac-
tors in the group (i.e., the sum of the total exposure hours across all contractors
in the group).
BASE INTEGER = 200,000 for TRIR, Nonfatal TRIR and DART calculations and
200,000,000 for the Fatality Rate calculation.
2.2. Incident Severity (In Days) is calculated by summing the number of days away from
work and number of total injuries and illnesses across all contractors in the group
before computing the rate. The rate calculation for a group of contractors will be:
Where:
i NDAYS = The sum of the total number of days away from work across all contrac-
tors in the group.
i N = The sum of the total number of recordable injuries and illnesses across
all contractors in the group.
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Appendix 3: Analysis Procedure
Summary
The procedures used in preparing and analyzing the data presented in Tables 1 and 2 are
summarized below.
2.1. Calculate Total Number of Contractors (iNCONTRACTOR ) for each two, three, four, five and
six-digit NAICS code, i. For instance, calculations presented for two-digit NAICS codes
will include all records with any of the three, four, five and six-digit NAICS codes that
are subsumed in the two-digit industry classification.
2.2. Remove the whole row for the NAICS code if the total number of contractors calculat-
ed in Step 2.1 above is less than 10.
2.3. For each two, three, four, five and six-digit NAICS code, calculate exposure hour
weighted injury and illness rates, fatalities and incident severity (In Days) using formu-
las for groups of contractors in Appendix 2.
2.4. For each rate and fatality count computed in Step 2.3 above, if there are fewer than
10 contractors used in the calculation, suppress the reported rate or fatality count by
replacing it with a dash (-).
2.5. If the largest contractor contributes more than 70% of the total exposure hours for a
given NAICS code, flag the total number of exposure hours with a symbol () for that
NAICS code.
2.6. If the fatality rate is greater than or equal to 100 for a given two, three, four, five and
six-digit NAICS code, suppress the reported fatality rate by replacing it with a dou-
ble-asterisk (**).
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3. Injury and Illness Rates, Fatality Rates and Fatality Counts by NAICS Code without
Those Records with Rates in the Highest 0.5th Percentile
When the number of records for a given NAICS code is small, extreme observations may
unduly influence the reported rates and counts. Thus, Tables 1 and 2 also include the results
of a sensitivity analysis conducted to evaluate the effect of those records with rates in the
highest 0.5th percentile. The analysis steps include the following:
3.1. For each rate computed previously in Step 1, calculate rates for each NAICS Code by
excluding contractors that are in the highest 0.5 th percentile of the entire dataset using
the steps outlined in Step 2.
3.2. Calculate the percentage difference between the injury and illness rate from Step 2.3
and 3.1 for each two, three, four, five and six-digit NAICS code.
3.3. Identify those rates that show a 10 percent or greater difference with an asterisk (*).
For example, a table entry of 2.3 (1.8*) implies that 2.3 is the rate calculated with the
entire dataset considered; 1.8 is the rate calculated with the highest 0.5 th percentile
extreme values removed; the difference between 2.3 and 1.8 is greater than or equal to
10 percent.
4. Injury and Illness Rates, Fatalities and Incident Severity (In Days) by ISN Work Type
The injury and illness rates, fatalities and incident severity (In Days) calculations by ISN Work
Type for the cleaned data set include the following steps:
4.1. Calculate Total Number of Contractors (jNCONTRACTOR ) for each ISN Work Type, j. This is
simply a count of the number of contractors that fall into the work type designation. A
contractor can be categorized as more than one work type and thus may be included in
the counts for numerous work types. However, unlike the calculations for NAICS codes,
higher level work types do not include contractors at a more disaggregated level. For
example, calculations presented for work type 1.0 General Contractor do not include
records in any of the work types at a lower level (e.g. 1.0.1 Turnaround or 1.0.2 Rou-
tine Maintenance).
4.2. Remove the whole row for the work type if the total number of contractors calculated
in Step 4.1 above is fewer than 10, unless the work type has sub-work types with
greater than or equal to 10 contractors.
4.3. For each ISN work type, calculate exposure hour weighted injury and illness rates,
fatalities and incident severity (In Days) using formulas for groups of contractors in
Appendix 2.
4.4. For each rate and fatality count computed in Step 4.3, if there are fewer than 10
contractors used in the calculation, suppress the reported rate or fatality count by
replacing it with a dash (-).
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4.5. If the largest contractor contributes more than 70% of the total exposure hours for
a given ISN work type, flag the total number of exposure hours with a symbol () for
that ISN work type.
4.6. If the fatality rate is greater than or equal to 100 for a given ISN work type, suppress
the reported fatality rate by replacing it with a double-asterisk (**).
5. Injury and Illness Rates, Fatality Rates and Fatality Counts by ISN Work Type without
Those Records with Rates in the Highest 0.5 th Percentile
When the number of records for a given ISN work type is small, extreme observations may
unduly influence the reported rates and counts. Thus, Tables 1 and 2 also include the results
of a sensitivity analysis conducted to evaluate the effect of those records with rates in the
highest 0.5th percentile. The analysis steps include the following:
5.1. For each rate computed previously in Step 1, calculate rates for each ISN Work Type by
excluding contractors that are in the highest 0.5 th percentile of the entire dataset using
the steps outlined in Step 4.
5.2. Calculate the percentage difference between the injury and illness rate from Step 4.3
and 5.1 for each ISN Work Type.
5.3. Identify those rates that show a 10 percent or greater difference with an asterisk (*).
For example, a table entry of 2.3 (1.8*) implies that 2.3 is the rate calculated with the
entire dataset considered; 1.8 is the rate calculated with the highest 0.5 th percentile
extreme values removed; the difference between 2.3 and 1.8 is greater than or equal to
10 percent.
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