OSHA Injury Tracking Application
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration requires certain employers to electronically submit injury and illness data through the Injury Tracking Application (ITA). This covers establishments with 250+ employees in most industries, and establishments with 20–249 employees in designated high-hazard industries.
This is 396,000+ establishment-level summary reports from the OSHA ITA public dataset, covering calendar year 2024. Search it. Filter it. See the patterns.
What do the injury terms mean?
DAFW = Days Away From Work. Cases serious enough that the employee missed at least one day. DJTR = Days of Job Transfer or Restriction. Employee stayed at work but on modified duty.
NAICS = North American Industry Classification System. The 6-digit code that identifies the establishment's industry. Sector = broad industry grouping derived from the first two NAICS digits.
Injury types include traumatic injuries, skin disorders, respiratory conditions, poisonings, hearing loss, and other occupational illnesses.
| Establishment | City / State | Sector | Employees | Injuries | Deaths |
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