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Health & Safety

Performance Indicators
U.S. Oil & Gas Industry, 2011 Data

ISN Report No. 1202


September 2012
ISNetworld.com

Health & Safety


Performance Indicators
U.S. Oil & Gas Industry, 2011 Data

ISN Report No. 1202


September 2012
ISNetworld.com

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Oil and Gas

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Food, Agriculture, Wood and Paper

Manufacturing

Mining

Facilities Management

Pharmaceutical and Healthcare

Based on the comprehensive information collected, reviewed and verified, Owner Clients are
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Table of Contents
About ISN .............................................................................................................................................................. 1
Preface...................................................................................................................................................................3
Table 1: 2011 Injury and Illness Rates (TRIR, Nonfatal TRIR, and DART) and Fatalities
by NAICS Code ...................................................................................................................................................4
Table 2: 2011 Injury and Illness Rates (TRIR, Nonfatal TRIR, and DART) and Fatalities
by ISN Work Type ............................................................................................................................................ 16
Appendix 1: Definitions ...............................................................................................................................39
Appendix 2: Incident Rate Calculations .............................................................................................40
Appendix 3: Analysis Procedure Summary .....................................................................................42

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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 performance 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 report is to provide ISNetworld member contractors, suppliers and
Owner Clients pertinent HSE performance information useful for benchmarking their organizations performance against industry peers.
Collectively, more than 43,000 contractors and suppliers actively report information through
ISNetworld, representing more than 10 billion work hours of activity in 2011 alone. A large
proportion of the 43,000 contractors (which represents about 5 billion work hours) belong
to the U.S. Oil and Gas industry. A rich source of data such as this provides an opportunity for
developing industry-specific benchmarking statistics that are unique for their quality, insight
and comprehensiveness.
This report specifically covers information pertinent to the U.S. Oil and Gas industry for
the year 2011 utilizing data from contracting companies who work in the U.S. Upstream
(Exploration and Production), Midstream (Pipeline and Terminals) and Downstream (Refining)
industries. ISN intends to develop similar HSE performance indicator reports annually, as well
as for other industries and countries in the future.
The health and safety Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) collected and presented in this
report include:

Total recordable injury and illness rate (TRIR)

Total nonfatal recordable injury and illness rate (Nonfatal TRIR)

Days away, restricted or job transfer rate (DART)

Fatality rate per 100,000 employees

Total number of fatalities

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 report 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 report useful for benchmarking their HSE performance
against that of their peers and for driving continual health and safety performance improvement efforts in the workplace.

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Table 1
2011 Injury and Illness Rates
(TRIR, Nonfatal TRIR and DART)
and Fatalities by NAICS Code

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Table 1: 2011 Injury and Illness Rates (TRIR, Nonfatal TRIR and DART) and Fatalities by NAICS Code
Injuries and Illnesses [b]
NAICS
Code

[a]

11

NAICS Title [a]


Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting

Fatalities [c]

Total Number
of Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number
of Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

1,286

2,523

4.20

4.20

1.74

0.00

113

Forestry and Logging

469

878

5.70

5.70

1.82

0.00

1133

Logging

280

578

8.31

8.31

2.77

0.00

11331

Logging

280

578

8.31

8.31

2.77

0.00

115

Support Activities for Agriculture and Forestry

623

1,355

2.80

2.80

1.62

0.00

1151

Support Activities for Crop Production

442

962

2.91

2.91

1.66

0.00

11511

Support Activities for Crop Production

442

962

2.91

2.91

1.66

0.00

425

929

3.01

3.01

1.72

0.00

364,149

964,066

1.95

1.94

1.16

57

11.82

115112

Soil Preparation, Planting, and Cultivating

21

Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction

211

Oil and Gas Extraction

9,094

21,428

2.05

2.04

1.32

9.33

2111

Oil and Gas Extraction

6,700

15,175

2.07

2.06

1.20

13.18

21111

Oil and Gas Extraction

5,869

13,267

2.20

2.19

1.27

15.07

211111

Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas Extraction

3,304

7,789

2.52

2.52

1.57

0.00

211112

Natural Gas Liquid Extraction

294

681

4.11

4.11

2.06

0.00

212

Mining (except Oil and Gas)

1,462

2,760

3.19

3.12

1.52

72.46

2123

Nonmetallic Mineral Mining and Quarrying

1,175

2,138

3.55

3.46

1.50

93.53

213

Support Activities for Mining

352,597

937,355

1.95

1.94

1.15

55

11.74

2131

Support Activities for Mining

352,250

936,691

1.95

1.94

1.15

55

11.74

21311

Support Activities for Mining

352,225

936,679

1.95

1.94

1.15

55

11.74

213111

Drilling Oil and Gas Wells

56,065

133,335

2.88

2.86

1.65

17

25.50

213112

Support Activities for Oil and Gas Operations

290,661

790,895

1.78

1.77

1.06

38

9.61

22

Utilities

6,799

13,566

2.21

2.21

1.25

0.00

221

Utilities

6,568

13,134

2.24

2.24

1.28

0.00

2211

Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution

5,247

10,423

2.05

2.05

1.23

0.00

2212

Natural Gas Distribution

639

1,358

2.06

2.06

1.18

0.00

[a] North American Industry Classification SystemUnited States, 2007. Totals for each NAICS code are based on all records classified 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, five and six-digit NAICS codes that are subsumed in the two-digit NAICS classification.
[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 rate of fatalities per 100,000 full-time workers. See Appendix 2 on Fatality Rate 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: 2011 Injury and Illness Rates (TRIR, Nonfatal TRIR and DART) and Fatalities by NAICS Code
Injuries and Illnesses [b]
NAICS
Code

[a]

NAICS Title [a]

Total Number
of Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Fatalities [c]
Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number
of Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

22121

Natural Gas Distribution

560

1,168

1.88

1.88

1.20

0.00

2213

Water, Sewage and Other Systems

402

861

3.25

3.25

1.63

0.00

23

Construction

632,630

1,344,490

1.51

1.50

0.79

32

4.76

236

Construction of Buildings

57,208

119,131

1.58

1.57

0.74

5.04

2361

Residential Building Construction

562

1,164

2.75

2.75

1.37

0.00

23611

Residential Building Construction

562

1,164

2.75

2.75

1.37

0.00

236115

New Single-Family Housing Construction (except Operative Builders)

413

837

1.91

1.91

0.72

0.00

2362

Nonresidential Building Construction

56,206

117,106

1.56

1.56

0.74

5.12

23621

Industrial Building Construction

33,432

70,964

1.08

1.07

0.49

8.46

23622

Commercial and Institutional Building Construction

22,109

44,823

2.31

2.31

1.11

0.00

237

Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction

224,282

491,525

1.51

1.51

0.83

11

4.48

2371

Utility System Construction

159,418

351,663

1.43

1.42

0.76

5.12

23711

Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction

13,237

27,695

3.19

3.19

1.92

0.00

23712

Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures Construction

122,246

271,950

1.09

1.09

0.57

5.15

23713

Power and Communication Line and Related Structures Construction

19,931

43,829

2.19

2.18

1.08

9.13

2373

Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction

13,254

26,707

3.44

3.44

1.95

7.49

23731

Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction

12,425

24,955

3.56

3.55

2.00

8.01

2379

Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction

42,672

93,743

1.23

1.23

0.71

2.13
2.14

23799

Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction

42,628

93,675

1.23

1.23

0.71

238

Specialty Trade Contractors

318,777

664,936

1.57

1.56

0.83

17

5.11

2381

Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors

25,802

52,432

1.88

1.87

0.95

7.63

23811

Poured Concrete Foundation and Structure Contractors

6,431

13,675

2.00

2.00

1.07

0.00

23812

Structural Steel and Precast Concrete Contractors

7,343

14,956

1.12

1.11

0.45

13.37

23814

Masonry Contractors

3,579

7,525

0.88

0.88

0.29

0.00

23816

Roofing Contractors

5,160

9,537

3.25

3.23

1.87

20.97

23819

Other Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors

2,796

5,758

2.54

2.54

1.18

0.00

2382

Building Equipment Contractors

159,952

328,539

1.81

1.81

0.95

4.26

23821

Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors

68,717

140,718

1.66

1.66

0.86

7.11

23822

Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors

53,460

109,052

2.10

2.10

1.02

1.83

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Table 1: 2011 Injury and Illness Rates (TRIR, Nonfatal TRIR and DART) and Fatalities by NAICS Code
Injuries and Illnesses [b]
NAICS
Code

[a]

NAICS Title [a]

Total Number
of Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Fatalities [c]
Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number
of Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

23829

Other Building Equipment Contractors

31,699

66,395

1.83

1.83

1.11

3.01

2383

Building Finishing Contractors

22,856

47,485

1.04

1.04

0.61

0.00

23831

Drywall and Insulation Contractors

6,061

13,351

1.47

1.47

0.81

0.00

15,480

30,864

0.76

0.76

0.44

0.00

892

2,109

1.42

1.42

1.23

0.00

23832

Painting and Wall Covering Contractors

23839

Other Building Finishing Contractors

2389

Other Specialty Trade Contractors

105,338

226,300

1.25

1.24

0.66

7.07

23891

Site Preparation Contractors

19,926

43,181

2.20

2.18

1.25

18.53

23899

All Other Specialty Trade Contractors

84,932

182,100

1.02

1.02

0.52

4.39

31-33

Manufacturing

219,515

454,243

1.88

1.88

1.07

3.08

324

Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing

1,975

4,583

2.14

2.14

1.31

0.00

1,975

4,583

2.14

2.14

1.31

0.00

862

2,110

0.66

0.66

0.38

0.00

1.32

1.31

0.85

2.49

3241

Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing

32411

Petroleum Refineries

325

Chemical Manufacturing

37,656

80,426

3251

Basic Chemical Manufacturing

23,920

52,359

1.40

1.40

0.94

0.00

3256

Soap, Cleaning Compound, and Toilet Preparation Manufacturing

1,102

2,198

1.55

1.55

1.00

0.00

32561

Soap and Cleaning Compound Manufacturing

1,102

2,198

1.55

1.55

1.00

0.00

3259

Other Chemical Product and Preparation Manufacturing

11,704

24,032

0.93

0.92

0.49

8.32

32599

All Other Chemical Product and Preparation Manufacturing

11,704

24,032

0.93

0.92

0.49

8.32

325998

All Other Miscellaneous Chemical Product and Preparation Manufacturing

11,662

23,944

0.94

0.93

0.49

8.35

326

Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing

1,831

3,874

2.58

2.58

1.91

0.00

3261

Plastics Product Manufacturing

1,447

3,153

2.28

2.28

1.78

0.00

327

Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing

1,079

2,434

3.94

3.94

2.71

0.00

331

Primary Metal Manufacturing

850

1,745

1.60

1.60

1.26

0.00
0.00

3312

Steel Product Manufacturing from Purchased Steel

618

1,303

1.99

1.99

1.53

332

Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing

55,627

106,060

2.05

2.05

1.06

3.77

3323

Architectural and Structural Metals Manufacturing

19,568

25,687

2.02

2.01

1.19

7.79

33231

Plate Work and Fabricated Structural Product Manufacturing

17,696

22,059

1.88

1.87

1.11

9.07

332312

Fabricated Structural Metal Manufacturing

4,042

9,923

1.67

1.67

0.97

0.00

332313

Plate Work Manufacturing

13,296

11,361

2.02

2.02

1.21

0.00

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Table 1: 2011 Injury and Illness Rates (TRIR, Nonfatal TRIR and DART) and Fatalities by NAICS Code
Injuries and Illnesses [b]
NAICS
Code

[a]

NAICS Title [a]

Total Number
of Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Fatalities [c]
Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number
of Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

33232

Ornamental and Architectural Metal Products Manufacturing

1,872

3,628

2.87

2.87

1.71

0.00

332322

Sheet Metal Work Manufacturing

1,304

2,640

1.74

1.74

0.76

0.00
0.00

3324

Boiler, Tank, and Shipping Container Manufacturing

9,335

20,029

3.57

3.57

1.80

33241

Power Boiler and Heat Exchanger Manufacturing

2,338

5,030

3.10

3.10

1.27

0.00

33242

Metal Tank (Heavy Gauge) Manufacturing

3,705

8,161

3.90

3.90

2.21

0.00

3327

Machine Shops; Turned Product; and Screw, Nut, and Bolt Manufacturing

4,885

10,755

2.38

2.38

0.95

0.00

33271

Machine Shops

4,521

10,094

2.50

2.50

0.99

0.00

3328

Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating, and Allied Activities

2,716

6,428

1.24

1.24

0.81

0.00

33281

Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating, and Allied Activities

2,716

6,428

1.24

1.24

0.81

0.00

332811

Metal Heat Treating

1,073

2,717

0.44

0.44

0.22

0.00

332812

Metal Coating, Engraving (except Jewelry and Silverware), and Allied Services
to Manufacturers

1,449

3,286

1.89

1.89

1.28

0.00

3329

Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing

18,284

41,364

1.31

1.31

0.65

4.84

33291

Metal Valve Manufacturing

16,127

36,161

1.14

1.14

0.58

5.53

332911

Industrial Valve Manufacturing

15,956

35,783

1.15

1.14

0.58

5.59

33299

All Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing

1,991

4,779

2.43

2.43

1.17

0.00

1,003

2,570

2.02

2.02

1.32

0.00

833

1,895

3.17

3.17

1.16

0.00

332996

Fabricated Pipe and Pipe Fitting Manufacturing

332999

All Other Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing

333

Machinery Manufacturing

63,025

138,144

2.08

2.07

1.17

2.90

3331

Agriculture, Construction, and Mining Machinery Manufacturing

25,743

61,278

2.44

2.44

1.37

0.00

33312

Construction Machinery Manufacturing

871

2,177

2.11

2.11

1.10

0.00

33313

Mining and Oil and Gas Field Machinery Manufacturing

23,240

55,748

2.27

2.27

1.24

0.00

333132

Oil and Gas Field Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing

21,194

51,580

2.17

2.17

1.19

0.00

3333

Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing

1,464

2,986

1.27

1.27

0.54

0.00

33331

Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing

1,464

2,986

1.27

1.27

0.54

0.00

333319

Other Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing

1,161

2,356

1.44

1.44

0.59

0.00

3334

Ventilation, Heating, Air-Conditioning, and Commercial Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing

2,853

6,128

2.58

2.58

1.31

0.00

33341

Ventilation, Heating, Air-Conditioning, and Commercial Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing

2,853

6,128

2.58

2.58

1.31

0.00

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Table 1: 2011 Injury and Illness Rates (TRIR, Nonfatal TRIR and DART) and Fatalities by NAICS Code
Injuries and Illnesses [b]
NAICS
Code

[a]

NAICS Title [a]

333415

Air-Conditioning and Warm Air Heating Equipment and Commercial and Industrial Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing

3335

Metalworking Machinery Manufacturing

33351

Metalworking Machinery Manufacturing

3336

Engine, Turbine, and Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing

Fatalities [c]

Total Number
of Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number
of Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

1,514

3,154

2.28

2.28

0.95

0.00

487

1,019

3.53

3.53

2.35

0.00

454

951

3.79

3.79

2.52

0.00

3,015

7,090

1.07

1.07

0.65

0.00

33361

Engine, Turbine, and Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing

3,015

7,090

1.07

1.07

0.65

0.00

3339

Other General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing

29,092

58,819

1.79

1.78

1.03

6.80

33391

Pump and Compressor Manufacturing

7,920

17,380

2.01

2.01

1.19

0.00

333911

Pump and Pumping Equipment Manufacturing

4,010

8,807

2.18

2.18

1.34

0.00

333912

Air and Gas Compressor Manufacturing

3,881

8,563

1.85

1.85

1.03

0.00

33392

Material Handling Equipment Manufacturing

16,654

32,325

1.34

1.32

0.83

12.37

333923

Overhead Traveling Crane, Hoist, and Monorail System Manufacturing

3,414

7,380

3.20

3.17

2.11

27.10

33399

All Other General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing

4,518

9,114

2.94

2.94

1.43

0.00

333992

Welding and Soldering Equipment Manufacturing

157

405

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

333999

All Other Miscellaneous General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing

913

2,029

3.25

3.25

1.68

0.00

334

Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing

30,542

60,222

1.29

1.29

0.73

0.00

3342

Communications Equipment Manufacturing

2,244

3,310

0.97

0.97

0.73

0.00

3345

Navigational, Measuring, Electromedical, and Control Instruments Manufacturing

28,124

56,508

1.31

1.31

0.73

0.00

33451

Navigational, Measuring, Electromedical, and Control Instruments Manufacturing

28,058

56,382

1.31

1.31

0.73

0.00

334513

Instruments and Related Products Manufacturing for Measuring, Displaying,


and Controlling Industrial Process Variables

8,659

18,570

0.67

0.67

0.29

0.00

334516

Analytical Laboratory Instrument Manufacturing

14,343

28,195

1.45

1.45

0.82

0.00

334519

Other Measuring and Controlling Device Manufacturing

987

1,962

1.53

1.53

1.43

0.00

335

Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Manufacturing

15,113

32,326

2.39

2.39

1.29

0.00

3353

Electrical Equipment Manufacturing

12,514

26,587

2.38

2.38

1.29

0.00

33531

Electrical Equipment Manufacturing

12,514

26,587

2.38

2.38

1.29

0.00

335312

Motor and Generator Manufacturing

4,705

10,250

3.59

3.59

2.30

0.00

335313

Switchgear and Switchboard Apparatus Manufacturing

1,383

2,544

1.57

1.57

0.71

0.00

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Injuries and Illnesses [b]
NAICS
Code

[a]

NAICS Title [a]

Total Number
of Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Fatalities [c]
Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number
of Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

335314

Relay and Industrial Control Manufacturing

4,876

10,503

0.70

0.70

0.40

0.00

3359

Other Electrical Equipment and Component Manufacturing

1,318

2,827

2.05

2.05

1.06

0.00

1,109

2,382

2.01

2.01

1.09

0.00

488

992

2.62

2.62

1.81

0.00

7,196

14,955

2.62

2.59

1.70

26.75

548

1,146

1.05

1.05

0.17

0.00

33599

All Other Electrical Equipment and Component Manufacturing

335999

All Other Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment and Component Manufacturing

336

Transportation Equipment Manufacturing

3362

Motor Vehicle Body and Trailer Manufacturing

33621

Motor Vehicle Body and Trailer Manufacturing

548

1,146

1.05

1.05

0.17

0.00

3366

Ship and Boat Building

1,370

3,066

1.83

1.76

0.98

65.23

33661

Ship and Boat Building

1,370

3,066

1.83

1.76

0.98

65.23

339

Miscellaneous Manufacturing

3,843

7,799

1.41

1.41

1.03

0.00

3399

Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing

3,683

7,507

1.39

1.39

0.99

0.00

33999

All Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing

3,422

7,179

1.39

1.39

1.00

0.00

42

Wholesale Trade

83,438

177,967

2.50

2.50

1.48

2.25

423

Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods

50,029

107,284

2.65

2.64

1.44

1.86

4234

Professional and Commercial Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers

1,110

2,416

0.83

0.83

0.58

0.00

4235

Metal and Mineral (except Petroleum) Merchant Wholesalers

3,161

6,554

2.17

2.17

1.68

0.00

42351

Metal Service Centers and Other Metal Merchant Wholesalers

3,161

6,554

2.17

2.17

1.68

0.00

4236

Electrical and Electronic Goods Merchant Wholesalers

9,255

18,525

1.65

1.65

0.97

0.00

42361

Electrical Apparatus and Equipment, Wiring Supplies, and Related Equipment


Merchant Wholesalers

8,931

17,930

1.67

1.67

0.99

0.00

4238

Machinery, Equipment, and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers

33,518

73,487

3.00

3.00

1.56

2.72

42381

Construction and Mining (except Oil Well) Machinery and Equipment Merchant
Wholesalers

11,948

26,482

4.14

4.14

1.86

0.00

42383

Industrial Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers

13,665

28,238

2.59

2.59

1.59

7.08

42384

Industrial Supplies Merchant Wholesalers

5,805

13,261

1.61

1.61

1.06

0.00

42385

Service Establishment Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers

554

1,218

3.28

3.28

1.81

0.00

42386

Transportation Equipment and Supplies (except Motor Vehicle) Merchant


Wholesalers

896

2,967

0.47

0.47

0.40

0.00

4239

Miscellaneous Durable Goods Merchant Wholesalers

2,160

4,616

3.08

3.08

1.82

0.00

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Table 1: 2011 Injury and Illness Rates (TRIR, Nonfatal TRIR and DART) and Fatalities by NAICS Code
Injuries and Illnesses [b]
NAICS
Code

[a]

NAICS Title [a]

42393

Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers

42399

Other Miscellaneous Durable Goods Merchant Wholesalers

Total Number
of Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Fatalities [c]
Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number
of Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

1,286

2,850

3.51

3.51

2.67

0.00

818

1,650

2.30

2.30

0.48

0.00
2.88

424

Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods

32,798

69,496

2.30

2.30

1.55

4246

Chemical and Allied Products Merchant Wholesalers

20,860

44,524

1.90

1.90

1.34

0.00

42469

Other Chemical and Allied Products Merchant Wholesalers

20,757

44,324

1.90

1.90

1.34

0.00

4247

Petroleum and Petroleum Products Merchant Wholesalers

11,227

23,484

2.95

2.94

1.87

8.52

42471

Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals

7,758

17,028

2.51

2.50

1.62

11.75

42472

Petroleum and Petroleum Products Merchant Wholesalers (except Bulk Stations and Terminals)

3,107

5,802

3.76

3.76

2.24

0.00

44-45

Retail Trade

32,931

64,335

4.66

4.66

2.72

3.11

453

Miscellaneous Store Retailers

321

734

1.91

1.63

1.09

**

4539

Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers

321

734

1.91

1.63

1.09

**

45399

All Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers

285

668

1.80

1.50

0.90

**
0.00

453998

All Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers (except Tobacco Stores)

454

Nonstore Retailers

4543

Direct Selling Establishments

45431

Fuel Dealers

48-49

Transportation and Warehousing

253

592

1.01

1.01

0.34

1,244

2,553

3.84

3.84

2.04

0.00

818

1,725

2.78

2.78

1.85

0.00

711

1,463

3.28

3.28

2.19

0.00

71,694

186,559

2.27

2.26

1.63

6.43

481

Air Transportation

2,749

5,531

1.12

1.08

0.58

36.16

4812

Nonscheduled Air Transportation

2,727

5,488

1.13

1.09

0.58

36.44

48121

Nonscheduled Air Transportation

2,722

5,482

1.13

1.09

0.58

36.48

481211

Nonscheduled Chartered Passenger Air Transportation

2,694

5,452

1.14

1.10

0.59

36.68

483

Water Transportation

10,160

38,807

0.65

0.65

0.50

0.00

4831

Deep Sea, Coastal, and Great Lakes Water Transportation

6,234

24,125

0.19

0.19

0.11

0.00

48311

Deep Sea, Coastal, and Great Lakes Water Transportation

6,031

23,205

0.19

0.19

0.10

0.00

4832

Inland Water Transportation

2,764

11,846

1.45

1.45

1.20

0.00

48321

Inland Water Transportation

2,522

11,209

1.28

1.28

1.16

0.00

483211

Inland Water Freight Transportation

2,505

11,174

1.29

1.29

1.16

0.00

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Table 1: 2011 Injury and Illness Rates (TRIR, Nonfatal TRIR and DART) and Fatalities by NAICS Code
Injuries and Illnesses [b]
NAICS
Code[a]

484

Fatalities [c]

Total Number
of Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number
of Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

Truck Transportation

46,552

112,739

3.15

3.14

2.28

8.87

NAICS Title [a]

4841

General Freight Trucking

17,010

40,919

3.31

3.29

2.36

14.66

48411

General Freight Trucking, Local

9,153

21,809

2.82

2.79

1.99

27.51

48412

General Freight Trucking, Long-Distance

7,415

18,018

3.97

3.97

2.83

0.00

484121

General Freight Trucking, Long-Distance, Truckload

5,840

13,971

3.89

3.89

2.99

0.00

4842

Specialized Freight Trucking

28,687

69,717

3.06

3.05

2.25

5.74

48422

Specialized Freight (except Used Goods) Trucking, Local

19,610

48,814

3.04

3.03

2.22

8.19

48423

Specialized Freight (except Used Goods) Trucking, Long-Distance

6,273

15,496

2.93

2.93

2.12

0.00

486

Pipeline Transportation

1,815

4,311

1.02

1.02

0.70

0.00

1,335

3,121

1.03

1.03

0.58

0.00

162

297

1.35

1.35

1.35

0.00

8,797

21,577

1.27

1.27

0.82

0.00

4869

Other Pipeline Transportation

48699

All Other Pipeline Transportation

488

Support Activities for Transportation

4882

Support Activities for Rail Transportation

2,672

5,477

1.46

1.46

0.55

0.00

48821

Support Activities for Rail Transportation

2,352

4,804

1.46

1.46

0.58

0.00

4883

Support Activities for Water Transportation

4,752

12,478

0.82

0.82

0.58

0.00

48832

Marine Cargo Handling

2,584

5,903

0.41

0.41

0.24

0.00

48833

Navigational Services to Shipping

367

1,019

3.92

3.92

2.35

0.00

48839

Other Support Activities for Water Transportation

1,774

5,475

0.69

0.69

0.62

0.00

4884

Support Activities for Road Transportation

902

2,405

3.08

3.08

2.99

0.00

48849

Other Support Activities for Road Transportation

860

2,265

3.18

3.18

3.09

0.00

51

Information

2,666

6,982

0.95

0.95

0.60

0.00

517

Telecommunications

2,298

6,498

0.86

0.86

0.55 (0.49*)

0.00

5174

Satellite Telecommunications

752

1,711

0.94

0.94

0.58

0.00

51741

Satellite Telecommunications

752

1,711

0.94

0.94

0.58

0.00

53

Real Estate and Rental and Leasing

57,738

130,776

1.59

1.59

1.06

0.00

531

Real Estate

19,117

39,743

0.82

0.82

0.56

0.00

532

Rental and Leasing Services

38,621

91,033

1.93

1.93

1.28

0.00

5324

Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing

37,072

87,853

1.94

1.94

1.29

0.00

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Table 1: 2011 Injury and Illness Rates (TRIR, Nonfatal TRIR and DART) and Fatalities by NAICS Code
Injuries and Illnesses [b]

Fatalities [c]

Total Number
of Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Days Away/
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number
of Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

Construction, Transportation, Mining, and Forestry Machinery and Equipment


Rental and Leasing

22,418

51,407

1.91

1.91

1.24

0.00

532411

Commercial Air, Rail, and Water Transportation Equipment Rental and Leasing

922

2,595

1.23

1.23

0.23

0.00

532412

Construction, Mining, and Forestry Machinery and Equipment Rental and


Leasing

21,366

48,505

1.94

1.94

1.30

0.00

53249

Other Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing

14,455

35,960

1.98

1.98

1.36

0.00

54

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

299,584

603,554

0.66

0.66

0.30

0.33

541

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

298,491

601,446

0.66

0.66

0.30

0.33

5413

Architectural, Engineering, and Related Services

206,258

419,208

0.66

0.66

0.29

0.00

54133

Engineering Services

151,180

300,264

0.64

0.64

0.27

0.00

NAICS
Code[a]

53241

NAICS Title [a]

54134

Drafting Services

202

395

0.51

0.51

0.51

0.00

54136

Geophysical Surveying and Mapping Services

4,634

13,732

0.71

0.71

0.44

0.00

54137

Surveying and Mapping (except Geophysical) Services

7,546

16,265

0.77

0.77

0.38

0.00

54138

Testing Laboratories

27,060

57,418

0.83

0.83

0.41

0.00

5415

Computer Systems Design and Related Services

17,079

32,590

0.42

0.42

0.28

0.00

54151

Computer Systems Design and Related Services

17,079

32,590

0.42

0.42

0.28

0.00

541511

Custom Computer Programming Services

3,432

6,394

0.09

0.09

0.09

0.00

541512

Computer Systems Design Services

11,635

22,106

0.55

0.55

0.38

0.00

5416

Management, Scientific, and Technical Consulting Services

55,011

102,753

0.69

0.69

0.28

0.00

54161

Management Consulting Services

3,343

6,662

0.33

0.33

0.09

0.00

541611

Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services

1,449

2,764

0.51

0.51

0.07

0.00

541614

Process, Physical Distribution, and Logistics Consulting Services

491

1,131

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

541618

Other Management Consulting Services

916

1,677

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

54162

Environmental Consulting Services

46,202

83,671

0.77

0.77

0.31

0.00

54169

Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services

4,750

11,346

0.39

0.39

0.18

0.00

5419

Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

16,794

40,063

0.74

0.73

0.42

4.99

54199

All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

16,288

38,779

0.73

0.72

0.42

5.16

56

Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services

293,042

549,543

2.18

2.18

1.47

2.91

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Table 1: 2011 Injury and Illness Rates (TRIR, Nonfatal TRIR and DART) and Fatalities by NAICS Code
Injuries and Illnesses [b]
NAICS
Code[a]

561

NAICS Title [a]


Administrative and Support Services

Fatalities [c]

Total Number
of Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Days Away/
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number
of Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

235,289

421,278

2.14

2.14

1.46

2.37

5613

Employment Services

9,259

15,720

0.47

0.47

0.24

0.00

56132

Temporary Help Services

8,949

15,118

0.49

0.49

0.25

0.00

5616

Investigation and Security Services

116,347

223,665

1.41

1.40

0.76

3.58

56161

Investigation, Guard, and Armored Car Services

89,373

167,870

1.22

1.21

0.64

3.57

561612

Security Guards and Patrol Services

89,370

167,864

1.22

1.21

0.64

3.57

56162

Security Systems Services

26,974

55,795

1.99

1.99

1.12

3.58

561621

Security Systems Services (except Locksmiths)

26,920

55,683

1.99

1.99

1.12

3.59

5617

Services to Buildings and Dwellings

101,945

163,280

3.38

3.38

2.58

1.22

56171

Exterminating and Pest Control Services

6,028

12,704

3.94

3.94

2.47

0.00

56172

Janitorial Services

76,397

111,568

3.44

3.44

2.76

0.00

56173

Landscaping Services

18,275

36,434

3.17

3.16

2.21

5.49

56179

Other Services to Buildings and Dwellings

1,244

2,573

1.09

1.09

0.93

0.00

5619

Other Support Services

6,200

14,109

1.67

1.67

1.16

0.00

56199

All Other Support Services

562

Waste Management and Remediation Services

6,129

13,971

1.67

1.67

1.17

0.00

57,615

128,038

2.32

2.31

1.52

4.69

5621

Waste Collection

21,268

50,855

2.70

2.69

1.93

11.80

56211

Waste Collection

20,827

50,176

2.52

2.51

1.83

11.96

562111

Solid Waste Collection

12,798

31,685

2.13

2.13

1.58

6.31

562112

Hazardous Waste Collection

7,056

16,135

3.02

3.02

2.11

0.00

5622

Waste Treatment and Disposal

6,174

13,802

2.19

2.19

1.13

0.00

56221

Waste Treatment and Disposal

6,159

13,763

2.19

2.19

1.13

0.00

562211

Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal

4,496

10,041

1.71

1.71

0.98

0.00

562219

Other Nonhazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal

718

1,824

3.73

3.73

1.97

0.00

5629

Remediation and Other Waste Management Services

29,531

61,856

2.03

2.03

1.28

0.00

56291

Remediation Services

20,550

41,406

1.78

1.78

1.07

0.00

56299

All Other Waste Management Services

8,639

19,684

2.54

2.54

1.70

0.00

562991

Septic Tank and Related Services

1,697

4,242

5.71

5.71

4.72

0.00

562998

All Other Miscellaneous Waste Management Services

6,617

14,699

1.67

1.67

0.86

0.00

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Table 1: 2011 Injury and Illness Rates (TRIR, Nonfatal TRIR and DART) and Fatalities by NAICS Code
Injuries and Illnesses [b]
NAICS
Code[a]

61

NAICS Title [a]


Educational Services

Fatalities [c]

Total Number
of Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Days Away/
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number
of Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

131

252

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

611

Educational Services

131

252

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

62

Health Care and Social Assistance

2,552

5,291

1.51

1.51

0.45

0.00

621

Ambulatory Health Care Services

1,706

3,440

1.92

1.92

0.35

0.00

72

Accommodation and Food Services

14,042

31,083

1.76

1.75

0.53

6.43

722

Food Services and Drinking Places

13,702

30,350

1.74

1.73

0.52

6.59

7223

Special Food Services

13,679

30,302

1.74

1.74

0.52

6.60

72231

Food Service Contractors

12,255

26,722

1.92

1.91

0.56

7.48

81

Other Services (except Public Administration)

86,668

169,344

2.99

2.98

1.83

1.18

811

Repair and Maintenance

48,636

104,426

2.37

2.37

1.29

1.92

8112

Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance

2,780

5,738

1.81

1.81

1.05

0.00

81121

Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance

2,775

5,729

1.82

1.82

1.05

0.00

811213

Communication Equipment Repair and Maintenance

208

398

2.01

2.01

0.50

0.00

811219

Other Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance

1,533

3,210

1.93

1.93

0.93

0.00

8113

Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive and


Electronic) Repair and Maintenance

43,791

94,113

2.40

2.40

1.29

2.13

81131

Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive and


Electronic) Repair and Maintenance

37,550

80,002

2.54

2.54

1.35

0.00

92

Public Administration

937

1,808

0.88

0.88

0.66

0.00

926

Administration of Economic Programs

249

379

0.53

0.53

0.53

0.00

9261

Administration of Economic Program

249

379

0.53

0.53

0.53

0.00

[a] North American Industry Classification SystemUnited States, 2007. Totals for each NAICS code are based on all records classified 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, five and six-digit NAICS codes that are subsumed in the two-digit NAICS classification.
[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 rate of fatalities per 100,000 full-time workers. See Appendix 2 on Fatality Rate 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
2011 Injury and Illness Rates
(TRIR, Nonfatal TRIR and DART)
and Fatalities by ISN Work Type

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Injuries and Illnesses [b]

ISN Work Type [a]


1.0 - General Contractor

Total Number of
Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Fatalities [c]
Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number of
Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

199,479

432,807

1.12

1.12

0.56

13

6.01

1.0.1 - Turnaround

205,327

443,068

0.79

0.78

0.36

3.61

1.0.2 - Routine Maintenance

325,548

704,331

1.06

1.06

0.54

16

4.54

1.0.3 - Compression - Maintenance

83,664

185,053

1.11

1.11

0.57

3.24

1.0.4 - Hydraulic Workover

17,938

39,903

1.62

1.62

0.70

0.00

1.0.5 - Steel Erection and Assembly

120,688

265,167

1.12

1.12

0.51

0.75

1.0.6 - Dredging

20,428

47,211

1.97

1.97

1.14

4.24

1.0.7 - Sheet Metal

43,040

92,162

1.70

1.69

0.80

4.34

1.0.8 - Conveyor System Installation

46,624

101,948

1.58

1.58

0.71

1.96

1.0.9 - Onshore Marine Construction

14,082

31,118

1.45

1.45

0.67

0.00

1.0.10 - Conveyor Belts - Sales


1.0.11 - Conveyor Belts - Installation
1.0.12 - Conveyor Belts - Service and Repair
1.1 - Boiler Repair
1.1.1 - Boiler Troubleshooting

3,259

6,554

2.93

2.93

1.37

0.00

14,294

31,348

2.09

2.09

1.00

0.00

8,867

19,550

2.43

2.43

1.10

0.00

118,389

236,284

0.90

0.90

0.42

2.54

34,825

72,559

1.55

1.55

0.68

2.76

1.1.2 - Boiler Cleaning

20,302

41,560

1.85

1.85

0.83

0.00

1.2 - Building Construction

161,368

348,498

1.28

1.28

0.65

1.15

1.2.1 - Floor Covering

23,222

49,414

1.43

1.42

0.77

4.05

1.2.2 - Carpentry - Finishing

40,680

86,205

2.12

2.11

1.09

6.96

1.2.3 - Interior Finishes/Design

28,189

60,356

1.57

1.56

0.74

3.31

1.2.4 - Joint Sealants/Caulking and Waterproofing

19,595

41,371

1.56

1.56

0.76

4.83

1.2.5 - Masonry

18,450

40,911

2.07

2.07

0.98

0.00

1.2.6 - Epoxy & Other Polymer Flooring

7,798

15,936

1.72

1.72

0.90

0.00

106,460

229,054

1.20

1.20

0.62

6.11

8,684

19,839

1.11

1.10

0.45

10.08

1.3 - Demolition
1.3.1 - Explosive

[a] ISN Work Type is a detailed list of commonly performed work classifications 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 classified 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.
- 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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Injuries and Illnesses [b]

ISN Work Type [a]


1.4 - Dock
1.4.1 - Marine hose testing

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Fatalities [c]

Total Number of
Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

39,233

87,274

0.65

0.65

0.32

4.58

1,478

3,388

1.42

1.42

0.89

0.00

Total Number of
Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

1.4.2 - Dock Services (Tying boats, etc)

4,850

12,524

1.17

1.17

0.80

0.00

1.4.3 - Stevedoring (Loading/Unloading Ship Cargo)

6,527

14,566

1.72

1.72

0.99

0.00

25,545

53,515

1.32

1.32

0.66

0.00

75,131

176,752

1.99

1.98

0.99

9.05

10,818

23,222

1.85

1.84

1.06

8.61

1.5 - Diving
1.6 - Drilling
1.6.1 - Pier and Grade Beam Foundation
1.7 - Exchangers

118,895

240,061

0.76

0.75

0.35

3.33

1.7.1 - Tube repair

75,344

165,634

0.97

0.96

0.43

2.41

1.7.2 - Bundle Extraction

81,734

178,151

0.89

0.89

0.40

2.25

1.8 - Furnace

89,112

193,168

0.71

0.71

0.31

3.11

1.9 - Heat treating

39,754

87,439

0.85

0.85

0.35

0.00

1.10 - Mechanical

234,476

491,279

0.96

0.96

0.45

2.85

1.10.1 - Machine Installations

90,869

198,940

1.38

1.38

0.69

2.01

1.10.2 - Machine Troubleshooting and Repair

77,624

166,015

1.61

1.61

0.81

2.41

1.10.3 - Steam Systems


1.11 - Metals

46,266

97,045

1.38

1.38

0.60

2.06

74,724

166,278

0.77

0.76

0.34

2.41

1.11.1 - Corrosion Control

97,723

212,451

0.87

0.87

0.39

0.00

1.11.2 - Industrial Steel Cutting

17,102

37,778

1.65

1.65

0.85

0.00

1.11.3 - Electrochemical Cleaning

2,900

6,541

1.04

1.04

0.40

0.00

1.11.4 - Linings & Coatings

20,463

48,173

1.52

1.51

0.86

4.15

142,685

309,057

0.92

0.92

0.47

3.24

1.12.1 - Linings & coatings

126,056

257,350

1.08

1.08

0.57

2.33

1.12.2 - Sandblasting

177,980

387,650

1.00

0.99

0.52

4.64

1.12.3 - Lead Abatement

86,117

182,060

0.76

0.76

0.35

2.20

1.12 - Painting

1.13 - Rail

14,190

29,613

1.91

1.91

1.05

0.00

1.13.1 - Rail Repair

32,046

67,918

1.02

1.02

0.47

5.89

1.13.2 - Switch Engine

7,539

15,180

2.25

2.25

1.28

0.00

5,674

12,123

1.83

1.83

1.07

0.00

1.13.4 - Railroad Construction

1.13.3 - Re-railing

13,535

28,211

2.13

2.12

1.11

7.09

1.13.5 - Industrial Rail Plant Switching

7,833

16,234

2.03

2.03

1.18

0.00

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Injuries and Illnesses [b]
Total Number of
Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

1.13.6 - Railcar Repair, Maintenance and Repair

6,682

13,684

2.88

2.88

1.81

0.00

1.13.8 - Locomotive Maintenance, Service and Repair

1,589

3,454

5.67

5.67

3.42

0.00

ISN Work Type [a]

1.14 - Scaffolding
1.14.1 - Scaffold Installation
1.15 - Tanks
1.15.1 - Cleaning
1.15.2 - Maintenance
1.15.3 - Linings & coatings

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Fatalities [c]
Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number of
Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

184,032

400,441

0.75

0.75

0.36

2.00

83,858

182,199

1.11

1.10

0.56

2.20

107,115

239,081

0.94

0.93

0.45

3.35

79,843

177,818

1.51

1.50

0.86

6.75

131,880

287,596

0.97

0.97

0.49

2.78

91,952

199,962

0.88

0.88

0.39

2.00

122,433

246,552

1.12

1.12

0.54

1.62

1.16 - Tower/Vessels

132,997

290,314

0.74

0.74

0.32

2.07

1.17 - Welding

281,467

620,668

1.16

1.16

0.58

2.58

60,423

133,273

1.30

1.30

0.63

0.00

1.15.4 - Construction

1.17.1 - Structural
1.17.2 - Calibration/Testing Smoke, Heat & Gas Detector

1,864

4,016

3.09

3.09

2.19

0.00

78,196

169,721

1.02

1.02

0.50

5.89

184,994

400,957

0.95

0.95

0.46

3.99

1.19.1 - Concrete

219,731

485,738

1.18

1.17

0.55

12

4.94

1.19.2 - Pumping/Delivery Service

21,875

49,893

1.79

1.79

0.91

0.00

1.18 - Hydroblast
1.19 - Civil

1.19.3 - Construction

170,025

365,706

1.27

1.27

0.62

2.73

1.19.4 - Underground Sewer Work

115,354

242,905

1.16

1.15

0.57

2.47

1.19.5 - Excavation/Ditching/Dirt Work

290,580

632,724

1.39

1.38

0.72

21

6.64

1.19.6 - Hydro Vac Excavation/Trenching

86,352

181,438

1.39

1.39

0.72

4.41

1.19.7 - Boring

73,587

159,084

1.73

1.72

0.90

7.54

1.19.8 - Precast Concrete

22,360

46,680

2.17

2.17

1.06

4.28

1.19.9 - Air Vac Excavation/Trenching


1.20 - Cooling Tower

18,561

39,941

1.90

1.89

1.09

10.01

81,280

174,095

1.20

1.20

0.54

1.15

1.21 - Flare Repairs

66,991

146,573

0.82

0.82

0.38

4.09

1.22 - Precipitator

47,510

101,918

1.06

1.06

0.42

0.00

1.23 - Industrial Cleaning

37,588

82,542

1.25

1.24

0.69

4.85

1.23.1 - Steam/Hydroblast Cleaning

33,315

70,396

1.66

1.66

0.98

2.84

1.23.3 - Overhead Cleaning

1,990

4,184

1.77

1.77

0.81

0.00

1.23.4 - Dust Collection System

6,223

14,544

1.69

1.69

0.74

0.00

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Injuries and Illnesses [b]

ISN Work Type [a]

Total Number of
Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Fatalities [c]
Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number of
Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

1.23.5 - Industrial Oven Cleaning

2,289

4,929

1.58

1.58

0.77

0.00

1.23.6 - CO2/Dry Blast Cleaning

4,750

11,318

0.99

0.97

0.57

17.67

1.24 - Pipeline Construction/Maintenance

222,126

496,666

1.15

1.14

0.57

17

6.85

1.24.1 - Coatings Repair

114,326

245,939

1.00

1.00

0.47

0.81

1.24.2 - Pipeline/Internal HDPE Lining (including installation)

27,616

60,284

1.97

1.96

1.05

3.32

1.24.3 - Case Cutting


1.24.4 - General Contractor - DOT Covered Tasks

19,201

43,008

1.44

1.43

0.72

4.65

117,035

262,517

1.45

1.45

0.74

5.33

1.24.5 - Install Liners

11,975

26,292

2.06

2.06

1.15

0.00

1.25 - Steaming/Hot Oiler

10,334

23,082

1.01

1.01

0.55

0.00

1.26 - Line Locating

48,307

110,274

1.56

1.56

0.84

0.00

1.27 - Pumping Services

55,823

153,723

1.83

1.82

1.03

3.90

6,196

13,652

2.07

2.07

1.20

0.00

1.27.1 - Lease Operator/Pumper


1.27.2 - Water Transfer

8,066

17,773

2.55

2.55

1.40

0.00

1.27.3 - Pump Supply and Repair

5,190

11,667

2.66

2.66

1.30

0.00

20,691

50,586

1.25

1.25

0.57

0.00

1.28 - Nitrogen
1.28.1 - Nitrogen - Industrial

16,785

38,024

1.06

1.06

0.59

0.00

1.28.2 - Nitrogen - Pipeline

19,302

45,044

1.37

1.37

0.70

0.00

1.28.3 - Nitrogen - Oilfield

20,881

53,729

1.27

1.27

0.67

0.00

1.28.4 - Oxygen

1,871

4,136

1.06

1.06

0.53

0.00

1.28.5 - Oxygen - Industrial

2,426

5,307

1.24

1.24

0.53

0.00

1.28.6 - Oxygen - Pipeline


1.29 - Piling
1.29.1 - Deep Foundation
1.30 - Right-of-Way
1.30.1 - Acquisition & Land Rights
1.31 - Degassing & Vapor Control

3,246

7,074

2.29

2.29

1.16

0.00

74,886

162,881

1.12

1.12

0.51

2.46

8,114

17,302

2.68

2.67

1.47

11.56

54,643

119,543

1.03

1.02

0.53

3.35

33,977

71,974

0.56

0.55

0.25

5.56

8,657

18,031

1.60

1.60

0.57

0.00

1.32 - Rigging

124,038

281,562

1.24

1.24

0.64

1.42

1.33 - Electrical

112,813

245,303

1.25

1.24

0.60

2.45

1.33.1 - Plant Wiring

83,835

184,251

1.16

1.16

0.57

1.09

1.33.2 - Machine Wiring

77,832

167,851

1.15

1.15

0.55

0.00

1.33.3 - Electrical Trouble Shooting

83,377

179,509

1.22

1.22

0.58

2.23

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Injuries and Illnesses [b]

ISN Work Type [a]

Total Number of
Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Fatalities [c]
Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number of
Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

1.33.4 - Voice Data Wiring

26,401

55,813

1.75

1.75

0.85

0.00

1.33.5 - Lighting Installation and Repair

71,372

155,768

1.25

1.25

0.62

1.28

1.33.6 - Industrial

80,069

177,500

1.03

1.03

0.48

0.00

1.33.7 - Energized Electrical Equipment Cleaning

12,011

25,898

2.32

2.30

1.13

15.44

1.33.8 - Overhead Utility Services

25,657

54,500

2.32

2.32

1.15

7.34

1.33.9 - Underground Utility Services

30,222

65,479

2.28

2.27

1.08

6.11

31,375

69,337

1.53

1.53

0.76

0.00

1.34 - Iron Work


1.35 - Water Well Services
1.35.1 - Water Well Drilling
1.35.2 - Water Well Pumps
1.36 - Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC)
2.0 - Machining

4,692

10,581

3.08

3.08

1.72

0.00

4,864

10,523

3.17

3.17

1.92

0.00

3,264

7,785

3.70

3.70

2.08

0.00

23,338

49,913

1.06

1.05

0.50

12.02

63,225

142,257

1.25

1.25

0.61

5.62

2.1 - Bolting

92,684

200,455

0.84

0.83

0.34

4.99

2.2 - Field

69,912

153,687

0.86

0.85

0.33

6.51

2.3 - Hot tap

78,438

173,105

0.89

0.89

0.40

2.31

2.4 - Leak repair

43,544

95,203

1.36

1.36

0.64

4.20

4,105

8,869

1.49

1.49

0.61

0.00

2.4.1 - Metal Stitching, Casting Repair and Thread Repair


2.5 - Compressor/Turbine

50,088

111,895

1.24

1.23

0.60

5.36

2.6 - Valve repair

71,460

159,748

1.42

1.42

0.69

5.01

2.6.1 - Control

48,750

106,111

1.20

1.19

0.55

7.54

2.6.2 - Safety/relief

40,924

89,086

1.29

1.28

0.59

6.74

2.6.3 - Inspection & Testing

16,050

33,938

1.63

1.63

0.80

0.00

2.7 - Cold Cutting

59,637

132,196

1.02

1.02

0.49

1.51

2.8 - Pumps & Blowers

37,670

80,858

1.65

1.65

0.80

0.00

2.9 - Inplace Boring of Machine Sideframes

3,747

8,014

2.35

2.35

0.90

0.00

2.10 - On-site Machine Shop Work


3.0 - Instrumentation & Electrical
3.1 - Analyzers

10,928

24,691

2.25

2.25

1.17

0.00

179,662

388,773

0.94

0.94

0.43

2.57

76,881

163,071

0.77

0.77

0.36

1.23

150,275

322,035

1.06

1.06

0.50

2.48

3.2.1 - Batteries

114,581

246,536

0.92

0.92

0.43

1.62

3.2.2 - Generator

137,902

296,654

1.25

1.25

0.66

1.35

3.2 - Electric

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Injuries and Illnesses [b]

ISN Work Type [a]

Total Number of
Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Fatalities [c]
Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number of
Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

3.2.3 - Motors

133,510

287,032

1.10

1.10

0.54

0.70

3.2.4 - Motor Operated Valve

126,190

272,335

0.90

0.90

0.42

1.47

3.2.5 - Program Logic Control

125,741

272,073

0.94

0.94

0.44

0.74

3.2.6 - Polelines

61,967

130,208

1.16

1.16

0.55

0.00

3.2.7 - Precipitator

48,178

102,102

1.12

1.12

0.53

3.92

3.2.8 - Protective Relays

112,784

243,533

0.87

0.87

0.40

0.82

3.2.9 - Switchgear

156,537

335,480

1.06

1.06

0.51

1.19

3.2.10 - Transformers

159,264

341,387

1.02

1.02

0.47

1.17

3.2.11 - Uninterrupted Power Supply

92,756

197,914

1.26

1.26

0.61

1.01

3.2.12 - Variable Frequency/Speed Drive

94,699

202,309

1.24

1.23

0.58

0.99

3.2.13 - Fiber Optics


3.2.14 - Electrical Construction/ Repair

86,926

187,785

1.19

1.19

0.55

4.26

177,423

379,727

1.04

1.03

0.49

3.16

3.2.15 - Wireline

56,540

135,752

1.43

1.43

0.74

2.95

3.2.16 - Cathodic Protection - Installation

92,395

192,389

0.94

0.94

0.44

2.08

3.2.17 - Acknowledgement of PCB Awareness

19,045

40,316

1.23

1.22

0.52

4.96

3.2.18 - Lightning Arrestors


3.3 - Instrumentation

8,948

18,313

1.86

1.85

0.88

10.92

164,126

353,105

0.94

0.94

0.44

1.13

3.3.1 - Control Systems

150,886

325,202

1.05

1.05

0.49

1.85

3.3.2 - Control Valves

145,303

312,480

0.97

0.96

0.43

1.92

3.3.3 - Meter prover

64,618

137,138

0.86

0.86

0.41

0.00

3.3.4 - Measurement/Calibration

109,872

236,604

0.93

0.93

0.42

0.00

3.3.5 - Transmitters

102,454

218,091

0.87

0.87

0.36

0.92

3.3.6 - Vibration monitors

88,459

192,756

0.93

0.93

0.45

0.00

3.3.7 - Cameras

104,483

217,267

1.36

1.36

0.69

0.92

3.3.8 - Test Equipment

83,821

179,529

1.07

1.07

0.53

1.11

3.3.9 - Safety Systems

30,442

66,367

1.14

1.14

0.52

0.00

3.3.10 - Meter Monitoring

36,993

83,605

0.86

0.86

0.42

0.00

3.3.11 - Radioactive

5,250

10,825

1.18

1.18

0.52

0.00

3.3.12 - Meter Reader


3.4 - Pneumatic
4.0 - Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning

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20,966

1.82

1.81

0.86

9.54

32,782

70,216

1.03

1.03

0.43

0.00

57,946

119,965

1.59

1.59

0.71

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Injuries and Illnesses [b]

ISN Work Type [a]


4.1 - Filter Medium Changeout for Safe Havens
4.1.1 - HEPA Certification and Testing

Total Number of
Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Fatalities [c]
Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number of
Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

26,379

54,483

1.38

1.38

0.76

0.00

8,018

16,229

2.06

2.06

1.08

0.00

4.2 - HVAC Preventative Maintenance, Installations, and Repairs

34,474

69,794

2.08

2.08

0.99

2.87

4.3 - Testing and Balancing of Air-HVAC

21,393

43,835

2.08

2.08

0.94

0.00

4.4 - Duct Cleaning

11,523

23,816

1.68

1.68

0.87

0.00

4.5 - Duct Inspection

10,407

21,797

1.87

1.87

1.04

0.00

4.6 - Duct Design

12,535

26,285

2.49

2.49

1.23

0.00

5.0 - Insulation

115,701

243,011

0.62

0.62

0.25

1.65

5.1 - Asbestos abatement

87,894

180,263

0.67

0.67

0.30

1.11

5.2 - Refractory

82,723

173,289

0.51

0.50

0.18

1.15

5.3 - Insulation - Fire Proofing

111,520

233,511

0.54

0.54

0.21

1.71

5.4 - Routine Insulation

119,952

254,728

0.65

0.65

0.27

0.79

5.5 - Furnace/fire brick

37,380

77,898

0.63

0.63

0.26

0.00

5,149

11,175

0.91

0.91

0.27

0.00

28,566

58,659

0.43

0.43

0.17

0.00

5.5.1 - Refractory Dryout (Bake Bricks)


5.6 - Acid brick
5.7 - Industrial
6.0 - Buildings, Grounds & Right-of-Way Maintenance

86,351

182,476

0.70

0.70

0.30

0.00

154,008

281,131

1.97

1.97

1.40

1.42

6.1 - Elevator

29,241

57,090

1.22

1.22

0.79

3.50

6.2 - Janitorial

137,372

240,092

1.86

1.86

1.39

0.83

1,125

2,532

1.82

1.82

0.79

0.00

6.2.1 - Kitchen Hood Cleaning


6.3 - Chem spraying

51,056

107,537

1.25

1.25

0.78

3.72

6.4 - Pest Control

21,215

43,329

4.25

4.25

2.60

0.00

6.5 - Plumbing

36,979

77,533

1.48

1.48

0.65

2.58

6.5.1 - Drain Cleaning

5,633

11,487

2.40

2.40

1.01

0.00

6.5.2 - Backflow Preventer Install/Service/Testing

2,852

5,900

2.92

2.92

1.25

0.00

58,924

126,359

1.36

1.35

0.72

6.33

7,221

16,231

2.06

2.05

1.20

12.32

57,885

122,174

0.90

0.89

0.40

4.91

6.6 - Road
6.6.1 - Dust Control
6.7 - Roofing
6.8 - Scales
6.8.1 - Weighing and Instrument Repairs and Calibration
6.9 - Signs

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11,270

1.69

1.69

0.80

0.00

3,427

7,107

1.86

1.86

1.15

0.00

16,780

35,494

1.49

1.49

0.83

0.00

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Injuries and Illnesses [b]
Total Number of
Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

6.9.1 - Installation

49,934

105,196

0.85

0.85

0.40

1.90

6.9.2 - Repair

46,344

98,270

0.78

0.78

0.35

2.04

ISN Work Type [a]

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Fatalities [c]
Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number of
Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

6.9.3 - Digital

2,099

4,384

1.82

1.82

0.87

0.00

6.10 - Appliances

7,040

14,537

1.46

1.46

0.89

0.00

164,983

306,620

2.20

2.20

1.56

2.61

6.11 - Mowing and Groundcare


6.11.1 - Tree Trimming/Clearing and Wood Grinding
6.12 - Fence Installation and Repair

70,349

149,538

1.36

1.35

0.71

2.67

75,678

165,084

1.33

1.32

0.73

3.63

6.13 - Locks

22,641

46,734

1.38

1.38

0.80

0.00

6.14 - Door Repair

19,003

40,271

1.24

1.24

0.69

0.00

5,246

11,577

2.49

2.47

1.42

17.28

79,216

167,369

0.93

0.93

0.44

2.39

7,875

15,435

1.75

1.75

1.15

0.00

6.14.1 - Overhead Door Installation/Repair


6.15 - Surveying
6.15.1 - Leak Surveying
6.15.2 - Topographic

16,215

33,585

1.07

1.07

0.51

0.00

6.15.3 - Boundary

13,364

26,775

1.19

1.19

0.56

0.00

3,101

6,504

2.92

2.92

1.54

0.00

6.17 - Snow Plowing/Removal

12,068

25,067

2.62

2.62

1.32

0.00

6.18 - Glass Repair

1,130

2,153

2.60

2.60

2.14

0.00

6.16 - Dock Plate and Dock Lock Preventative Maintenance/Repair

6.19 - Medical Gas Piping-Repair

4,718

9,694

2.85

2.85

1.30

0.00

6.20 - Structural Repair

9,330

21,311

1.94

1.93

0.99

9.38

17,770

37,122

1.55

1.55

0.91

0.00

6.23 - Refrigeration Equipment Repair & Maintenance

5,225

11,131

3.04

3.04

1.69

0.00

6.24 - Interior Landscaping

2,396

4,959

0.85

0.85

0.32

0.00

6.21 - Irrigation Sprinkler Installation/Repair

7.0 - Drilling
7.1 - Directional

74,964

185,063

2.07

2.06

1.18

13

14.05

126,132

318,557

1.96

1.95

1.15

15

9.42

7.2 - Tongs - Power Drill Pipe

26,207

79,271

2.30

2.28

1.49

15.14

7.3 - Tongs - Casing

31,255

90,972

2.36

2.35

1.48

15.39

7.4 - Hot Oil Services

9,401

22,207

2.22

2.20

1.43

27.02

7.5 - Fluids

64,070

170,704

1.77

1.76

1.06

10.54

7.6 - Rat and Mouse Hole

17,277

46,472

2.42

2.40

1.58

17.21

7.7 - Reverse Circulation and Rotary Drilling

29,915

72,559

2.86

2.86

1.89

8.27

7.8 - Coalbed Methane Drilling

1,596

4,050

5.93

5.93

3.21

0.00

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Injuries and Illnesses [b]

ISN Work Type [a]


7.9 - Control of Solids in Drilling Fluids
8.0 - Original Equipment Manufacturer

Total Number of
Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Fatalities [c]
Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number of
Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

6,493

15,432

2.79

2.77

1.93

12.96

84,856

189,748

1.56

1.56

0.84

3.16

8.1 - Design & Manufacturer Lubrication Systems

1,031

2,368

1.35

1.35

0.84

0.00

8.2 - Manufacturing Electronic Controls and/or Pilots

1,248

2,489

3.94

3.94

1.29

0.00

8.4 - Heat Exchangers

4,553

9,284

2.91

2.91

1.57

0.00

8.5 - Pressure vessels

6,184

14,341

2.66

2.65

1.31

13.95

8.7 - Power Transmission Products

2,570

5,754

1.70

1.70

0.90

0.00

8.8 - Overhead Crane Manufacturing

2,356

5,229

2.95

2.95

1.91

0.00

8.9 - Wellhead Equipment

4,389

10,906

1.47

1.47

0.88

0.00

8.10 - Above Ground Storage Tanks

2,790

5,875

2.31

2.31

1.23

0.00

9.0 - Inspection
9.1 - Cathodic Protection

118,358

274,524

1.09

1.09

0.54

2.19

73,378

158,363

0.90

0.90

0.46

2.53

9.1.1 - Rectifier

3,429

7,264

1.54

1.54

0.96

0.00

9.2 - Aerial Patrol

4,734

10,546

0.66

0.66

0.40

0.00

9.2.1 - Charter Helicopter Service

3,345

7,867

0.58

0.56

0.23

25.42

9.2.2 - Aerial Photography/Surveying

5,015

11,841

0.66

0.66

0.35

0.00

9.2.5 - Remote Stack Emission Testing


9.3 - Tanks
9.3.1 - Gauging

42,826

81,729

0.75

0.75

0.30

0.00

57,607

125,353

0.69

0.69

0.31

3.19

28,563

62,020

1.19

1.19

0.64

0.00

9.3.2 - Sampling

23,111

49,052

1.19

1.19

0.63

0.00

9.3.3 - Strapping

15,331

33,242

0.96

0.96

0.44

0.00

9.4 - Non-Destructive Testing

133,009

302,110

0.91

0.91

0.48

1.99

9.4.1 - Thermographic Testing

5,172

10,228

1.64

1.64

0.82

0.00

9.4.2 - Ground Penetrating Radar

1,579

3,393

1.24

1.24

0.59

0.00

9.5 - Infrared

31,123

65,384

0.96

0.96

0.50

0.00

9.6 - Eddy Current

28,790

61,450

0.55

0.55

0.26

0.00

9.7 - Civil

91,313

199,393

0.62

0.62

0.26

1.00

9.8 - Electrical

118,494

257,143

0.82

0.82

0.39

2.33

9.9 - Hydrotesting

104,751

229,765

0.96

0.96

0.49

1.74

9.10 - Line Pigging

64,599

163,539

1.35

1.35

0.70

2.45

9.11 - X-ray

74,098

178,634

0.98

0.98

0.51

3.36

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Injuries and Illnesses [b]
Total Number of
Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

9.12 - Crane

50,362

110,740

1.00

1.00

0.53

1.81

9.13 - Tower

15,134

32,104

0.98

0.98

0.42

6.23

ISN Work Type [a]

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Fatalities [c]
Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number of
Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

9.14 - Safety Equipment

91,318

193,841

0.86

0.85

0.43

3.10

9.15 - Project Inspection

78,087

172,555

0.63

0.63

0.27

1.16

9.16 - Coating Inspection

98,246

211,419

0.71

0.71

0.33

0.95

9.17 - Welding Inspection

115,449

253,248

0.70

0.70

0.31

1.58

9.18 - Hydrostatic Testing

66,071

146,844

1.25

1.24

0.64

1.36

9.19 - General Contractor - Rope Access

4,624

9,568

0.86

0.86

0.25

0.00

709

1,421

1.41

1.41

0.84

0.00

8,345

19,578

0.98

0.97

0.51

10.22

9.20 - Mine Hoist Rope Inspection & Service


9.21 - Sling and Lift

9,323

21,257

1.12

1.12

0.40

0.00

9.23 - Pipeline

9.22 - Dismantling

81,970

195,972

1.16

1.16

0.57

3.06

9.24 - Concrete Testing

4,545

9,648

1.37

1.37

0.70

0.00

808

1,521

2.37

2.37

1.58

0.00

164,777

349,549

0.85

0.85

0.39

2.29

72,155

150,554

0.90

0.90

0.46

1.33

593

1,300

0.92

0.92

0.62

0.00

9.25 - Drill Collar Inspection


10.0 - Consultant
10.1 - Training
10.1.1 - Training - Confined Space Training (on site)

692

1,476

1.08

1.08

0.54

0.00

10.2 - Engineering

10.1.2 - Training - HAZMAT Training (on site)

205,152

424,405

0.81

0.81

0.37

0.47

10.2.1 - Drafting

124,872

252,786

0.79

0.79

0.36

0.79

10.2.2 - Survey

121,797

248,785

0.77

0.77

0.33

0.80

10.2.3 - Electrical

139,586

285,226

0.94

0.93

0.46

0.70

10.2.4 - Chemical

59,574

125,874

0.55

0.55

0.21

0.00

10.2.5 - Metallurgical

33,912

69,084

0.46

0.46

0.19

0.00

10.2.6 - Control

81,073

166,137

0.55

0.54

0.23

1.20

10.2.7 - Civil

119,952

238,436

0.75

0.75

0.32

0.00

10.2.8 - Mechanical

122,842

246,741

0.83

0.83

0.38

0.00

10.2.9 - Environment

153,438

302,180

0.75

0.75

0.33

0.00

10.2.10 - Rotating Equipment

62,475

133,316

0.63

0.63

0.27

1.50

10.2.11 - Cathodic Protection

39,243

81,192

0.88

0.88

0.40

0.00

10.2.12 - Drilling

52,044

115,930

1.11

1.11

0.48

1.73

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Injuries and Illnesses [b]

ISN Work Type [a]


10.2.13 - Acoustical
10.2.14 - Flow Calibration

Total Number of
Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Fatalities [c]
Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number of
Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

8,846

18,244

0.43

0.43

0.15

0.00

14,357

30,377

0.59

0.59

0.20

0.00

10.2.15 - Geosciences

50,605

103,276

0.84

0.84

0.33

0.00

10.2.16 - Architecture and Drafting

32,622

64,518

0.69

0.69

0.28

0.00

10.2.17 - Architectural Design

31,627

61,919

0.66

0.66

0.25

0.00

10.2.18 - Deepwater

4,105

8,293

0.53

0.53

0.22

0.00

10.2.19 - Floating Production

1,803

3,524

0.17

0.17

0.06

0.00

4,673

8,118

0.91

0.91

0.39

0.00

10.2.21 - Material Handling

10.2.20 - Agricultural

11,119

23,053

0.92

0.92

0.40

0.00

10.2.22 - Electrical Analysis

20,620

42,503

0.98

0.98

0.49

0.00

10.2.23 - Roof

4,453

10,045

0.92

0.92

0.48

0.00

10.2.24 - Arc Flash Analysis

2,308

4,887

1.47

1.47

0.74

0.00

10.3 - Project Management


10.3.1 - Construction Management
10.4 - Site Consultant

203,022

420,969

0.77

0.77

0.34

0.95

128,233

264,645

0.90

0.90

0.41

2.27

81,688

166,598

0.89

0.89

0.40

1.20

10.4.1 - Drilling

33,503

72,169

1.40

1.39

0.82

5.54

10.4.2 - Construction

83,496

168,880

0.94

0.93

0.40

4.74

8,006

16,893

0.99

0.99

0.51

0.00

10.4.4 - Safety & Environmental

10.4.3 - Diving

150,601

305,963

0.95

0.95

0.46

1.96

10.4.5 - Construction Safety

39,630

83,440

0.82

0.82

0.39

0.00

10.4.6 - Regulatory Consultant

32,953

66,335

0.81

0.81

0.31

0.00

10.4.7 - Logistics Management

4,070

9,136

0.53

0.53

0.20

0.00

4,429

8,788

1.05

1.05

0.36

0.00

10.5 - Ergonomic Assessments


10.5.1 - Ergonomic Industrial

7,232

13,825

1.14

1.14

0.43

0.00

10.5.2 - Ergonomic Office

7,329

13,967

1.15

1.15

0.43

0.00

10.6 - Industrial Hygiene

18,733

37,487

1.07

1.07

0.43

0.00

10.7 - IT

5,185

10,133

1.20

1.20

0.47

0.00

11.0 - Rentals

27,480

62,174

2.15

2.14

1.30

9.65

11.1 - Equipment

85,555

207,236

1.91

1.91

1.08

4.83

11.1.1 - A/C

15,263

33,463

1.52

1.52

0.72

5.98

11.1.2 - Generators

73,555

173,473

2.32

2.31

1.41

5.76

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Table 2: 2011 Injury and Illness Rates (TRIR, Nonfatal TRIR and DART) and Fatalities by ISN Work Type
Injuries and Illnesses [b]
Total Number of
Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

11.1.3 - Compressors

52,628

124,818

1.88

1.87

1.09

8.01

11.1.4 - Elevators

4,174

9,272

1.94

1.92

0.99 (0.89*)

21.57

ISN Work Type [a]

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Fatalities [c]
Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number of
Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

11.1.5 - Well Drilling Equipment

35,943

92,348

1.65

1.65

0.86

0.00

11.1.6 - Oilfield Equipment

48,633

122,290

2.05

2.04

1.29

9.81

11.1.7 - Safety Equipment

14,402

32,365

1.14

1.14

0.61

6.18

11.1.8 - Intercom/Communication Equipment

3,702

8,273

0.63

0.63

0.27

0.00

11.1.9 - Audio Visual Equipment

5,655

12,676

1.14

1.14

0.55

0.00

2,761

6,037

1.23

1.23

0.76

0.00

11.2 - Office trailers

11.1.10 - Portable, Flameless Heating

26,640

63,044

1.35

1.35

0.77

9.52

11.3 - Furniture

8,023

17,600

1.01

1.01

0.61

0.00

11.4 - Tools

54,970

149,803

1.61

1.61

0.95

4.01

11.5 - Welding Equip.

22,496

50,980

1.29

1.29

0.74

3.92

11.6 - Gas Cylinders

11,088

25,553

1.77

1.76

1.17

7.83

11.7 - Portable Toilets

8,792

23,616

2.39

2.38

1.61

8.47

118,157

244,787

1.29

1.28

0.67

5.72

12.0 - Environmental
12.1 - Laboratory

53,387

106,800

0.90

0.90

0.41

1.87

12.2 - Vac Trucks

134,494

302,340

1.64

1.63

0.95

11

7.28

12.3 - Well Services


12.4 - Waste - Hazardous
12.4.1 - Transportation

45,755

111,245

1.47

1.47

0.77

3.60

105,783

233,116

1.30

1.29

0.71

5.15

70,942

154,154

1.68

1.67

0.97

7.78

12.4.2 - Disposal

66,163

144,025

1.47

1.47

0.83

2.78

12.5 - Spill Cleanup

101,170

214,390

1.36

1.36

0.78

3.73

15,919

32,876

1.91

1.90

1.06

6.08

12.5.1 - Microbial Treatment


12.6 - Soils

121,765

245,099

1.03

1.03

0.53

2.45

12.7 - Drilling

67,694

143,511

1.19

1.19

0.64

0.00

12.8 - Consulting

154,171

302,341

0.81

0.81

0.38

0.00

12.8.1 - Permitting

76,673

149,750

0.85

0.85

0.36

1.34

12.8.2 - Asbestos Survey

9,463

21,086

1.31

1.31

0.64

0.00

12.9 - Environmental Remediation

150,516

305,588

1.18

1.17

0.61

1.96

12.10 - Environmental Site Assessment

139,552

280,025

0.90

0.90

0.42

1.43

8,140

16,021

1.25

1.25

0.57

0.00

12.11 - Laboratory Analysis/Mobile

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Injuries and Illnesses [b]

ISN Work Type [a]


12.12 - Waste Services-Treatment (including water)
12.12.1 - Water Treatment

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Fatalities [c]

Total Number of
Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

64,754

137,598

1.46

1.46

0.79

0.00

20,750

44,096

1.51

1.51

0.83

0.00

Total Number of
Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

12.13 - Waste Services - Disposal Non-Hazardous

79,267

175,538

1.57

1.57

0.91

2.28

12.14 - Emergency Response

57,698

119,918

1.65

1.65

0.97

1.67

2,265

4,968

1.73

1.73

1.17

0.00

12.15 - Emissions Testing

55,216

107,269

0.72

0.72

0.28

0.00

12.16 - Pit Lining

24,823

54,751

1.52

1.52

0.72

7.31

12.14.1 - Radiation

12.17 - Source/Air Pollution Testing

66,892

131,452

0.70

0.70

0.27

0.00

12.18 - Erosion Control

75,590

154,409

0.94

0.94

0.44

5.18

12.19 - Recontouring

18,856

38,635

1.24

1.23

0.63

15.53

115,553

237,534

1.09

1.09

0.54

1.68

5,133

9,905

1.96

1.96

1.09

0.00

12.20 - Site Reclamation


12.20.1 - Restorative Planting Services
12.21 - Supply & Installation of Secondary Containment

26,521

55,009

1.36

1.36

0.67

3.64

12.22 - Supply & Installation of Liner & Geotextile

19,371

39,915

1.48

1.48

0.68

5.01

12.23 - Acoustical

3,983

8,007

1.15

1.15

0.42

0.00

12.23.1 - Design

3,591

7,417

1.73

1.73

0.86

0.00
12.41

12.23.2 - Construction
12.24 - Recycling
12.24.1 - Computer Components/Lighting Components

8,049

16,114

1.27

1.25

0.63

9,332

20,055

2.68

2.68

1.79

0.00

2,467

5,333

2.55

2.55

1.58

0.00

12.24.2 - Scrap Metal

5,020

9,748

2.48

2.48

1.42

0.00

12.24.3 - Material Management

2,551

4,983

2.09

2.09

1.44

0.00

12.25 - Natural Resources Sciences

14,967

30,042

0.91

0.91

0.29

0.00

12.25.1 - Wetland Delineation

34,244

64,340

0.90

0.90

0.35

0.00

12.25.2 - Corridor (Railways)

3,183

6,654

1.41

1.41

0.72

0.00

12.25.3 - Corridor Clearing Limits


12.27 - Environmental Quality Assurance (EQA)
13.0 - Chemicals
13.1 - Catalyst
13.1.1 - Inert Catalyst
13.2 - Nitrogen

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4,736

9,613

1.10

1.10

0.60

0.00

59,197

117,735

0.82

0.82

0.34

0.00

16,846

38,257

0.96

0.95

0.36

10.46

9,867

22,284

0.64

0.64

0.17

0.00

5,610

13,792

0.55

0.55

0.19

0.00

19,067

44,963

1.07

1.06

0.53

13.34

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Table 2: 2011 Injury and Illness Rates (TRIR, Nonfatal TRIR and DART) and Fatalities by ISN Work Type
Injuries and Illnesses [b]
Total Number of
Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

13.3 - Water Treatment

48,270

110,301

1.22

1.22

0.57

0.00

13.4 - Gas Processing

34,078

81,426

1.07

1.07

0.50

0.00

ISN Work Type [a]

13.5 - Passivation
13.6 - Oil Processing
14.0 - Manpower

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Fatalities [c]
Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number of
Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

4,051

8,013

0.77

0.77

0.47

0.00

29,225

70,933

1.12

1.12

0.54

0.00

46,834

99,578

0.59

0.58

0.23

8.03

14.1 - Catering and Food Services

21,146

47,194

1.39

1.39

0.42

4.24

14.2 - Clerical

50,300

108,786

0.53

0.53

0.23

1.84

14.3 - Labor

156,178

341,619

1.31

1.30

0.70

12

7.03

14.3.1 - Vendor Stocking of Inventory

2,198

4,279

1.31

1.31

0.70

0.00

14.3.2 - Storeroom Management/Warehousing

4,274

9,475

1.08

1.08

0.57

0.00

64,405

143,525

1.27

1.26

0.72

4.18

39,982

89,463

0.84

0.82

0.35

11.18

14.3.4 - Forklift Operator


14.4 - Tools & Stores
14.5 - Product Loading

17,187

38,600

1.04

1.03

0.38

5.18

14.6 - Personnel Transportation

11,924

26,117

1.18

1.18

0.50

0.00

14.7 - Contract Operators

34,208

81,220

1.51

1.49

0.72

14.77

58,948

125,283

1.27

1.27

0.61

7.98

29,926

64,702

0.69

0.68

0.28

3.09

14.8 - Mechanic - Equipment - Repair


14.8.1 - Tool Repair
14.8.2 - Belt Splicing
14.8.3 - Maintenance of Rotating Equipment
14.9 - Emergency Medical Responder/Medical Technician
14.10 - Service/Maintenance Technician

7,567

16,664

1.62

1.62

0.72

0.00

21,361

44,088

1.82

1.81

0.92

9.07

23,256

55,916

1.31

1.31

0.58

0.00

35,445

72,461

1.74

1.73

0.88

2.76

14.10.2 - Millwright Service

37,034

75,376

1.76

1.76

0.81

0.00

14.10.3 - Pressure/Temperature Service

9,773

20,443

1.02

1.02

0.41

0.00

14.10.4 - Water Line Maintenance

12,122

24,951

1.88

1.88

0.71

0.00

14.10.5 - Lubrication System Maintenance

11,518

25,030

1.59

1.59

0.82

0.00

14.10.6 - Automation Service

11,615

23,956

0.85

0.85

0.31

0.00

14.10.7 - Pipe Fitting

75,890

168,103

1.13

1.13

0.51

1.19

14.10.8 - Dust Collectors/Baghouses

11,564

25,199

2.15

2.15

0.90

0.00

6,986

15,144

1.93

1.93

1.04

0.00

14.11 - Liquid Product Transfer Service

14.10.9 - Refrigerated Equipment

11,617

30,648

1.29

1.29

0.74

0.00

14.14 - Window Cleaning

2,487

4,890

1.68

1.68

0.57

0.00

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Injuries and Illnesses [b]

ISN Work Type [a]


14.15 - Paraffin Remover
14.16 - Person In Charge (PIC)
14.17 - Recruiting and Staffing Service

Total Number of
Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Fatalities [c]
Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number of
Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

561

1,105

0.54

0.54

0.54

0.00

5,432

12,956

1.07

1.07

0.62

0.00

7,992

14,025

0.48

0.48

0.26

0.00

15.0 - Mobile Equipment

136,642

316,180

1.56

1.56

0.84

3.80

15.1 - Repair on-site

42,078

92,523

2.12

2.12

1.30

4.32

15.1.1 - Forklift Maintenance and Repair

25,829

55,856

2.64

2.64

1.53

3.58

15.1.2 - Vehicle Maintenance

7,240

15,057

2.86

2.84

1.37

13.28

15.2 - Tire repair

40,044

87,236

3.20

3.20

1.74

2.29

15.3 - Tractor

14,441

30,389

2.92

2.92

1.58

0.00

24,908

52,694

2.44

2.44

1.40

0.00

15.3.1 - Mechanical/Maintenance Service


16.0 - IT
16.1 - Computers

10,207

20,892

0.70

0.70

0.26 (0.23*)

0.00

48,874

101,580

0.60

0.60

0.29

1.97

16.2 - Towers/Antennas (Communication)

9,834

20,773

0.92

0.92

0.40

0.00

16.3 - Pagers

6,936

14,326

0.53

0.53

0.17

0.00

26,500

55,212

1.24

1.24

0.68

0.00

16.4 - Telephones
16.5 - Distributive Control Systems

15,412

32,758

0.57

0.57

0.29

0.00

16.6 - Radios

35,075

74,725

0.58

0.58

0.26

2.68

16.7 - Msc. Technical Services

14,218

28,688

0.71

0.71

0.32

0.00

16.8 - Audio Visual

30,984

66,823

0.50

0.50

0.19

2.99

16.9 - Software

6,703

12,997

0.49

0.49

0.32

0.00

2,707

5,629

0.75

0.75

0.36

0.00

16.10 - Telecommunication

16.9.1 - Software Installation & Repair

8,507

16,613

1.47

1.47

0.72

0.00

16.11 - Hardware Installation & Repair

7,556

13,904

1.14

1.14

0.53

0.00

17.0 - Safety
17.1 - Fire Protection

51,942

111,811

0.68

0.68

0.27

1.79

69,158

148,556

1.05

1.04

0.53

2.69

17.1.1 - Fire Sprinkler Service

29,818

62,293

1.54

1.54

0.91

0.00

17.1.2 - Fire Sprinkler Installation, Inspection & Testing

22,457

46,205

1.78

1.78

1.08

0.00

17.1.3 - Fire Extinguisher Service

1,748

3,510

1.94

1.94

1.42

0.00

41,951

97,572

1.30

1.30

0.64

6.15

5,084

10,492

0.40

0.40

0.11

0.00

153,271

286,797

1.41

1.40

0.75

2.79

17.2 - Emergency Response


17.2.4 - EMS Services
17.3 - Security

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Injuries and Illnesses [b]
Total Number of
Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

17.3.1 - Trafficking/Gate Guarding

107,875

192,148

1.49

1.49

0.78

1.04

17.3.2 - Security System Installations

47,777

97,635

1.76

1.76

0.95

2.05

ISN Work Type [a]

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Fatalities [c]
Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number of
Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

17.3.3 - Cameras/Closed Circuit Television

46,886

95,979

1.78

1.78

0.96

2.08

17.3.4 - Outdoor Warning/Sirens

46,317

95,710

1.71

1.71

0.93

2.09

9,169

21,591

0.78

0.78

0.44

0.00

17.4 - FRC on-site delivery


17.5 - Medical Services

35,725

79,039

0.46

0.46

0.16

2.53

17.6 - Confined Space Attendant (fire watch/hole watch)

69,631

154,241

1.15

1.14

0.58

5.19

17.7 - Confined Space Rescue

29,260

64,870

1.22

1.22

0.57

0.00

17.8 - Fall Protection

40,040

87,205

1.19

1.19

0.72

2.29

17.9 - Access Platforms

8,579

17,853

0.77

0.77

0.27

0.00

18.0 - Trucking/Transportation
18.1 - Hauling

140,721

335,254

1.89

1.88

1.09

17

10.14

156,310

374,846

2.23

2.21

1.33

27

14.41

18.1.1 - Water Trucks/Hauling

73,962

179,406

2.66

2.65

1.71

12

13.38

18.1.2 - Fresh Water Hauling

66,101

161,809

2.51

2.49

1.64

15

18.54

18.1.3 - Heavy Truck Hauling (dump or larger)

100,623

236,423

1.86

1.85

1.07

12

10.15

18.1.4 - Oversized/Heavy Materials

81,031

196,530

2.25

2.24

1.27

12

12.21

18.1.5 - Coke

3,751

8,491

1.18

1.18

0.66

0.00

28,160

65,564

2.21

2.19

1.33

15.25

18.2 - Freight
18.3 - Tank Truck
18.3.1 - Waste - Non Hazardous
18.4 - Navigation and Positioning

99,685

242,716

2.06

2.04

1.27

14

11.54

100,594

241,704

2.03

2.01

1.26

14

11.58

1,476

2,877

2.71

2.71

1.74

0.00

18.5 - Logistics

16,198

36,437

1.99

1.99

1.23

0.00

18.6 - Weigh Scale Service

2,087

4,754

2.61

2.61

1.39

0.00

18.7 - Pick-up and Delivery Driver

34,330

79,986

2.52

2.51

1.73

10.00

18.8 - Tarping

4,965

12,371

2.70

2.70

1.70

0.00

19.0 - Down Hole Services

63,253

184,369

1.87

1.86

1.08

5.42

19.1 - Fishing (Down Hole Recovery)

80,681

226,698

1.78

1.77

0.98

6.18

19.2 - Pumper Svc.

61,953

185,537

1.86

1.85

1.06

4.31

39,646

108,751

1.57

1.57

0.76

1.84

19.4 - Well Drilling (Workover/Completion)

19.3 - Seismic Operations

117,837

330,178

1.94

1.93

1.15

15

9.09

19.5 - Wireline Service

116,028

335,113

1.78

1.77

1.01

13

7.76

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Injuries and Illnesses [b]

ISN Work Type [a]

Fatalities [c]

Total Number of
Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number of
Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

19.6 - Consultant - Well Service

37,285

100,798

1.78

1.77

0.96

7.94

19.7 - Core Analysis

8,543

23,512

2.77

2.76

1.82

17.01

19.8 - Well - Stimulation

33,790

98,020

2.18

2.16

1.31

14.28

19.9 - Stimulation - Acidizing

34,163

98,806

2.27

2.26

1.36

14.17

19.10 - Well - Control

14,158

40,588

2.50

2.48

1.52

19.71

19.11 - Well - Services

94,331

262,395

1.95

1.94

1.15

12

9.15

19.11.1 - Snubbing Coil Tubing

26,084

77,911

1.96

1.95

1.18

10.27

19.12 - Well - Production Testing

22,194

65,768

1.96

1.95

1.30

12.16

19.13 - Casing

28,399

84,898

2.26

2.25

1.41

11.78

19.14 - Plug and Abandonment

46,486

132,241

1.98

1.98

1.15

4.54

19.15 - Mudlogging

22,927

59,672

1.22

1.22

0.60

0.00

19.16 - Well Blowout Control

9,401

26,024

2.71

2.67

1.77

30.74

19.17 - Surface and Subsurface Safety System

15,420

40,522

1.98

1.97

1.27

9.87
12.82

19.18 - String Up Service

10,314

31,211

2.52

2.51

1.52

19.19 - Wellhead Service

28,461

75,799

1.85

1.84

1.06

5.28

20.0 - Offshore Operations

72,783

190,113

1.08

1.08

0.60

3.16

4,210

11,221

0.59

0.57

0.32

17.82

20.3 - Inland Marine Service

20.1 - Catering

10,578

26,413

1.21

1.21

0.56

0.00

20.4 - Marine Service

10,029

27,812

0.86

0.86

0.53

0.00

20.4.1 - Marine Vessels - Repairs

774

1,482

5.53

5.53

4.45

0.00

20.4.2 - Marine Aids to Navigation

294

518

0.39

0.39

0.00

0.00

20.5 - Offshore Construction


20.5.1 - Marine Construction

25,651

68,175

0.90

0.89

0.45

5.87

8,128

18,894

1.50

1.50

1.04

0.00

20.5.2 - Offshore Construction - Underwater

4,366

10,688

1.03

1.03

0.67

0.00

20.5.3 - Offshore Construction - Above water

9,271

24,844

0.76

0.76

0.43

0.00

7,931

18,841

1.20

1.20

0.71

0.00

20.6 - Diving
20.7 - Offshore Transportation
20.7.1 - Marine

4,552

13,648

0.79

0.79

0.44

0.00

19,122

54,456

0.57

0.57

0.30

0.00
15.75

20.8 - Contract Operators

16,377

38,096

0.92

0.90

0.35

20.8.1 - Crane Operator

20,249

49,125

0.98

0.98

0.49

0.00

4,406

12,242

1.24

1.24

0.65

0.00

20.9 - Drilling

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Injuries and Illnesses [b]

ISN Work Type [a]

Total Number of
Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Fatalities [c]
Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number of
Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

20.10 - Workover

18,672

62,949

1.44

1.43

0.81

6.35

20.11 - Snubbing/Coil Tubing

8,098

26,183

1.43

1.42

0.99

7.64

20.12 - Wireline

27,762

88,427

1.54

1.53

0.88

6.79

20.13 - Blasting & Painting

13,723

32,646

0.85

0.85

0.33

0.00

20.14 - Instrumentation

20,267

43,362

0.84

0.84

0.30

0.00

20.14.1 - Pneumatic

17,978

39,475

0.77

0.77

0.25

0.00

20.14.2 - Electrical

16,912

36,021

0.78

0.78

0.24

0.00

20.15 - Site Consultants

7,823

16,578

0.63

0.63

0.23

0.00

20.15.1 - Drilling

1,261

2,963

0.40

0.40

0.27 (0.20*)

0.00

20.15.2 - Construction

9,450

20,045

0.81

0.81

0.23

0.00

20.15.3 - Diving

4,576

10,340

0.99

0.99

0.68

0.00

20.15.4 - Safety & Environmental

4,838

12,199

0.41

0.41

0.25

0.00

20.16 - Manufacturing
20.16.4 - Subsea Equipment
20.17 - Rigging

6,327

13,936

1.09

1.09

0.73

0.00

32,042

90,140

1.18

1.18

0.60

2.22

20.18 - Underwater Acoustics

1,982

4,736

1.10

1.10

0.63

0.00

20.19 - Remote Operated Vehicles

2,829

6,747

0.98

0.98

0.56

0.00

20.21 - Rentals - Living Quarters


21.0 - Retail (Petroleum Products Distribution)
21.1 - General Contracting

534

1,569

0.64

0.64

0.38

0.00

14,649

36,609

2.53

2.51

1.56

21.85

16,278

33,787

1.56

1.55

0.86

11.84

21.2 - Tank & Piping (UST)

15,402

37,036

2.03

2.02

1.07

5.40

21.3 - Tank & Piping (UST) Maintenance

12,425

30,478

1.99

1.99

1.10

6.56

21.4 - Service Station Maintenance

2,158

3,776

2.22

2.22

1.17

0.00

21.5 - Canopies/Awnings & Installation

1,928

4,068

1.38

1.38

0.54

0.00

21.6 - Materials/Geotechnical Testing

10,769

24,055

1.35

1.35

0.57

0.00

21.7 - Signage

1,977

4,391

2.96

2.96

1.91

0.00

21.8 - Tank Tightness Testing (UST)

1,982

4,229

1.70

1.70

1.04

0.00

813

1,722

3.48

3.48

1.51

0.00

21.9 - Car Wash (Install, Maint/Repair)


21.10 - Electrical Construction

16,043

32,390

1.99

1.98

1.03

6.17

21.11 - Consulting Engineer

20,151

41,346

0.86

0.86

0.33

0.00

21.12 - Asphalt Paving

13,664

28,257

2.79

2.77

1.55

21.23

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Injuries and Illnesses [b]
Total Number of
Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

21.13 - Engineering Design

16,838

35,647

0.98

0.97

21.14 - Stage II Vapor Recovery

1,156

2,296

2.27

2.27

ISN Work Type [a]

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Fatalities [c]
Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number of
Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

0.45

11.22

1.48

0.00

21.15 - Inspector Services

10,243

20,594

0.98

0.98

0.58

0.00

21.16 - HVAC

6,239

13,291

2.00

2.00

0.92

0.00

21.17 - Dispensers and Related Accessories

1,088

2,076

2.51

2.51

1.45

0.00

21.18 - Tank & Vessel Cleaning

8,838

21,242

1.78

1.77

1.09

9.42

21.19 - Soil Boring/Load Analysis

4,370

8,646

1.36

1.36

0.74

0.00

21.20 - Septic System Pump Out

1,458

3,264

1.65

1.65

0.92

0.00

21.21 - Landscaping & Mowing

5,911

11,597

2.03

2.03

1.05

0.00

21.22 - Security Fire Protection

39,632

81,548

1.80

1.80

1.01

2.45

21.23 - Water / Sewer Piping Construction

11,465

24,410

2.01

1.99

1.08

16.39

21.24 - Underground Storage Tank Removal

6,625

13,665

2.21

2.20

1.41

14.64

21.25 - Cathodic Protection - Materials

7,627

15,769

1.40

1.40

0.75

0.00

21.26 - Drilling - Tubular Goods & Accessories

4,676

12,725

2.36

2.36

1.76

0.00

21.27 - Civil Construction for Concrete Paving

14,414

30,656

2.04

2.03

1.09

6.52

22.0 - Supplier

21,800

47,940

1.49

1.48

0.92

8.34

12,682

27,577

1.60

1.59

1.10

14.50

22.1.1 - Industrial Purposes

39,116

84,933

1.55

1.55

1.03

4.71

22.1.2 - Medical Purposes

8,321

17,510

1.64

1.64

1.07

0.00

22.1 - Gasses

22.3 - Furniture Supplier


22.3.1 - Selling

8,232

18,095

1.79

1.79

1.28

0.00

22.3.2 - Delivery/Installation

7,986

15,481

2.65

2.65

1.90

0.00

2,707

4,580

3.36

3.36

2.58

0.00

27,637

52,868

3.01

3.01

2.05

0.00

22.3.4 - Moving Services


22.4 - Industrial Pipe, Fittings and Valves

2,190

4,777

3.85

3.85

2.05

0.00

22.5 - Chemicals

22.4.1 - Tower/Vessels/Pipe Assemblies Manufacturer

17,700

38,843

1.67

1.67

1.26

0.00

22.6 - Packaging Suppliers, Equipment and Services

12,556

27,128

2.33

2.33

1.46

0.00

22.7 - Doors/Frames/Hardware
23.0 - Sales

362

807

1.98

1.98

0.99

0.00

5,201

11,171

3.10

3.10

1.83

0.00

23.1 - Bits & Tools

20,760

50,611

1.97

1.97

1.09

3.95

23.2 - Safety Equipment

33,581

72,719

1.55

1.54

0.95

2.75

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Injuries and Illnesses [b]

Fatalities [c]

Total Number of
Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number of
Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

23.3 - Lube & Fuels

14,021

31,156

2.59

2.59

1.55

0.00

23.4 - Seawater Pumps

1,344

3,069

4.76

4.76

2.67

0.00

ISN Work Type [a]

24.0 - Pharmaceutical

3,605

8,599

0.44

0.44

0.14

0.00

24.1 - Validation

11,249

22,832

0.42

0.42

0.13

0.00

24.1.2 - Mechanical

17,944

37,500

0.94

0.94

0.34

0.00

24.1.3 - Electrical

14,200

29,731

1.03

1.03

0.42

0.00

24.1.4 - Process

6,209

12,586

0.54

0.54

0.21

0.00

3,956

8,237

0.87

0.87

0.27

0.00

24.2.2 - Mechanical

11,326

23,537

0.99

0.99

0.34

0.00

24.2.3 - Electrical

22,749

46,577

0.95

0.95

0.37

0.00

24.2.4 - Process

6,781

13,899

0.59

0.59

0.22

0.00

24.2 - Commissioning Quality

24.4 - Msc. Technical Services


25.0 - Labs/Cleanrooms
25.2 - Testing and Balancing
25.5 - Cleanroom Installation

5,217

10,187

0.71

0.71

0.18

0.00

6,007

12,755

1.19

1.19

0.47

0.00

5,706

11,720

1.40

1.40

0.63

0.00

3,291

6,816

1.03

1.03

0.53

0.00

25.6 - Sampling Services

24,386

47,795

0.85

0.85

0.38

0.00

25.8 - Lab Instruments

10,977

22,071

0.92

0.92

0.39

0.00

26.0 - Energy
26.1 - Electrical Generation
26.2 - Steam Generation
27.0 - Heavy Equipment
27.1 - Sales

5,623

11,108

1.71

1.71

0.97

0.00

27,904

56,601

0.98

0.98

0.44

0.00

10,641

21,990

1.10

1.10

0.45

0.00

49,391

113,902

1.70

1.70

0.78

0.00

8,432

18,114

5.56

5.56

2.44

0.00

27.2 - Service/Repair

19,490

42,058

2.91

2.91

1.40

4.76

27.3 - Operation

36,860

88,271

1.91

1.90

1.05

4.53

27.4 - Rentals

13,890

31,033

3.69

3.69

1.91

0.00

27.5 - Inspection

7,669

16,678

3.81

3.81

1.63

0.00

28.0 - Fixed Cranes

20,651

45,218

1.76

1.76

0.92

0.00

28.1 - Rentals
28.1.1 - Overhead and Gantry
28.2 - Operator/Rigger
28.2.1 - Operator/Rigger - Overhead and Gantry

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1,654

2.66

2.66

1.69

0.00

2,698

5,905

2.34

2.34

1.22

0.00

16,124

35,548

1.60

1.60

0.88

0.00

11,248

25,472

1.19

1.19

0.64

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Injuries and Illnesses [b]

ISN Work Type [a]


28.2.3 - Operator/Rigger - Derrick
28.3 - Service / Repair
28.3.1 - Service / Repair Overhead and Gantry
28.4 - Inspection
28.4.1 - Inspection - Overhead & Gantry

Total Number of
Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Fatalities [c]
Days Away/
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number of
Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

10,709

24,674

1.05

1.05

0.65

0.00

6,682

14,651

2.33

2.33

1.47

0.00

6,140

13,412

2.62

2.62

1.66

0.00

11,979

27,017

1.38

1.38

0.81

0.00

11,718

26,535

1.51

1.51

0.88

0.00

28.4.2 - Inspection - Tower

6,844

15,846

0.77

0.77

0.38

0.00

28.4.3 - Inspection - Derrick

7,031

16,225

0.73

0.73

0.36

0.00

29.0 - Mobile Crane


29.1 - Rental
29.1.1 - Rental - Crawler

143,154

321,034

1.10

1.09

0.57

5.61

48,253

109,029

1.56

1.56

0.88

0.00

2,123

4,647

1.76

1.76

0.77

0.00

29.1.2 - Rental - Rough Terrain

3,483

7,110

1.83

1.83

0.90

0.00

29.1.3 - Rental - Telescopic

4,362

11,014

2.00

2.00

1.23

0.00

29.1.4 - Rental - Truck Mounted

4,955

12,342

2.24

2.24

1.51

0.00

29.1.5 - Rental - Wheel Mounted

2,236

4,295

2.28

2.28

1.07

0.00

138,610

316,924

1.08

1.08

0.57

11

6.94

29.2 - Operator / Rigger


29.2.1 - Operator / Rigger - Crawler

10,038

23,439

1.04

1.04

0.48

0.00

29.2.2 - Operator / Rigger - Rough Terrain

12,286

27,893

1.23

1.23

0.61

0.00

29.2.3 - Operator / Rigger - Telescopic

8,685

20,882

1.78

1.78

1.02

0.00

29.2.4 - Operator / Rigger - Truck Mounted

13,897

33,233

1.49

1.49

0.84

0.00

29.2.5 - Operator / Rigger - Wheel Mounted

10,242

23,045

1.21

1.21

0.60

0.00

29.2.6 - Operator / Rigger - Straddle


29.3 - Service / Repair
29.3.1 - Service / Repair - Crawler

1,180

2,686

3.05

3.05

1.19

0.00

51,314

114,390

1.36

1.35

0.67

5.25

1,967

3,746

2.19

2.19

0.91

0.00

29.3.2 - Service / Repair - Rough Terrain

2,292

4,429

2.17

2.17

1.13

0.00

29.3.3 - Service / Repair - Telescopic

2,115

3,981

2.76

2.76

1.21

0.00

29.3.4 - Service / Repair - Truck Mounted

2,683

5,203

1.96

1.96

1.08

0.00

29.3.5 - Service / Repair - Wheel Mounted

1,938

4,066

2.41

2.41

1.13

0.00

7,803

16,739

1.72

1.72

1.05

0.00

29.4 - Inspection
29.4.1 - Inspection - Crawler

1,890

3,727

2.47

2.47

1.34

0.00

29.4.2 - Inspection - Rough Terrain

2,146

4,269

2.39

2.39

1.41

0.00

29.4.3 - Inspection - Telescopic

1,963

3,815

3.04

3.04

1.52

0.00

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Injuries and Illnesses [b]

ISN Work Type [a]

Total Number of
Employees

Total Number
of Exposure
Hours
(in 1,000s)

Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(TRIR)

Nonfatal Total
Recordable
Incident Rate
(Nonfatal TRIR)

Fatalities [c]
Days Away,
Restricted or
Transfer Rate
(DART)

Total Number of
Fatalities

Fatality Rate
per 100,000
Workers

29.4.4 - Inspection - Truck Mounted

2,257

4,438

2.25

2.25

1.35

0.00

29.4.5 - Inspection - Wheel Mounted

1,980

3,931

2.65

2.65

1.42

0.00

30.0 - Mining
30.1 - Demolition/Salvage
30.1.1 - Equipment
30.2 - Drilling
30.2.1 - Blast Holes
30.3 - Environmental Services
30.3.2 - Hydrology Studies / Monitor
30.3.3 - Hydro seeding

2,293

5,688

1.44

1.44

0.67

0.00

2,759

5,639

1.92

1.84

0.89

70.93

2,147

4,638

2.93

2.93

1.55

0.00

1,217

2,808

3.49

3.49

1.92

0.00

1,319

3,115

3.02

3.02

1.28

0.00

8,972

17,965

0.85

0.85

0.32

0.00

1,633

3,452

1.22

1.22

0.46

0.00

1,642

3,362

2.86

2.86

1.96

0.00

30.4 - Equipment Maintenance

1,943

4,320

3.19

3.19

1.20

0.00

30.5 - General Services

1,118

2,286

2.01

2.01

0.87

0.00

30.5.1 - Fan Balancing

2,193

4,870

1.85

1.85

0.86

0.00

30.5.3 - Roadway Maintenance

5,585

11,217

2.96

2.92

1.57

35.66

30.6 - Haulage
30.6.2 - Ready Mix Concrete
30.7 - Major Construction

2,195

4,824

3.28

3.28

1.45

0.00

20,749

54,385

1.72

1.72

0.78

0.00

8,388

17,367

2.19

2.19

1.12

0.00

30.7.1 - Bridge Construction

10,706

21,600

2.31

2.31

1.18

0.00

30.7.6 - Pond & Dam Construction

12,156

26,609

2.19

2.19

1.28

0.00

30.7.7 - River Facility Construction

5,826

11,478

2.02

2.02

0.80

0.00

30.7.8 - Underground Concrete Work

2,041

3,853

3.94

3.94

2.39

0.00

30.7.9 - Underground Excavation

2,793

5,638

3.09

3.09

1.81

0.00

30.8 - Miscellaneous
30.8.2 - Freeze Proofing

376

810

1.23

1.23

0.74

0.00

544

1,234

2.92 (-*)

2.92 (-*)

1.13

0.00

617

1,484

2.97

2.97

1.89

0.00

30.9 - Prep Plant Repair

1,800

3,533

2.60

2.60

1.19

0.00

30.9.1 - Chute Work

1,514

3,194

2.32

2.32

1.06

0.00

30.8.4 - Pipe Recovery

[a] ISN Work Type is a detailed list of commonly performed work classifications 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 classified 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.
- 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.

htt p://www.census.gov/naics

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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:
TRIR = (N/EH) x 200,000
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:
Nonfatal TRIR = (NNONFATAL/EH) x 200,000
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:
DART = [(NDAFW + NDRAJT)/EH] x 200,000
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

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calendar year
200,000 = Base for 100 equivalent full-time workers (working 40 hours per
week, 50 weeks per year)
1.4. Fatality Rate represents the number of fatal work injuries per 100,000 full-time workers and is calculated as:
Fatality Rate = (NFATAL/EH) x 200,000,000
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)
2.

Incident Rate Calculations for Groups of Contractors (for a NAICS code or ISN Work
Type Group)
For groups of contractors, the incident rates are calculated by summing the exposure
hours and numbers of injuries and illnesses across all contractors in the group before
computing the rate. For each rate detailed in Section 1 above, the calculation for a
group of contractors will be:
RATE = (i N/ i EH) x BASE INTEGER
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).
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 contractors 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.

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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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Appendix 3: Analysis Procedure


Summary
The procedures used in preparing and analyzing the data presented in Tables 1 and 2 are
summarized below.
1.

Data Cleaning and Preparation

1.1.

Remove records where the total number of exposure hours is missing or equal to zero.
Only records from U.S. contractors in the Oil and Gas industry are utilized.

1.2.

Identify invalid records due to missing data (such as missing Total Number of Recordable Injuries and Illnesses) for each incident rate calculation.

1.3.

Remove records where Exposure Hours (EH) per Employee is less than 250 or more
than 5,000.

1.4.

For each valid record, calculate injury and illness and fatality rates (TRIR, Nonfatal
TRIR, DART and Fatality Rate) according to the formulas for individual contractors in
Appendix 2.

2.

Injury and Illness Rates, Fatality Rates and Fatality Counts by NAICS Code

The injury and illness and fatality rate calculations by NAICS code for the cleaned data set
include the following steps:
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 calculated 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 and fatality rate averages (TRIR, Nonfatal TRIR, DART and
Fatality Rate) using formulas for groups of contractors in Appendix 2. Also calculate
the sum of total count of fatal work injuries by NAICS grouping.
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 doubleasterisk (**).
3.

Injury and Illness Rates, Fatality Rates and Fatality Counts by NAICS Code without
Those Records with Rates in the Highest 0.5 th 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
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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, Fatality Rates and Fatality Counts by ISN Work Type

The injury and illness rate, fatality rate and fatality count 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 Routine 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 and fatality rate averages (TRIR, Nonfatal TRIR, DART and Fatality Rate) using formulas for
groups of contractors in Appendix 2. Also calculate the sum of total count of fatal work
injuries by ISN work type grouping.
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 (-).
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 (**).

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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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