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Statistical Research Unit

This unit conducts two annual Occupational Safety & Health surveys under contract with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. These private sector surveys provide annual comparative numbers and rates of occupational injuries/illnesses and fatalities in Oklahoma. The numbers and rates are compiled with other states to provide national data on injuries, illnesses and fatalities in America's workplaces.

The Statistical Research Unit of the Oklahoma Department of Labor also conducts an annual public sector occupational injury and illness survey. This data offers comparative numbers and rates that reveal safety program needs per industry, state, county, and municipal government.

Annual Surveys

Not all annual occupational surveys are currently available on-line.
Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries
The Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) has been published annually since 1992.
2003 |2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007
(Tables only)
Occupational Injury/Illness
(Private Sector)
The private sector Occupational Injury & Illness survey has been published annually since 1983.
 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007
(Tables Only)
Case & Demographic Tables 2003 | 2004

Occupational Injury/Illness
(Public Sector - tables in pdf)
The public sector Occupational Injury & Illness survey has been published annually since 1986
2004 | 20052006 2007

Copies of these publications are available upon request

Most Hazardous Industries

Sample ProgramsThe annual Most Hazardous Industries list is comprised of those industry codes that reflect the highest annual number of lost workday injuries. Oklahoma companies that are identified within a specific industry code as having high e-mod ratings and higher than average work-related injuries in the survey year are required to implement a safety and health program.

Public Sector Forms



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