About 3,000 worksites that reported 14 or more injuries or illnesses resulting in lost work days or restricted activity for every 100 full-time workers for the year 2000 can anticipate OSHA inspectors knocking on their doors sometime over the next year, according to the agency's recently released site-specific targeting inspection plan.
Worksites reporting at least eight, but less than 14, lost-time injuries or illnesses, will be placed on a secondary list for possible inspection.