If your worksite is one of the approximately 13,000 with higher-than-average injury and illness rates, than it has likely been notified by OSHA and told that help is available to fix its safety and health hazards.
OSHA has identified establishments with the nation's highest lost-workday injury and illness rates through employer-reported data from a 2001 survey of 80,000 worksites (consisting of data from calendar year 2000). The workplaces identified had eight or more injuries or illnesses resulting in lost workdays or restricted activity for every 100 full-time workers. The national average is three instances for the same number of workers.