SURVEY
OF OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES AND ILLNESSES
NEW JERSEY SURVEY FINDINGS
The Survey of Occupational
Injuries and Illnesses provides comprehensive statistics
on work related injuries and illnesses in New Jersey.
The survey, conducted in cooperation with the U.S. Department
of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, is designed to provide
an essential tool for promoting efforts to make New Jerseys
workplaces safer and healthier. This
directory presents incidence rates, counts of all cases
and also demographic and case characteristic details
from reported cases involving days away from work.
Questions
or additional information are available from:
New
Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development
Division of Program Planning, Analysis and Evaluation
P.O. Box 057 OSH Survey Section
Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0057,
or
by fax at (609) 633-0618.
or
call Karen
Kessler at (609)633-0755
HIGHLIGHTS
OF THE MOST RECENT DATA AVAILABLE
DATA TABLES
HOT
TOPICS (Additional
data topics will be added periodically, Check for back
for updates)
SAFETY
AND HEALTH TOOLS
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RELATED
LINKS
New
Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development,
Office of Public Employees' Occupational Safety &
Health
New
Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development
Free Onsite Consultation Program
New
Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development,
Division of Workers Compensation
New Jersey Compensation
Rating & Inspection Bureau (NJCRIB)
U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau
of Labor Statistics: Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities
U.S. Department of Labor
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
New
Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services: Public
Employees Occupational Safety and Health Program
WORK-RELATED
FATAL INJURY DATA
New
Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services: Occupational
Health Surveillance Program – Census of Fatal
Occupational Injuries
Updated:
December 12, 2006
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