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Hoosier Workplace Injuries And Illnesses Lowest In State History

Last updated on Monday, November 13, 2017

(INDIANAPOLIS) - The Indiana Department of Labor (IDOL) released the annual nonfatal workplace injury and illness report for 2016. Indiana’s nonfatal occupational injury and illness rate is the lowest in state history with an estimated 3.5 injuries or illnesses per 100 full-time workers.

The 2016 rate represents an eight percent decrease from 2015's previous historically low rate of 3.8, and the fifth consecutive year the injury and illness rate has been at or below 4.0.

"We are proud of our Hoosier workforce and their dedication to maintaining safe and healthy workplaces," said Rick Ruble, commissioner of the Indiana Department of Labor. "Indiana's employers and employees continue to make workplace safety a top priority. Partnerships with organized labor, trade associations and safety councils, as well as Indiana's IOSHA enforcement and INSafe programs, help ensure that workplace safety is more than a buzzword. It's a culture."

Some findings in the 2016 report include:



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Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses 1992-2016

For more information about the SOII, please visit: www.in.gov/dol/2341.htm.

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