Reader's guide—For workers & job-seekers
Look up an employer's safety record before you take the job.
When a workplace injury is serious, employers must report it to federal OSHA — and those reports are public. Search 105,313 of them across 71,083 employers, free, no account.
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Browse the A–Z directory — every company's page lists its injuries, inspections, and citations in plain language.
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What actually happens around forklifts, falls, heat, and chemicals — real incident narratives, in OSHA's own words.
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Recent severe injuries and inspections near you, state by state.
How to read these records →
What a severe-injury report is, what an inspection means, and what the records can and can't tell you.
Worth knowing
On any company's page you can set a free email watch — one email if a new severe-injury report names that employer, unsubscribe in one click. No account, ever. A company with records isn't automatically unsafe (bigger companies file more reports), and one with none isn't automatically safe — read the narratives.
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