Occupational Health and Safety Data Indicators
The occupational health and safety indicators (OHIs) were created through a joint effort of scientists and epidemiologists at the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE). The indicators use a wide variety of secondary data sources to provide a common set of measures of occupational health and safety that can be compared and monitored over time and utilized for establishing state priorities for education and prevention initiatives. The rationale for, and detailed definition of, each OHI can be found on the CSTE web site.
Each of the indicators describes measures of occupational health and safety.
Occupational Injury and Illness Indicators
Occupational Exposure and Hazard Indicators
Occupational Socioeconomic Indicators