OSHA Database Regulatory compliance records of private industry provide an excellent means of gauging management commitment to the workplace environment. However, raw data obtained from the government cannot be analyzed without extensive database skills, advanced statistical abilities, thorough knowledge of government administrative policy and powerful computer equipment. OSHA has implemented new search technology to provide faster and more accurate access to OSHA Inspection data. Access is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
OSHA Database free tools § Establishment Search is a query tool which locates in OSHA database OSHA inspections which were conducted within a particular establishment § Search Inspections By SIC is a query tool which locates in OSHA database OSHA inspections which were conducted within a particular industry group § Inspection Information enables access to information about an inspection when the activity number identifying the inspection is known § Accident Investigation Search enables the user to search in OSHA database the text of the Accident Investigation Summaries (OSHA-170 form) which result from OSHA accident inspections. § General Duty Standard Search enables the user to search the text associated with 5a1 standards cited during OSHA inspections. § Frequently Cited OSHA Standards is a query tool which allows the user to determine the most frequently cited Federal and State OSHA standards for a given SIC code. The SIC code may be determined by accessing the online SIC Manual § SIC Search Provides the ability to search in OSHA database the alphabetic index of the 1987 version manual by keywords; access detailed information for a specified SIC, Division, or Major Group § SIC Manual Access detailed information for a specified SIC, Division, or Major Group; and browse through the manual structure in OSHA database § NAICS Manual NAICS Manual - During 2003-2004, OSHA will be transitioning to NAICS, the North American Industry Classification System, a 6-digit industry grouping system developed in cooperation with Canada and Mexico. § Industry Profile for an OSHA Standard displays the industry SICs in which a specified Federal OSHA standard is most often cited. Information is shown at the SIC division and 2,3,4- digit SIC levels
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