Reader's guide—For insurers & underwriters
Underwrite from the primary record, not the questionnaire.
An applicant's federal OSHA history is public and current: 105,313 severe-injury reports and 2,004,209 inspections across 71,083 employers, with severity detail (hospitalization, amputation) and the citation record on every profile.
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Operator lookup (A–Z) →
Any employer's merged federal OSHA record — severe injuries with severity flags, inspections, citations, and penalties.
Severity by industry →
Every NAICS sector ranked by severe-injury volume — class-level context for an individual operator's record.
Records by state →
Severe injuries, inspections, and fatality investigations by state, with federal vs. State-Plan jurisdiction noted.
Recent fatality investigations →
Federal OSHA fatality and catastrophe investigations as they publish — the severe tail of the loss distribution.
Citations by standard →
What operators actually get cited for, ranked by standard — signal for hazard-specific underwriting questions.
Ongoing Severe-Injury Monitor — $99/mo
Daily-refreshed watch page for an insured, with full severe-injury history and sector benchmark — know when a new report publishes, not at renewal.
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Severe-Injury History Report — $149
One operator's complete severe-injury history benchmarked against its sector, as a portable document for the underwriting file.
Get the report for Alvarez Plumbing & Air Conditioning →
Worth knowing
Profiles match records by normalized employer name. Verify entity identity (parent vs. subsidiary) against the linked OSHA source records before pricing on a match.
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