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Injuries  Statistics and Summaries 2006-2010

The Bureau requires that all Injuries be reported. Effective July 17, 2006, the Bureau revised the regulations for incident reporting for Injuries. The number of Injuries for 2006 may be affected by this change when compared to other years. The requirement for reporting Injuries is as follows:

bullet The Bureau must be notified of injuries requiring evacuation and follow the notification with a written report.
 
bullet The Bureau must receive a written report for any injury that results in one or more days away from work or one or more days on restricted work or job transfer. One or more days means the injured person was not able to return to work or to all of their normal duties the day after the injury occurred.
 
OCS Injuries: 2006-2010
INJURIES *** # 2006 *** 2007 *** 2008 *** 2009 *** 2010 ***
GOM PAC GOM PAC GOM PAC GOM PAC GOM PAC
   Injuries (unclassified - pre- 17-Jul-2006) 48 4 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
   Loss Time Accident (1-3 days) 10 4 26 2 22 4 17 7 18 2
   Loss Time Accident (>3 days) 64 1 105 5 76 2 64 2 116 5
   Restricted Work/Job Transfer (1-3 days) 18 3 26 1 27 1 29 0 15 1
   Restricted Work/Job Transfer (>3 days) 56 4 94 2 93 3 61 5 53 2
   Other (< 1 Day Lost Time/Restricted Work/Job Transfer) 124 16 172 7 100 4 114 2 71 2
   INJURIES (TOTALS) 321 32 423 17 318 14 285 16 273 12
   COMBINED TOTAL FOR THE YEAR 353 440 332 301 285

YTD = Year To Date

***Effective July 17, 2006, BOEMRE revised the regulations for Incident Reporting. Related to this chart, changes were made to the reporting criteria for Injuries. Thus the number of incidents shown in these categories for 2006 and beyond may be affected.

Effective July 17, 2006, MMS required that injuries be reported if the injured person was evacuated from the facility for medical
treatment or in the injury resulted in one or more days away from work, restricted work, or job transfer. The number of:

1) Injuries that resulted in one or more days away from work, restricted work, or job transfer and

2) Minor injuries that required medical treatment, but did not result in any days away from work, restricted work, or job  transfer.

SOURCE:  TIMS Database as of 26-Apr-2011

Injury Summaries: (all in Excel)

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Injury Summaries, CY 2010 Excel (300 KB)

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Injury Summaries, CY 2009 Excel (7.16 MB)

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Injury Summaries, CY 2008 Excel (782 KB)

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Injury Summaries, CY 2007 Excel (435 KB)

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Injury Summaries, CY 2006 Excel (622 KB)