Occupational Safety and Health Administration
OSHA, an agency of the US government (under the Department of Labor) with the responsibility of ensuring safety at work and a healthful work environment.
OSHA's mission is to prevent work-related injuries, illnesses and deaths.
Since OSHA was created in 1971, occupational deaths in the US have declined by half and injuries by 40%.
Nonetheless, in 1999 there were 5.7 million occupational injuries and illnesses among U.S.
Workers, approximately 6.3 of every 100 workers experienced a job-related injury or illness, and 6,023 workers lost their lives on the job.