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ASSP Encouraged by Latest Fatality Data, but More Work Needed

The American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP), the world’s oldest professional safety organization, is encouraged by newly released fatality data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The BLS reported that 5,283 fatal work injuries occurred in 2023, a 3.7 percent decrease from the previous year’s total of 5,486. The fatal occupational injury rate of 3.5 fatalities per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers in 2023 was down from 3.7 in 2022.

Despite the reported decline in workplace fatalities, a worker still lost their life from a work-related injury every 99 minutes in 2023.

ASSP urges employers nationwide to be active in adopting voluntary national consensus standards, practicing prevention through design and implementing safety and health management systems. These components work together to help prevent serious injuries, illnesses and fatalities on the job.

While the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sets workplace safety standards mandated by law, voluntary consensus standards available through ASSP provide the latest expert guidance and fill gaps where federal standards don’t exist or are outdated. Companies rely on them to drive improvement, prevent injuries and support business sustainability. With government regulations being slow to change in today’s rapidly changing environment, federal compliance is not sufficient to protect worker well-being.

ASSP encourages organizations to anchor their business in safety and health management systems. Z10 establishes a safe operational foundation by ensuring that critical processes are integrated while demonstrating a corporate commitment to engaging workers and protecting their well-being. Customized elements are based on the organization’s characteristics such as hazard exposures, risk levels, industry type and business processes.

To elevate workplace safety, ASSP also forms alliances with like-minded organizations in safety, research, sustainability and human capital to expand its reach. The Society has many joint agreements in place to improve the well-being of workers across all industries.

For more information, visit https://www.assp.org.

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