The Data Layer Behind EHS, Inc.
Federal OSHA injury and illness data, finally structured and accessible.
OSHIFY surfaces BLS injury rates, fatality data, and enforcement records — indexed by NAICS sector and available via free API. EHS, Inc. uses it as the data foundation for industry benchmarking, client reporting, and risk analysis.
The Platform
TRIR, DART, and Days Away from Work rates sourced directly from the BLS Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses (SOII) — the federal benchmark for every industry.
Browse all 20 top-level sectors and 99 subsectors by NAICS code. Find the exact injury rate benchmark for any industry classification — no manual digging through BLS tables.
Pipe OSHA data into your systems, underwriting models, and risk tools via a structured REST API. No scraping. No spreadsheets. Clean JSON, free to use.
Use Cases
OSHA injury and illness data is the missing ingredient in workers' compensation risk and decision-making. Use industry TRIR benchmarks to evaluate portfolio risk, price class codes, and flag outlier accounts.
Know where your industry stands. Benchmark your own safety record against BLS rates to set improvement targets, reduce your EMR, and present a stronger risk profile to carriers.
Stop presenting raw OSHA numbers without context. OSHIFY gives you industry benchmarks to frame your program goals, track progress, and report results to leadership and clients.
How We Use It
When EHS, Inc. evaluates a new client’s safety program or benchmarks their incident rates, the comparison point matters. OSHIFY provides the industry baseline — TRIR, DART, and Days Away from Work rates by NAICS sector — so every assessment is grounded in federal data, not guesswork.
For clients managing ISNetworld or Avetta prequalification, knowing where their incident rates stand relative to industry averages is essential context. OSHIFY makes that data immediately accessible — for EHS, Inc. and for the clients we serve.
Browse industry rates, use the free API, or talk to EHS, Inc. about how your incident rates compare to your sector.