Data and Occupational Health Publications
Wisconsin occupational health annual indicator data, trend reports, data visualizations, and other Department of Health Services (DHS) indicator reports are provided below.
Chemicals in the Workplace dashboard – A dashboard that displays the chemicals workers in different industries are potentially exposed to while working. It also shows the industries at risk.
Worker's compensation dashboard – A dashboard using Worker's Compensation data to show trends, rates and counts for reported work-related injuries and deaths
The Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) developed occupational health "indicators" in 1999 as a way to measure occupational hazard health effects, exposure, interventions, and socioeconomic costs. Explore the most recent occupational health indicator data for all participating states at the CSTE Occupational Health Indicators webpage.
Occupational Health Indicator Trend reports
- Wisconsin Occupational Health Indicators Report 2009-2018, P-45104 (PDF)
- Wisconsin Occupational Health Trend Report 2009-2018 Infographic, P-02827 (PDF)
- Summary of Worker Health and Safety Data, For Years 2003-2012, P-45104 (PDF)
- Workplace Safety Matters Infographics, P-01593 (available for 2012 and 2019)
Other reports
- Heat-Related Illness on the Job: a Look at Worker's Compensation Claims in Wisconsin (2010–2022), P-03497 (PDF).
- Winter Work-Related Injuries: Slips, Trips, and Falls in Wisconsin (2000–2022), P-03571 (PDF)
- COVID-19 Vaccine Injury Claims, P-03412 (PDF)
- Long COVID Cases in Wisconsin Workers Compensation Data, March 1, 2020–July 31, 2022, P-003411 (PDF)
- Occupational Health in Wisconsin: An Annual Report 2006, P-45104-2006 (PDF)
- Work-Related Asthma in Wisconsin, P-00068 (PDF) (2007)
Publications
- Incidence of COVID-19 and Worker’s Compensation Utilization Among Food Manufacturing in Wisconsin, October 1, 2020 – December 31, 2021
- Work and Life in the Balance: COVID-19 Mortality by Usual Occupation and Industry in Wisconsin
- Long COVID Among Wisconsin Workers in the Workers’ Compensation System: Associations With Sociodemographics, Vaccination, and Predominant Variant Period From March 1, 2020 to July 31, 2022
- Social determinants of an occupational lung disease: Workers’ narratives on silicosis
- Silicosis: Emerging Trends and How to Screen for Early Detection
- COVID-19 Outbreaks Linked to Workplaces, 23 US Jurisdictions, August-October 2021
- School District Prevention Policies and Risk of COVID-19 Among In-Person K–12 Educators, Wisconsin, 2021
- Lost time: COVID-19 indemnity claim reporting and results in the Wisconsin workers' compensation system from March 12 to December 31, 2020
- Bureau of Labor Statistics/Occupational Safety and Health (BLS/OSH) Statistics Unit: The BLS/OSH Statistics Unit collects Wisconsin occupational injury, illness, and fatality data annually
- For more information on worker lead surveillance, please visit the Adult Lead Program page for Laboratories and Researchers
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