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10、ta should be sent to: American Petroleum Institute Statistics Department Alexa Carlson 1220 L Street, NW Washington, DC 20005 alternatively, via e-mail: CarlsonAapi.org Survey of Occupational Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities in the Petroleum Industry 2015 Report to Participants 2016 The American
11、Petroleum Institute. All rights reserved. v TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION . 1 Part I: SUMMARY FIGURES 3 Figure 1 Total OSHA Recordable Incidence Rates for the Petroleum Industry (2006-2015) . 5 Figure 2 Fatality plus Days Away Cases Incidence Rates for the Petroleum Industry (2006-2015) 6 Figure 3
12、Total OSHA Recordable Incidence Rates for the Petroleum Industry in the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Compared to American Petroleum Institute Figures (2006-2015) 7 Figure 4 Reported U.S. Occupational Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities Statistics for the Petroleum Industry: Company Employees (200
13、6-2015) 8 Figure 5 Total OSHA Recordable Incidence Rates for U.S. Petroleum Industry Company Employees: Exploration, Production, these workers completed a total of 314 million hours. Comparatively, in 2014, forty-three companies reported that their company employees worked a total of 343 million hou
14、rs. In 2015, the Total OSHA Recordable Case Incidence Rate reported was 0.35, which held constant from 2014. This rate is the number of total recordable cases per 200,000 hours worked, or approximately the number of cases per 100 full-time workers per year. The Fatality plus Days Away Incidence Rate
15、 reported for 2015 was 0.12 per 200,000 hours worked or one case for every 833 employees, compared to 0.11 in 2014 one case for every 909 employees. Since 2006, the reported Total OSHA Recordable Case Incidence Rate and Fatality plus Days Away Incidence Rate have improved an average of 8.5 and 6.1 p
16、ercent per year, respectively (Figure 4).1 Figure 4 1 Calculation of the average improvements differs from the 2014 Aggregate Report, but is the method used for reports prior to 2014. Average improvement is calculated as the average of the % change for each year from 2006 to 2015. 0 .7 60 .7 20 .6 8
17、0 .6 00 .4 50 .4 70 .4 1 0 .4 10 .3 5 0 .3 50 .2 00 .1 60 .1 70 .1 60 .1 30 .1 20 .1 10 .1 30 .1 10 .1 20 .00 .10 .20 .30 .40 .50 .60 .70 .82006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Incidenceper100Full-timeWorkersR e p o r t e d U .S . O c c u p a t io n a l In ju r ie s , Illn e s s e s , a
18、n d F a t a lit ie s S t a t is t ic s f o r t h e P e t r o le u m In d u s t r y : C o m p a n y E m p lo y e e s ( 2 0 0 6 - 2 0 1 5 )T o ta l O S H A R e c o rd a b le C a s e In c id e n c e R a te F a ta lity p lu s D a y s A w a y C a s e s In c id e n c e R a teSurvey of Occupational Injurie
19、s, Illnesses, and Fatalities in the Petroleum Industry 2015 Report to Participants 2016 The American Petroleum Institute. All rights reserved. 9 Figure 5, Figure 6, and Figure 7 display the 2015 Total OSHA Recordable Incidence Rates for U.S. Petroleum Company Employees, by various sectors including
20、Exploration, Production, these workers provided 521 million hours of service to these companies. The Total OSHA Recordable Case Incidence Rate reported for these contract workers was 0.37. The Fatality plus Days Away Incidence Rate reported for this group of workers was 0.07 per 200,000 hours worked
21、or one case for every 1,429 workers. Figure 8 1 .0 60 .9 50 .8 90 .5 30 .6 80 .6 40 .5 90 .5 50 .5 10 .3 70 .2 40 .2 10 .1 80 .0 90 .1 30 .1 20 .1 1 0 .1 1 0 .1 10 .0 70 .00 .20 .40 .60 .81 .01 .22006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Incidenceper 100Full-timeWorkersR e p o r t e d U .S .
22、O c c u p a t io n a l In ju r ie s , Illn e s s e s , a n d F a t a lit ie s S t a t is t ic s f o r t h e P e t r o le u m In d u s t r y : C o n t r a c t Wo r k e r s ( 2 0 0 6 - 2 0 1 5 )T o ta l O S H A R e c o rd a b le C a s e In c id e n c e R a te F a ta lity p lu s D a y s A w a y C a s e
23、 s In c id e n c e R a teSurvey of Occupational Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities in the Petroleum Industry 2015 Report to Participants 2016 The American Petroleum Institute. All rights reserved. 12 Figure 9, Figure 10, and Figure 11 display the 2015 Total OSHA Recordable Incidence Rates for U.S.
24、Petroleum Contract Workers, by various sectors including Exploration, Production, & Drilling, Gas Processing, Refining, Marketing, Pipeline, and Marine. Additionally, the U.S. Petroleum Industry Contract Worker Total OSHA Recordable Incidence Rate is included for comparison purposes. Figure 9 1 .7 0
25、1 .3 51 .1 70 .6 60 .9 60 .8 40 .7 20 .6 70 .6 50 .4 71 .3 71 .5 51 .6 21 .4 10 .7 11 .1 21 .0 70 .9 00 .7 10 .8 90 .0 00 .2 00 .4 00 .6 00 .8 01 .0 01 .2 01 .4 01 .6 01 .8 02006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Incidenceper100Full-timeWorkersT o ta l O S H A R e c o r d a b le In c id e
26、n c e R a te s fo r U .S . P e tr o le u m In d u s tr y C o n tr a c t W o r k e r s :E x p lo r a tio n , P r o d u c tio n , & D r illin g a n d G a s P r o c e s s in g S e c to r s (2 0 0 6 -2015)E x p lo ra tio n , P ro d u c tio n , & D rillin g G a s P ro c e s s in g U S P e tro le u m In d
27、 u s try C o n tra c to r T o ta lSurvey of Occupational Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities in the Petroleum Industry 2015 Report to Participants 2016 The American Petroleum Institute. All rights reserved. 13 Figure 10 Figure 110 .5 00 .4 90 .4 30 .4 00 .3 80 .3 20 .3 50 .2 90 .2 80 .2 40 .4 50 .6
28、80 .5 60 .4 70 .4 0 0 .4 00 .3 20 .2 20 .3 40 .0 00 .2 00 .4 00 .6 00 .8 01 .0 01 .2 02006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Incidenceper100Full-timeWorkersT o ta l O S H A R e c o r d a b le In c id e n c e R a te s fo r U .S . P e tr o le u m In d u s tr y C o n tr a c t W o r k e r s :R
29、 e fin in g a n d M a r k e tin g S e c to r s (2 0 0 6 -2015)R e f in in g M a rk e tin g U S P e tro le u m In d u s try C o n tra c to r T o ta l0 .8 90 .8 21 .3 60 .7 30 .9 30 .5 10 .5 00 .3 50 .3 20 .2 80 .3 90 .5 10 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 00 .7 40 .4 31 .0 60 .5 30 .2 20 .0 00 .2 00 .4 00 .6 00 .8 0
30、1 .0 01 .2 01 .4 01 .6 02006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Incidenceper100Full-timeWorkersT o ta l O S H A R e c o r d a b le In c id e n c e R a te s fo r U .S . P e tr o le u m In d u s tr y C o n tr a c t W o r k e r s :P ip e lin e a n d M a r in e S e c to r s (2 0 0 6 -2015)P ip
31、e lin e M a rin e U S P e tro le u m In d u s try C o n tra c to r T o ta l1E x c lu d e s tru c k in g re la te d to p ip e lin e o p e ra tio n s .Survey of Occupational Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities in the Petroleum Industry 2015 Report to Participants 2016 The American Petroleum Institute.
32、 All rights reserved. 14 NON-U.S. OPERATIONS: Company Employees Fifteen companies reported non-U.S. company employee data. During 2015, these employees worked a total of 353 million hours. For this group, the reported Total OSHA Recordable Case Incidence Rate was 0.14. Their Fatality plus Days Away
33、Incidence Rate was 0.04 per 200,000 hours worked or one case for every 2,500 employees. Figure 12 0 .3 00 .2 8 0 .2 80 .2 20 .1 80 .2 1 0 .2 10 .1 70 .2 00 .1 40 .0 7 0 .0 7 0 .0 70 .0 50 .0 30 .0 50 .0 50 .0 40 .0 50 .0 40 .0 00 .0 50 .1 00 .1 50 .2 00 .2 50 .3 00 .3 52006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
34、2012 2013 2014 2015Incidenceper 100Full-timeWorkersR e p o r t e d N o n - U .S . O c c u p a t io n a l In ju r ie s , Illn e s s e s , a n d F a t a lit ie s S t a t is t ic s f o r t h e P e t r o le u m In d u s t r y : C o m p a n y E m p lo y e e s ( 2 0 0 6 - 2 0 1 5 )T o ta l O S H A R e c o
35、 rd a b le C a s e In c id e n c e R a te Fa ta lity p lu s D a y s A w a y C a s e s In c id e n c e R a teSurvey of Occupational Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities in the Petroleum Industry 2015 Report to Participants 2016 The American Petroleum Institute. All rights reserved. 15 NON-U.S. OPERATI
36、ONS: Contract Workers Fourteen companies reported data for non-U.S. contract workers. In 2015, this worker-type performed a total of 778 million hours in their operations. The Total OSHA Recordable Case Incidence Rate reported for these contract workers was 0.14, while the Fatality plus Days Away In
37、cidence Rate reported for this group of workers was 0.03 per 200,000 hours worked or one case for every 3,333 workers. Figure 13 0 .4 70 .4 40 .4 20 .3 10 .3 20 .2 80 .2 90 .2 6 0 .2 60 .1 40 .1 20 .1 1 0 .1 10 .0 80 .0 70 .0 6 0 .0 60 .0 4 0 .0 40 .0 30 .0 00 .0 50 .1 00 .1 50 .2 00 .2 50 .3 00 .3
38、50 .4 00 .4 50 .5 02006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Incidenceper 100Full-timeWorkersR e p o r t e d N o n - U .S . O c c u p a t io n a l In ju r ie s , Illn e s s e s , a n d F a t a lit ie s S t a t is t ic s f o r t h e P e t r o le u m In d u s t r y : C o n t r a c t Wo r k e r s ( 2 0 0 6 - 2 0 1 5 )T o ta l O S H A R e c o rd a b le C a s e In c id e n c e R a te Fa ta lity p lu s D a y s A w a y C a s e s In c id e n c e R a tePart II: SUMMARY TABLES
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