The oil and gas industry has often claimed that the rate of injuries among workers in this field is below the national average.
However, the reporting of injuries and fatalities was inconsistent at best until the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) introduced a rule change.
Injuries in the oil and gas industry often occur when a worker inadvertently traps a body part such as a finger in a piece of machinery. But there are many reasons for injuries, including:
Due to the dangerous working conditions, oil and gas employees can sustain:
In past years, OSHA only required oil and gas industry employers to report fatalities or catastrophic instances where three or more workers required hospital stays. However, as of 2015, OSHA now requires employers to report any incident that causes hospitalization or the loss of a body part. Injured workers can rely on legal guidance to ensure proper support in obtaining maximum compensation to cover their medical expenses and more.