About the survey
These pages are your source for Minnesota-specific information to help you complete and submit your response to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses (SOII). If you've been directed to this page, one or more of the establishments for your company have been selected to participate in the survey to help obtain a complete and accurate representation of work-related injuries and illnesses in Minnesota's workplaces. Your information will also be used to obtain the national estimates of work-related injuries and illnesses.
The SOII is a mandatory survey. If your establishment has been selected to participate, you are required by law to provide the requested information.
These Web pages are intended to help you complete your survey form, find additional information about the survey and review results from the most recently published survey. If you cannot find the information you need about the SOII on this page or from the links provided, contact us.
In Minnesota, the SOII is a cooperative effort between the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry (DLI). The SOII survey team is part of the DLI Policy Development, Research and Statistics unit; it is not part of Minnesota OSHA.
Types of survey participants
In any given year, there are two sets of survey participants:
Learn why your participation makes a difference.
| Web pages with information relevant to both sets of participants |
| How to be an exemplary survey participant -- important tips for preparing the OSHA log and completing an error-free survey response |
| BLS SOII survey respondent page -- assists survey respondents, explains survey purposes |
| OSHA recordkeeping assistance -- OSHA forms, articles to help keep accurate records |
| Minnesota results from previous years' surveys -- tables, charts to compare industry results |
| Annual Minnesota Workplace Safety Report -- compilation of latest survey results, showing trends; includes statistics about occupational fatalities and Minnesota OSHA programs (2008 SOII results report to be available spring 2010) |
| Injuries, illnesses and fatalities (BLS survey results) -- access to results from annual surveys, tools for calculating rates and creating custom-made tables |
| BLS handbook of methods, chapter nine, Occupational safety and health statistics -- detailed information about how the SOII is conducted, how cases are coded, how estimates are computed |
| News release about Minnesota's 2008 survey results -- summary results of Minnesota's overall injury and illness rates, rates for industry divisions |