General Merchandise Stores · Georgia

Store 1200

Rincon, GA · ~21 workers · 5 years of OSHA Injury Tracking Application data.

F
Failing Safety Record
9.2
Avg TCR
3.4
Industry avg
0
Fatalities

The verdict

Store 1200 runs at 270% of its industry's injury rate - far more dangerous than the typical General Merchandise Stores workplace, earning a grade F.

F
Failing Safety Record
9.2
avg TCR · per 100 workers
3.4
industry benchmark (BLS)
7
recordable injuries tracked

Grade compares Store 1200's OSHA Total Case Rate of 9.2 to the General Merchandise Stores BLS benchmark of 3.4 (270% of benchmark) across 5 years of Form 300A filings (2016–2024). This reflects reported recordable injuries, not an independent safety inspection -- underreporting is a known limitation of employer self-recordkeeping.

Injury rate over time

Store 1200's yearly Total Case Rate, against the 3.4 industry benchmark.

-50510152025 20182020202120222023 11.53.4 Industry benchmarkStore 1200 TCR
Total Case Rate (recordable injuries per 100 full-time workers), OSHA ITA Form 300A. Industry benchmark: BLS IIF, NAICS 444240.

Where Store 1200 falls in its industry

737 General Merchandise Stores establishments

Safer than 54% of graded establishments in this industry, whose median TCR is 9.8.

More dangerous than peersSafer than peers

Narrower to Georgia alone (the establishments it most directly competes with for workers and contracts): ranked #18 safest of 40 General Merchandise Stores employers in Georgia.

Trend analysis for Store 1200

Between 2018 and 2023, Store 1200's Total Case Rate held roughly steady from 0.0 to 11.5 recordable injuries per 100 full-time workers, a 0% change across 5 years of OSHA reporting.

The safest year on record was 2018, at a TCR of 0.0, while 2020 saw the highest rate, at 22.1, a spread of 22.1 points between the best and worst reporting years. That's a wide swing relative to the establishment's overall rate, worth checking the year-by-year table below for whether a single severe year is driving the average, rather than a sustained trend.

Summed across those 5 reporting years, Store 1200 recorded 7 total injuries and illnesses, with no fatalities reported in any of those years. Readers comparing establishments should weigh the 5-year trend above alongside establishment size, since a larger workforce naturally accumulates more raw incidents even at a lower per-100-worker rate.

Verify This Employer with OSHA

The 7 injuries shown on this page for Store 1200 are sourced from its own 5 years of mandatory OSHA Form 300A summaries. Cross-check the underlying establishment record directly against the federal source, name, NAICS classification, recordable case totals, and inspection history are all searchable on OSHA's Establishment-Specific Injury and Illness Data system.

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Source: U.S. Department of Labor, OSHA Establishment-Specific Injury and Illness Data. NAICS 444240 - General Merchandise Stores.

DART Rate, Transparent Calculation (2023)

What is the DART rate formula?

DART (Days Away, Restricted, or Transferred) is computed by OSHA as incidents × 200,000 ÷ hours worked. The 200,000-hour denominator equals roughly 100 full-time workers, which lets establishments of very different sizes be compared directly.

2 DART incidents × 200,000 ÷ 34,650 hours worked = 11.54 DART

Methodology: 29 CFR 1904, OSHA Form 300A recordkeeping

Cross-Validating Context, Establishment vs Industry vs State

Benchmark TCR Source
Store 1200 (this establishment) 9.18 OSHA ITA Form 300A, 5-year avg
Georgia state avg (all industries) 4.11 OSHA ITA, state-level rollup

Industry benchmarks: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities (IIF) program

Reportable Incident Timeline

Year-by-year reportable incidents (recordable injuries + illnesses + fatalities) submitted by Store 1200 to OSHA's Injury Tracking Application. Each row anchors to OSHA's inspection records search where you can pull the underlying inspection case numbers and citations for that establishment-year.

Source: OSHA Inspection Information System (IMIS) - inspection case-number records

Year-by-Year Safety Data

Year TCR DART Injuries Illnesses Fatalities
2023 11.5 11.5 2 0 0
2022 6.1 0.0 1 0 0
2021 6.1 0.0 1 0 0
2020 22.1 0.0 3 0 0
2018 0.0 0.0 0 0 0

What this grade means for you

Use this grade as a relative read on Store 1200's reported OSHA injury record versus its General Merchandise Stores peers, not a verdict on whether any single site is safe today.

  • At 270% of the General Merchandise Stores benchmark, Store 1200 reports more injuries than typical peers, ask specifically how the employer is reducing them. Know your rights
  • Grades reflect 2016–2024 filings; check the latest establishment record straight from OSHA, or look up a different employer. Look up another

Safety grades reflect employers' self-reported OSHA Form 300A filings from 2016 to 2024 and can lag current conditions. A grade is not a guarantee that any specific workplace is safe or unsafe today. See our methodology and disclaimer.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Store 1200's safety grade?
Store 1200 has a safety grade of F (Failing Safety Record). This grade is based on their average Total Case Rate (TCR) of 9.2 compared to the BLS industry benchmark of 3.4 for General Merchandise Stores.
How many injuries has Store 1200 reported?
Store 1200 has reported 7 total injuries and 0 fatalities across 5 years of OSHA data (2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2018). This data comes from mandatory OSHA Injury Tracking Application (ITA) reports.

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Data Source: OSHA Injury Tracking Application (ITA), mandatory establishment-level injury/illness reports. Grades compare employer Total Case Rate (TCR) to BLS IIF industry benchmarks. Data covers years reported by this establishment: 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2018. This is publicly available government data - not a legal determination of workplace conditions.
Data sourced from official public datasets. See our methodology for details. Retrieved and formatted by PlainSafetyScore Editorial

Every figure and grade on PlainSafetyScore is computed directly from OSHA's published Injury Tracking Application data and BLS industry benchmarks, no number is typed in by an editor. See our editorial standards & corrections policy, the methodology behind these safety grades, or report a data error. Data current as of 2016-2024 OSHA ITA release.