Industry profile · NAICS 333515

Dies and taps (i.e., a machine tool accessory) manufacturing

Workplace injury rates across 274 OSHA-reporting establishments in this industry, 2016–2024.

274
Employers
3.1
Avg TCR
3.3
BLS benchmark
2,067
Injuries

The industry picture

Employers in Dies and taps (i.e., a machine tool accessory) manufacturing average 3.1 recordable injuries per 100 workers, below the BLS national benchmark of 3.3.

3.1
avg TCR · reporting employers
3.3
BLS national benchmark
274
employers reporting
2,067
recordable injuries

OSHA-reporting establishments skew toward larger, higher-hazard sites, so the reporting average runs above the BLS all-establishment benchmark.

What Dies and taps (i.e., a machine tool accessory) manufacturing Safety Data Reveals

The Dies and taps (i.e., a machine tool accessory) manufacturing sector (NAICS 333515) encompasses 274 distinct employer establishments currently reporting to OSHA's Injury Tracking Application. Across this cohort, workers have logged 2,067 recordable injuries during the 2016–2024 reporting window, producing an industry-weighted average Total Case Rate (TCR) of 3.1 injuries per 100 full-time workers per year. Because OSHA's ITA mandates submission from establishments with 250+ employees plus all high-hazard industries at 20+ employees, this dataset represents a structural slice of U.S. workplace risk rather than a voluntary sample.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes a separate national benchmark TCR of 3.3 for this NAICS code, derived from the BLS Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses. Comparing the two, the ITA-reported rate of 3.1 is below the BLS benchmark, a gap that typically widens when the industry contains many large, high-exposure establishments required to file ITA reports. Employers in the table below are sorted so you can see how far individual establishments deviate from both the industry average and the national benchmark.

The practical value of industry-level safety data is threefold. First, jobseekers can gauge whether a prospective employer is better or worse than its industry peers, not just absolute injury counts, which tilt toward larger payrolls. Second, insurers and workers' compensation carriers use sector TCR as a baseline for experience-modification adjustments. Third, safety professionals benchmark their own programs against the cohort median. Use the grade-sorted employer list below to identify specific establishments within Dies and taps (i.e., a machine tool accessory) manufacturing that outperform or underperform the sector average, and click through to each record for year-by-year injury, illness, and fatality breakdowns.

Employers in this industry, by injury rate

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Employer LocationGradeAvg TCR
Zephyr Tool Group Report 2017 Inglewood, CA F 14.0
Tivoly, Inc. Derby Line, VT F 13.6
Ohio Metal Working Products Canton, OH F 13.1
R. W. MFG. & Const. CO., INC., dba R. W. MFG. CO., INC. Stuttgart, AR F 12.9
Jorgensen Conveyors, Inc. Mequon, WI F 11.2
TriDie Illinois Batavia, IL F 10.4
Pioneer Michigan Broach Company Inc. Leroy, MI F 10.2
Miller Broach, Inc. Capac, MI F 9.9
Press Room Equipment Springfield, MO F 9.7
Nachi Tool America Inc. Greenwood, IN F 8.6
Hoffmann Filter Corporation Brighton, MI F 8.2
Sandvik ADC Hebron, KY F 7.6
Gage Assembly Company Lincolnwood, IL F 7.6
21st Century Mfg. Lake Preston, SD F 7.4
O Saw & Tool Co. Cullom, IL F 7.3
Laserform and Machine, Inc. Columbia, SC F 7.1
Contour Cornish, ME F 6.8
Hannibal Carbide Tool, Inc. Hannibal, MO F 6.7
Harvey Performance Operating - Gorham Maine Gorham, ME D 6.5
HBUS Germantown, WI D 6.5
Carbro Corporation Lawndale, CA D 6.5
Parlec llc Fairport, NY D 6.3
Wetmore Chino, CA D 6.2
Te-co Manufacturing LLC Union, OH D 6.0
Edmore Tool & Grinding, Inc. Edmore, MI D 5.9
LNS Turbo Inc Kings Mountain, NC D 5.8
Regal cutting Tools, Inc Roscoe, IL D 5.8
Crafts Technology Elk Grove Village, IL D 5.8
Southwick & Meister Inc. Meriden, CT D 5.7
Intrepid Tool LLC Surprise, AZ D 5.6
All Power Sioux City, IA D 5.5
Riverside Tool Corporation Elkhart, IN D 5.5
Drillmec Inc. Houston, TX D 5.5
ME02-COR-CORNISH Cornish, ME D 5.5
Natc LLC South Beloit, IL D 5.4
New Center Stamping, Inc. Detroit, MI D 5.4
Melfred Borzall, Inc. Santa Maria, CA D 5.2
Hydra-Lock Corporation Mt. Clemens, MI D 5.0
GWS Tool LLC - TN Nashville, TN D 5.0
Contract Machining and Manufacture Joplin, MO D 4.9
Alliance CNC, LLC Grand Rapids, MI D 4.9
Fineline Metal Fabricators Inc. Terrell, TX D 4.8
Rocky Mountain Twist Corp Ronan, MT D 4.8
ARCH Cutting Tools - Rhode Island, LLC Smithfield, RI D 4.6
Berkshire Precision Tool, LLC Pittsfield, MA D 4.5
Supermill, LLC Berlin, CT D 4.5
Milwaukee Broach New Berlin, WI D 4.5
BMS Acucut LLC Southington, CT D 4.4
Northern Tool Farmington Hills, MI D 4.4
York Saw & Knife Company, Inc. York, PA D 4.3
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This sector averages 3.1 against a BLS benchmark of 3.3 - but individual employers span the full A-to-F range.

Sector figures use the credible-subset mean across reporting employers; a benchmark is not any single establishment's measured rate.

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.