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Wisconsin workplace safety

How 12,835 OSHA-reporting employers across Wisconsin compare on workplace injuries, 2016–2024.

12,835
Employers
5.3
Avg TCR
254,546
Injuries
145
Fatalities

The state picture

Wisconsin's reporting employers average 5.3 recordable injuries per 100 workers, 2.0 times the ~2.7 all-industry private-sector norm.

5.3
avg TCR · per 100 workers
12,835
employers reporting
254,546
recordable injuries
145
worker fatalities

State average reflects each state's industry mix. Sort the table below by each employer's own grade against its industry benchmark.

How Wisconsin Workplaces Compare

Wisconsin hosts 12,835 employer establishments currently reporting to OSHA's Injury Tracking Application. These are not small shops: federal rules require ITA submission from workplaces with 250+ employees in any industry, plus workplaces with 20+ employees in the roughly 60 NAICS codes classified as high-hazard (construction, manufacturing, healthcare, warehousing, agriculture, and others). Across this Wisconsin cohort, workers have logged 254,546 recordable injuries, producing a state average Total Case Rate (TCR) of 5.3 injuries per 100 full-time workers per year during 2016–2024.

The state has recorded 145 workplace fatalities in the reporting window, which is tracked separately from non-fatal injury counts because fatal events have their own investigation trail under 29 CFR 1904.39. Reading state-level TCR requires context: the headline figure is driven by a state's industry mix. A state with a heavy construction, logging, or meatpacking footprint will mechanically post higher TCR than a state dominated by finance or professional services, even when individual employers are equally well-managed. That is why the employer table below sorts each establishment by its own TCR and letter grade, against the BLS benchmark for its specific industry — not against the state average.

For jobseekers, relocators, investors, and local safety professionals, state-level pages function as an entry point: use the grade-sorted list to spot the safest and highest-risk employers in Wisconsin, then click through to an individual establishment for its year-by-year injury, illness, DART, and fatality trajectory. Compare multiple years before drawing conclusions — a single outlier year can reflect a specific event, whereas a sustained pattern across reporting cycles is a more reliable risk signal. All data comes directly from employer-submitted OSHA Form 300A summaries. State OSHA plans in 22 states operate their own enforcement programs in parallel, but the injury data above is harmonized through the federal ITA system.

Employers in Wisconsin, by injury rate

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Employer CityIndustryGradeAvg TCR
A&W Iron & Metal Inc KEWASKUM Tires, scrap, merchant whole D 4.1
Jrc Inc NEW BERLIN Carpet cleaning services C 4.1
562190-DE FOREST PO DE FOREST Mail and Parcel Delivery C 4.1
Columbus School District COLUMBUS School districts, elementary F 4.1
Stoughton Hospital STOUGHTON General medical and surgical B 4.1
Frank Liquor Company Inc MIDDLETON Alcoholic beverages, wine an D 4.1
Hartland HARTLAND Refuse D 4.1
Allied Dies, Inc. CHIPPEWA FALLS Plastics working machinery m D 4.1
Wisconsin Plastics GREEN BAY Bathroom and toilet accessor D 4.1
NEW Care, Inc. CRIVITZ Skilled nursing facilities B 4.1
WIAPP017 ASCENSION NE WI - MERCY CAMPUS OSHKOSH General Medical and Surgical B 4.1
WIAPP075 ASCENSION CALUMET HOSPITAL CHILTON General Medical and Surgical B 4.1
Irish Road CHILTON Barley, malt, manufacturing D 4.1
HILLDALE_1366990 MADISON Mail and Parcel Delivery C 4.1
Safer Mile, Inc OAK CREEK Logistics management consult F 4.1
Lavelle Industries Inc. Whitewater WHITEWATER Toilet fixtures, plastics, m D 4.1
Chain MILWAUKEE Chains, power transmission, D 4.1
Olympic Companies of WI WAUKESHA Drywall contractors D 4.1
Alma Plants LA CROSSE Power generation, fossil fue F 4.1
Manitowoc Cranes Inc.- Port Washington WI PORT WASHINGTON Construction machinery manuf D 4.1
Breuer Metal Craftsmen BEAVER DAM Fabricated structural metal D 4.1
Performance Transportation Corp. SEYMOUR General freight trucking, lo C 4.1
Del-Tool Co., Inc. BARABOO Molds for plastics and rubbe D 4.1
DePere Facility ASHWAUBENON Milk processing (e.g., bottl D 4.1
435 Neenah NEENAH Department Store D 4.1
FEECO INTERNATIONAL INC GREEN BAY Buckets, elevator or conveyo D 4.1
General Communications, Inc. MADISON Communication equipment repa D 4.1
D & S Food Services, Inc. MENOMONEE FALLS Airline food services contra D 4.1
Regency Senior Communities Muskego MUSKEGO Assisted-living facilities w C 4.1
K714-M001 KENOSHA Food, prepared, perishable, C 4.1
Dynex/Rivett Inc. PEWAUKEE Motors, fluid power, manufac D 4.1
Ritus Corporation MILWAUKEE Extruded, molded or lathe-cu D 4.1
Stein's Garden & Home Brookfield BROOKFIELD Garden centers D 4.1
200 GREEN BAY Bags (except plastics only) D 4.1
HARTFORD WI HARTFORD Commercial Printer D 4.1
1013 - Stevens Point PLOVER D 4.1
WRR Environmental Services EAU CLAIRE Hazardous waste collection s D 4.1
Conger Industries, Inc. GREEN BAY Agricultural machinery and e D 4.1
950 ZOOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT MILWAUKEE Other General Government Sup D 4.1
Natures Path Foods SUSSEX Granola, cereal (except bars D 4.1
Blackhawk Country Club MADISON Golf and country clubs D 4.1
Mayo Clinic Health System-Onalaska ONALASKA MDs' (medical doctors, excep C 4.1
FV APPLETON Fire and flood restoration, C 4.1
Village of Mount Horeb MOUNT HOREB General public administratio D 4.1
Barron Electric Cooperative BARRON Distribution of electric pow F 4.1
8185 EAU CLAIRE Warehouse Clubs and Supercen D 4.1
4021-A614 MADISON Uniform Services D 4.1
Fox Graphics Ltd OSHKOSH Screen printing apparel and D 4.1
Shopko Store #20 (Lacrosse, WI (North)) LACROSSE Department Stores D 4.1
Shopko Store #99 (Onalaska, WI) ONALASKA Department Stores D 4.1
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Data sourced from official U.S. government datasets. See our methodology for details. Retrieved and formatted by PlainSafetyScore Editorial

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