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An ISN PublicationHealth & SafetyPerformance IndicatorsContractor Group Benchmarking , U.S.All Industries, Comprehensive2012 DataISN Report No. 1302ISN.com 2013 ISN

About ISNEstablished in 2001, ISN is a global leader in contractor and supplier management. Wesupport over 320 Owner Clients in capital-intensive and public sector industries to helpmanage over 50,000 contractors and suppliers with operations in more than 75 countries.We are headquartered in Dallas, Texas, with additional offices in Calgary, Sydney, London,Los Angeles and New York.ISN takes pride in leading efforts to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of contractormanagement systems and in serving as a forum for sharing industry best practices amongour members.Our innovative online contractor management database, ISNetworld, is constantly evolvingto meet ever-changing corporate and legislative requirements while reducing unnecessaryduplication associated with traditional contractor procurement processes.Our Review and Verification Services (RAVS ) group is comprised of specializedprofessionals with expertise in health, safety, environmental, procurement, quality andother compliance requirements. RAVS adds a level of due diligence to the informationgathered from contractors and suppliers.ISNetworld’s dynamic and configurable functionality allows Owner Clients to measure thekey performance metrics relevant to them, promoting transparency, clear communicationand sustainable operations. ISN provides an opportunity for Owner Clients to improvetheir risk management processes and to connect with safe and reliable contractors.By identifying contractors and suppliers who meet both client-specific and legislativestandards, Owner Clients are able to drive tangible and sustained performanceimprovements while strengthening their relationships with their contractors and suppliers.For more information, visit ISN.com, contact ISN at 1 214 303 4900 or emailISNTeam@isn.com.ISNetworld.com // Report No. 1302Contractor Group Benchmarking Report, U.S., 2012 Data // All Industries, Comprehensive1

Table of ContentsAbout ISN. 1Preface.3Table 1: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by NAICS Code.4Table 2: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by ISN Work Type. 19Appendix 1: Definitions.45Appendix 2: Incident Rate Calculations.46Appendix 3: Analysis Procedure Summary.49DisclaimerThe contents of this publication represent an aggregate data compilation and are intended for informational andgeneral guidance purposes only. This publication is not intended, and does not constitute any advice, recommendation or proposal of a particular course of action, by or on behalf of ISN Software Corporation (“ISN”), to anyuser hereof. While efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in the publication,the information is not exhaustive and may contain both material and immaterial errors. ISN does not warrant orrepresent the accuracy or completeness of any information herein. ISN disclaims any losses, however arising,as a result of a user’s reliance on the contents of this publication. Before relying on any such material or data,users should carefully make their own assessment as to its accuracy, currency, completeness and relevance fortheir purposes, and should obtain any appropriate professional advice relevant to their particular circumstances.Any access or use of any information or material contained in this publication is at your own risk and constitutesagreement to the terms of this disclaimer.ISNetworld.com // Report No. 1302Contractor Group Benchmarking Report, U.S., 2012 Data // All Industries, Comprehensive2

PrefaceISN gathers and manages a comprehensive range of health, safety and environmental (HSE)performance data from contractors and suppliers in capital-intensive industries. In additionto HSE, procurement, quality and compliance information, annual and quarterly HSE performance statistics are collected through ISN’s web-based system, ISNetworld, then reviewedand verified by ISN’s Review and Verification Services (RAVS) for accuracy and completion.The main purpose of this publication is to provide ISNetworld member contractors, suppliersand Owner Clients pertinent HSE performance information useful for benchmarking theirorganization’s performance against industry peers.Collectively, approximately 50,000 contractors and suppliers actively report informationthrough ISNetworld, representing nearly 11 billion work hours of activity in 2012 alone. A richsource of data such as this provides an opportunity for developing industry-specific benchmarking statistics that are unique for their quality, insight and comprehensiveness.Industry specific performance indicator publications are available for a number of industries, including Oil & Gas, Chemical, Utilities & Power Generation, Manufacturing*, Mining,Pharmaceuticals and Facilities Management. This publication specifically covers informationpertinent to all industries for the year 2012.The health and safety Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) collected and presented in thisreport include: Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR) Total Nonfatal Recordable Incident Rate (Nonfatal TRIR) Days Away, Restricted or Job Transfer Rate (DART) Fatality Rate Per 100,000 Employees Total Number of Fatalities Incident Severity (In Days)These KPIs are organized into two tables: Table 1 provides detailed health and safetyperformance indicators aggregated by NAICS code. For added granularity, Table 2 providesperformance indicators grouped by ISN Work Type designation. All values in this publicationare aggregated to preserve the anonymity of contractor and supplier companies. Appendices1 through 3 provide definitions, calculations and analysis procedures.It is ISN’s hope that users will find the publication useful for benchmarking their HSE performance against that of their peers and for driving continuous health and safety performanceimprovement efforts in the workplace.*Manufacturing includes Steel, Fertilizer Products, Wood and Paper, Food and Agriculture industries.ISNetworld.com // Report No. 1302Contractor Group Benchmarking Report, U.S., 2012 Data // All Industries, Comprehensive3

Table 12012 Injury and Illness Rates,by NAICS CodeISNetworld.com // Report No. 1302Contractor Group Benchmarking Report, U.S., 2012 Data // All Industries, Comprehensive4

Table 1: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by NAICS CodeInjuries and Illnesses [b]NAICS[a]CodeNAICS Title [a]Fatalities [c]Severity [d]Total Numberof EmployeesTotal Numberof ExposureHours(in 1,000s)TotalRecordableIncident Rate(TRIR)Nonfatal TotalRecordableIncident Rate(Nonfatal TRIR)Days Away/Restricted orTransfer Rate(DART)Total Numberof FatalitiesFatality Rateper 100,000WorkersIncident Severity(In Days)11Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting6,27411,1451.631.631.1700.0053.91111Crop Production2715293.783.781.1300.000.00113Forestry and 481.4800.0025.33115Support Activities for Agriculture and Forestry7791,4841.751.750.4000.0013.92 (0.08*)1151Support Activities for Crop Production5071,0041.59 (1.40*)1.59 (1.40*)0.4000.0022.63 (0.14*)11511Support Activities for Crop Production5061,0041.59 (1.40*)1.59 (1.40*)0.4000.0022.63 (0.14*)115112Soil Preparation, Planting, and Cultivating21Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction2114659051.77 (1.55*)1.77 (1.55*)0.4400.0022.63 (0.14*)429,4941,113,9181.671.661.036311.3115.54Oil and Gas Extraction7,65317,6602.12 (1.57*)2.11 (1.56*)1.45 (0.93*)111.3215.642111Oil and Gas Extraction6,27814,4592.23 (1.56*)2.21 (1.55*)1.54 (0.90*)113.8314.2321111Oil and Gas Extraction5,40112,4872.40 (1.63*)2.39 (1.62*)1.70 (0.96*)116.0215.21211111Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas Extraction4,1399,8202.30 (1.33*)2.28 (1.31*)1.73 (0.83*)120.3715.95211112Natural Gas Liquid Extraction5081,0353.293.292.1300.0022.35212Mining (Except Oil and Gas)2,0494,3001.211.210.7000.0015.622121Coal Mining1,2012,614†0.990.990.3800.002.5421211Coal allic Mineral Mining and Quarrying7211,4331.261.260.9800.0036.2221231Stone Mining and Quarrying2975780.690.690.3500.0026.0021232Sand, Gravel, Clay, and Ceramic and Refractory Minerals Mining truction Sand and Gravel Mining2524971.211.211.2100.0057.67[a] North American Industry Classification System—United States, 2007. Totals for each NAICS code are based on all records classified at a more disaggregated level and may include data forindustries not shown separately. For example, calculations presented for two-digit NAICS codes will include all records with any of the three, four, five and six-digit NAICS codes that are subsumedin the two-digit NAICS classification.[b] The injury and illness rates represent the number of injuries and illnesses per 100 full-time workers. See Appendix 2 on Incident Rate Calculations.[c] The fatality rate represents the number of fatalities per 100,000 full-time workers. See Appendix 2 on Fatality Rate Calculations.[d] The incident severity (in days) represents the number of days away from work per recordable incident. See Appendix 2 on Incident Severity (In Days) Calculations.- Indicates that the data are suppressed because there are fewer than 10 contractors reporting for the cell.* Indicates that the difference between the rate computed using all valid records and that computed using only those records excluding the highest 0.5th percentile extreme values is greater than orequal to 10%. See sections 3 and 5 of Appendix 3 for more information.** Indicates that the reported fatality rate is greater than or equal to 100.† Indicates that the largest contractor in the corresponding NAICS Code contributes more than 70% of the Total Exposure Hours of all contractors in that NAICS Code.ISNetworld.com // Report No. 1302Contractor Group Benchmarking Report, U.S., 2012 Data // All Industries, Comprehensive5

Table 1: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by NAICS CodeInjuries and Illnesses [b]NAICS[a]CodeNAICS Title [a]Fatalities [c]Severity [d]Total Numberof EmployeesTotal Numberof ExposureHours(in 1,000s)TotalRecordableIncident Rate(TRIR)Nonfatal TotalRecordableIncident Rate(Nonfatal TRIR)Days Away/Restricted orTransfer Rate(DART)Total Numberof FatalitiesFatality Rateper 100,000WorkersIncident Severity(In Days)213Support Activities for Support Activities for 1Support Activities for 11Drilling Oil and Gas pport Activities for Oil and Gas c Power Generation, Transmission and Electric Power ssil Fuel Electric Power lectric Power Transmission, Control, and tural Gas ural Gas r, Sewage and Other Systems3,1207,5131.411.410.7200.0011.4522131Water Supply and Irrigation nstruction of sidential Building esidential Building New Single-Family Housing Construction (Except Operative tial Remodelers2362Nonresidential Building Construction23621Industrial Building .940.4535.859.42Commercial and Institutional Building y and Civil Engineering 371Utility System 3711Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures 12Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures 3713Power and Communication Line and Related Structures Highway, Street, and Bridge 31Highway, Street, and Bridge etworld.com // Report No. 1302Contractor Group Benchmarking Report, U.S., 2012 Data // All Industries, Comprehensive6

Table 1: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by NAICS CodeInjuries and Illnesses [b]NAICS[a]CodeNAICS Title [a]Fatalities [c]Severity [d]Total Numberof EmployeesTotal Numberof ExposureHours(in 1,000s)TotalRecordableIncident Rate(TRIR)Nonfatal TotalRecordableIncident Rate(Nonfatal TRIR)Days Away/Restricted orTransfer Rate(DART)Total Numberof FatalitiesFatality Rateper 100,000WorkersIncident Severity(In Days)9.442379Other Heavy and Civil Engineering er Heavy and Civil Engineering pecialty Trade 2381Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors47,70494,4912.172.161.1524.2312.33 (11.06*)23811Poured Concrete Foundation and Structure tructural Steel and Precast Concrete asonry Contractors6,08511,6541.321.320.6700.0018.36 (10.29*)23815Glass and Glazing Contractors4748892.472.471.80 (1.58*)00.004.7323816Roofing Other Foundation, Structure and Building Exterior Contractors5,24610,6902.042.021.03 (0.92*)118.7112.90 (11.35*)2382Building Equipment 821Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation 822Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning 9Other Building Equipment uilding Finishing Drywall and Insulation Contractors13,11827,3041.251.250.5800.009.53 (8.52*)23832Painting and Wall Covering Flooring Contractors1,9303,7131.561.560.9700.0025.76 (20.25*)23834Tile and Terrazzo Contractors3025513.273.272.1800.008.4423835Finish Carpentry Contractors4249134.824.821.75 (1.55*)00.0013.5023839Other Building Finishing Contractors2389Other Specialty Trade 7,863338,5001.041.040.5584.7313.60Site Preparation All Other Specialty Trade 321Wood Product roleum and Coal Products etroleum and Coal Products Other Petroleum and Coal Products 1Petroleum Lubricating Oil and Grease emical etworld.com // Report No. 1302Contractor Group Benchmarking Report, U.S., 2012 Data // All Industries, Comprehensive7

Table 1: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by NAICS CodeInjuries and Illnesses [b]NAICS[a]CodeNAICS Title [a]Fatalities [c]Severity [d]Total Numberof EmployeesTotal Numberof ExposureHours(in 1,000s)TotalRecordableIncident Rate(TRIR)Nonfatal TotalRecordableIncident Rate(Nonfatal TRIR)Days Away/Restricted orTransfer Rate(DART)Total Numberof FatalitiesFatality Rateper 100,000WorkersIncident Severity(In Days)3251Basic Chemical 55Paint, Coating, and Adhesive Paint and Coating oap, Cleaning Compound, and Toilet Preparation oap and Cleaning Compound Soap and Other Detergent r Chemical Product and Preparation 9All Other Chemical Product and Preparation 98All Other Miscellaneous Chemical Product and Preparation lastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing5,03411,0372.342.341.4500.0012.65 (10.83*)3261Plastics Product Manufacturing3,6058,0471.621.621.0400.0011.34 (7.67*)32612Plastics Pipe, Pipe Fitting, and Unlaminated Profile Shape er Plastics Product Manufacturing1,4833,2752.322.321.5300.0019.05 (12.92*)326199All Other Plastics Product Manufacturing1,3643,0342.242.241.4500.0020.09 (13.24*)3262Rubber Product Rubber and Plastics Hoses and Belting etallic Mineral Product lay Product and Refractory lay Building Material and Refractories ment and Concrete Product ther Nonmetallic Mineral Product 99All Other Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal teel Product Manufacturing from Purchased Steel9322,0121.491.491.1900.006.20332Fabricated Metal Product 3Architectural and Structural Metals 31Plate Work and Fabricated Structural Product 311Prefabricated Metal Building and Component icated Structural Metal 13Plate Work 2Ornamental and Architectural Metal Products Manufacturing4,3948,6123.073.071.6000.0011.92 (10.59*)ISNetworld.com // Report No. 1302Contractor Group Benchmarking Report, U.S., 2012 Data // All Industries, Comprehensive8

Table 1: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by NAICS CodeInjuries and Illnesses [b]NAICS[a]CodeNAICS Title [a]Fatalities [c]Severity [d]Total Numberof EmployeesTotal Numberof ExposureHours(in 1,000s)TotalRecordableIncident Rate(TRIR)Nonfatal TotalRecordableIncident Rate(Nonfatal TRIR)Days Away/Restricted orTransfer Rate(DART)Total Numberof FatalitiesFatality Rateper 100,000WorkersIncident Severity(In Days)332321Metal Window and Door Manufacturing6721,1684.11 (-*)4.11 (-*)3.42 (-*)00.002.50332322Sheet Metal Work Manufacturing3,3886,8242.842.841.3200.0014.89 (13.10*)3324Boiler, Tank, and Shipping Container 1Power Boiler and Heat Exchanger etal Tank (Heavy Gauge) pring and Wire Product ing and Wire Product her Fabricated Wire Product ine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut & Bolt Machine Shops7,10315,3372.532.531.1600.007.143328Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating, and Allied ing, Engraving, Heat Treating, and Allied al Heat Treating1,2102,9900.400.400.0000.000.00332812Metal Coating, Engraving (Except Jewelry and Silverware), and AlliedServices to Electroplating, Plating, Polishing, Anodizing, and Coloring4088850.450.450.4500.000.003329Other Fabricated Metal Product 1Metal Valve 11Industrial Valve 9All Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing3,3947,7543.12 (2.71*)3.12 (2.71*)1.2100.005.36332996Fabricated Pipe and Pipe Fitting Manufacturing1,4703,7662.97 (2.52*)2.97 (2.52*)1.3800.005.36332999All Other Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing333Machinery Manufacturing3331Agriculture, Construction, and Mining Machinery Manufacturing33312Construction Machinery Manufacturing33313Mining and Oil and Gas Field Machinery Manufacturing333132Oil and Gas Field Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing3332Industrial Machinery Manufacturing33321Sawmill and Woodworking Machinery Manufacturing333293332913332981,6743,4473.71 (3.28*)3.71 3.911.7800.007.024631,0114.554.551.19 (1.00*)00.004.17Other Industrial Machinery Manufacturing4,8449,6133.933.931.8900.007.26Paper Industry Machinery Manufacturing2,6224,8103.743.741.8700.007.08All Other Industrial Machinery orld.com // Report No. 1302Contractor Group Benchmarking Report, U.S., 2012 Data // All Industries, Comprehensive9

Table 1: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by NAICS CodeInjuries and Illnesses [b]NAICS[a]CodeNAICS Title [a]Fatalities [c]Severity [d]Total Numberof EmployeesTotal Numberof ExposureHours(in 1,000s)TotalRecordableIncident Rate(TRIR)Nonfatal TotalRecordableIncident Rate(Nonfatal TRIR)Days Away/Restricted orTransfer Rate(DART)Total Numberof FatalitiesFatality Rateper 100,000WorkersIncident Severity(In Days)17.113333Commercial and Service Industry Machinery 1Commercial and Service Industry Machinery 1333319Other Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing1,5123,2081.621.620.6200.0014.96 (8.36*)3334Ventilation, Heating, Air-Conditioning, and Commercial RefrigerationEquipment Ventilation, Heating, Air-Conditioning, and Commercial RefrigerationEquipment 1Air Purification Equipment Air-Conditioning and Warm Air Heating Equipment and Commercial andIndustrial Refrigeration Equipment talworking Machinery alworking Machinery chine Tool (Metal Cutting Types) ne, Turbine, and Power Transmission Equipment Engine, Turbine, and Power Transmission Equipment 1Turbine and Turbine Generator Set Units her General Purpose Machinery 1Pump and Compressor 1Pump and Pumping Equipment 12Air and Gas Compressor aterial Handling Equipment 22Conveyor and Conveying Equipment Manufacturing2,3554,9683.903.901.6500.005.85 (4.03*)333923Overhead Traveling Crane, Hoist and Monorail System All Other General Purpose Machinery 2Welding and Soldering Equipment Manufacturing2425432.21 (1.87*)2.21 (1.87*)1.47 (1.12*)00.007.67333993Packaging Machinery Scale and Balance 9All Other Miscellaneous General Purpose Machinery puter and Electronic Product Communications Equipment 3422Radio and Television Broadcasting and Wireless CommunicationsEquipment 345Navigational, Measuring, Electromedical and Control .008.09ISNetworld.com // Report No. 1302Contractor Group Benchmarking Report, U.S., 2012 Data // All Industries, Comprehensive10

Table 1: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by NAICS CodeInjuries and Illnesses [b]NAICS[a]CodeNAICS Title [a]Fatalities [c]Severity [d]Total Numberof EmployeesTotal Numberof ExposureHours(in 1,000s)TotalRecordableIncident Rate(TRIR)Nonfatal TotalRecordableIncident Rate(Nonfatal TRIR)Days Away/Restricted orTransfer Rate(DART)Total Numberof FatalitiesFatality Rateper 100,000WorkersIncident Severity(In Days)33451Navigational, Measuring, Electromedical and Control .008.09334513Instruments and Related Products Manufacturing for Measuring, Displaying, andControlling Industrial Process strument Manufacturing for Measuring and Testing Electricity andElectrical lytical Laboratory Instrument 519Other Measuring and Controlling Device ctrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Electrical Equipment 1Electrical Equipment 11Power, Distribution, and Specialty Transformer 2Motor and Generator Manufacturing4,3049,3303.023.021.6700.005.01 (3.90*)335313Switchgear and Switchboard Apparatus elay and Industrial Control Other Electrical Equipment and Component ll Other Electrical Equipment and Component All Other Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment and 6336Transportation Equipment 362Motor Vehicle Body and Trailer 1Motor Vehicle Body and Trailer 11Motor Vehicle Body oad Rolling Stock 3651Railroad Rolling Stock 39Miscellaneous ther Miscellaneous All Other Miscellaneous Gasket, Packing, and Sealing Device All Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing6151,2231.801.800.33 (0.16*)00.000.2742Wholesale t Wholesalers, Durable Goods106,633222,4482.292.291.2932.708.674233Lumber and Other Construction Materials Merchant Wholesalers7871,6083.36 (-*)3.36 (-*)1.49 (-*)00.006.07ISNetworld.com // Report No. 1302Contractor Group Benchmarking Report, U.S., 2012 Data // All Industries, Comprehensive11

Table 1: 2012 Injury and Illness Rates by NAICS CodeInjuries and Illnesses [b]NAICS[a]CodeNAICS Title [a]Fatalities [c]Severity [d]Total Numberof EmployeesTotal Numberof ExposureHours(in 1,000s)TotalRecordableIncident Rate(TRIR)Nonfatal TotalRecordableIncident Rate(Nonfatal TRIR)Days Away/Restricted orTransfer Rate(DART)Total Numberof FatalitiesFatality Rateper 100,000WorkersIncident Severity(In Days)4,1211.261.260.7300.009.734234Professional and Commercial Equipment and Supplies MerchantWholesalers1,85142349Other Professional Equipment and Supplies Merchant al and Mineral (Except Petroleum) Merchant Metal Service Centers and Other Metal Merchant lectrical and Electronic Goods Merchant lectrical Apparatus and Equipment, Wiring Supplies and RelatedEquipment Merchant rdware, and Plumbing and Heating Equipment and Supplies

ISNetworld.com // Report No. 1302 Contractor Group Benchmarking Report, U.S., 1301 Data // All Industries, Comprehensive 5 [a] North American Industry Classifi cation System—United States, 2007. Totals for each NAICS code are based on all records classifi ed at a more disaggregated level and may include data for

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