Partnership Injury & Illness Rate Scorecard Applies to Construction Only Total Case Incident Rate (TCIR) Days Away, Restricted, Transferred Rate (DART)

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Partnership Injury & Illness Rate Scorecard Applies to Construction Only Total Case Incident Rate (TCIR) Days Away, Restricted, Transferred Rate (DART) 2002 Michigan Michigan National Active MIOSHA Partnership Projects *as of 4/30/

Total Case Injury Rates (TCIR) Construction Only The Total Case Incident (TCIR) represents the total number of injuries and illnesses per 100 full-time workers

Injury Rate involving Days Away, Transfer, or Restriction (DART) Construction Only DART rate represents the number of injuries and illnesses involving days away, transfer, or restriction per 100 full-time workers.