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Randomized government safety inspections reduce worker injuries with no detectable job loss

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Levine, DI; Toffel, MW; Johnson, MS
Published in: Science
May 18, 2012

Controversy surrounds occupational health and safety regulators, with some observers claiming that workplace regulations damage firms' competitiveness and destroy jobs and others arguing that they make workplaces safer at little cost to employers and employees. We analyzed a natural field experiment to examine how workplace safety inspections affected injury rates and other outcomes. We compared 409 randomly inspected establishments in California with 409 matched-control establishments that were eligible, but not chosen, for inspection. Compared with controls, randomly inspected employers experienced a 9.4% decline in injury rates (95% confidence interval = -0.177 to -0.021) and a 26% reduction in injury cost (95% confidence interval = -0.513 to -0.083). We find no evidence that these improvements came at the expense of employment, sales, credit ratings, or firm survival.

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1095-9203

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0036-8075

Publication Date

May 18, 2012

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336

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6083

Start / End Page

907 / 911

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  • General Science & Technology
 

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Levine, D. I., Toffel, M. W., & Johnson, M. S. (2012). Randomized government safety inspections reduce worker injuries with no detectable job loss. Science, 336(6083), 907–911. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1215191
Levine, D. I., M. W. Toffel, and M. S. Johnson. “Randomized government safety inspections reduce worker injuries with no detectable job loss.” Science 336, no. 6083 (May 18, 2012): 907–11. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1215191.
Levine DI, Toffel MW, Johnson MS. Randomized government safety inspections reduce worker injuries with no detectable job loss. Science. 2012 May 18;336(6083):907–11.
Levine, D. I., et al. “Randomized government safety inspections reduce worker injuries with no detectable job loss.” Science, vol. 336, no. 6083, May 2012, pp. 907–11. Scopus, doi:10.1126/science.1215191.
Levine DI, Toffel MW, Johnson MS. Randomized government safety inspections reduce worker injuries with no detectable job loss. Science. 2012 May 18;336(6083):907–911.
Journal cover image

Published In

Science

DOI

EISSN

1095-9203

ISSN

0036-8075

Publication Date

May 18, 2012

Volume

336

Issue

6083

Start / End Page

907 / 911

Related Subject Headings

  • General Science & Technology