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Does every employer have to send data to the Bureau of Labor Statistics?

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Does every employer have to send data to the Bureau of Labor Statistics?

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Answer No, each year, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) sends injury and illness survey forms to randomly selected employers and uses the information to create the Nation’s occupational injury and illness statistics. In any year some employers will receive a Bureau of Labor Statistics, survey form and others will not. Do not send injury and illness data to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, unless you receive a survey form.

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