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API Publ 2383

2004 Survey on Petroleum Industry Occupational Injuries, Illness, and Fatalities Summary Report: Aggregate Data Only

Standard by API, 2005

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API Publ 2383

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API Publ 2383 is a technical reference for the 2004 Survey on Petroleum Industry Occupational Injuries, Illness, and Fatalities Summary Report: Aggregate Data Only. It is aimed at readers who need a clear, industry-level view of occupational safety performance rather than site-specific incident detail. For companies reviewing safety trends, benchmarking injury and illness exposure, or supporting internal HSE reporting, this document can help frame decisions with published aggregate data from the petroleum industry. As a published API document, it is most useful where consistent, comparable occupational safety information matters.

API Publ 2383 standard overview

API Publ 2383 serves as a technical report-style publication from API Publ, presenting summarized occupational injury, illness, and fatality data for the petroleum industry. Its focus is on aggregate reporting, which makes it a practical reference for understanding broad safety patterns without relying on individual case records. Buyers typically use this kind of document as a benchmark source for internal review, trend evaluation, and management reporting. API Publ 2383 is relevant when teams need a recognized industry reference for safety data context and documentation support.

Where is API Publ 2383 used?

API Publ 2383 is commonly used in petroleum industry environments where occupational health and safety data must be reviewed at an aggregate level, including operations, maintenance, HSE, and corporate reporting functions. It may support internal analysis in refineries, pipeline organizations, terminals, and other oil and gas operations that track workforce safety performance. Procurement and technical documentation teams may also reference API Publ 2383 when assembling compliance files, management summaries, or performance records that depend on published industry data. Its value is strongest where safety benchmarking and reporting consistency are important.

Practical importance of API Publ 2383

For day-to-day professional use, API Publ 2383 helps teams align internal safety discussions with published petroleum-industry data. That can be useful for HSE reviews, leadership reporting, audit preparation, and comparisons across business units or project teams. It also supports clearer communication between operations, QA/QC, and management when occupational risk and incident trends need to be described using a recognized reference. API Publ 2383 is especially relevant when a buyer needs a reliable technical document for safety context, recordkeeping, or evidence-based review.

  • Aggregate injury, illness, and fatality data
  • Petroleum industry occupational safety reference
  • HSE and compliance reporting support
  • Trend review and benchmarking context
  • Useful for operations, maintenance, and management teams
SKU: 3baa271bc35f

  • Publication Date: 2005
  • Publisher: API

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