You already know that OSHA, despite its small size in the federal government infrastructure, is a powerhouse of data and statistics.

Whether you are putting health and safety measures in place or wanting to compare your company’s track record to a competitors in your region (or across the country) you can find that data on the OSHA website. One of the more useful of the OSHA lists is the top 10 list of frequently cited OSHA violations.

The 2015 list includes fall protection as the number one violation followed by hazard communication standards, scaffolding requirements, and respiratory protection.

Read the full list from OSHA.