Current Mishap Definitions and Reporting Criteria
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Mishap Class |
Total Property Damage |
Fatality/Injury |
A |
$2,500,000 or more and/or aircraft destroyed |
Fatality or permanent total disability |
B |
$600,000 or more but less than $2,500,000 |
Permanent partial disability or three or more persons hospitalized as inpatients |
C |
$60,000 or more but less than $600,000 |
Nonfatal injury resulting in loss of time from work beyond day/shift when injury occurred |
D |
$25,000 or more but less than $60,000 |
Recordable injury or illness* not otherwise classified as a Class A, B, or C |
E |
$1 or more but less than $24,999 |
Injury or damage not otherwise classified as a Class A, B, C, or D |
The Class D definition was promulgated by DoDI 6055.07 on 06 Jun 2011.
* Recordable Injury or Illness:
- For civilian personnel, an occupational injury or illness meeting the recording requirements of part 1904 of Reference (h).
- For military personnel, an on-duty injury or occupational illness meeting the recording requirements of part 1904 of Reference (h) or an off-duty injury resulting in death or 1 or more days away from work.
Reference (h) is OSHA 1904.7 - Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illness:
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Any work-related fatality.
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Any work-related injury or illness that results in loss of consciousness, days away from work, restricted work, or transfer to another job.
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Any work-related injury or illness requiring medical treatment beyond first aid.
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Any work-related diagnosed case of cancer, chronic irreversible diseases, fractured or cracked bones or teeth, and punctured eardrums.
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There are also special recording criteria for work-related cases involving: needlesticks and sharps injuries; medical removal; hearing loss; and tuberculosis.
Note: Mishap reporting cost threshold changes were effective 01 Oct 2019.
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