Occupational Health

Worksite Injury & Illness Program

A program that prevents and manages work-related injury and illness through ongoing screening, examination and early intervention.

Reviewed June 2026 by Enterprise Health

Key facts

  • Prevents and manages work-related injury and illness.
  • Combines ongoing screening with early intervention.
  • Links prevention with response so an event is documented once.

What it means

A worksite injury and illness program uses regular, ongoing screenings and examinations to reduce and prevent occupational injury and illness, and to manage cases quickly when they occur. It connects prevention (surveillance, ergonomics) with response (injury care, work-relatedness determinations, the OSHA 300 Log and workers' compensation) so the same event is documented once and flows everywhere it is needed.

Frequently asked

What does a worksite injury & illness program do?

It uses ongoing screening and examination to prevent occupational injury and illness, and manages cases quickly when they happen. Prevention and response live in one connected workflow.

How does it reduce duplicate work?

By connecting surveillance and ergonomics with injury care, work-relatedness determinations, the OSHA 300 Log and workers' comp — so a single event is documented once and flows everywhere it's needed.

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