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You are providing a safety analysis for a large company. To do this, your first step is to determine how often illnesses and injuries occur in different areas or jobs. This is called the "incidence rate."

Assuming each worker in the company works 2,000 hours per year (a 40-hour week), the formula for the incidence rate is as follows:

Incidence rate = (number of new cases per year x 200,000 work hours) / (number of workers in job x 2,000 hours)

The 200,000 work hours are used to show the incidence rate on the basis of 100 workers per year (2,000 hours per worker per year x 100 workers).

If the number of accidents and reported illnesses at this company last year was 342 and the company employs 800 people, what is the incidence rate for this company?