About OIICS Software

Standalone OIICS Software Application

The NIOSH Division of Safety Research developed a standalone OIICS desktop application that provides the functionality of the OIICS online trees with the complete OIICS manual plus a few additional features for expanding trees and printing trees. The OIICS Coding Resource software may be downloaded for free to your computer and installed locally so that you do not require an internet connection to use the OIICS coding resource tool.

Computer Requirements

  • Microsoft Windows® operating system with the Microsoft .NET Framework version 4.0 component installed*
  • 8 MB of free disk space
  • Adobe Reader® (for viewing the OIICS manuals in PDF)
*Users who do not already have the correct version of the .NET Framework installed may obtain the component for free from Microsoft.

Software Versions

OIICS v2.01: The OIICS Coding Resource is available as an executable Microsoft Windows® application (OIICSTreeViewer201.exe). No installation is required other than saving the file to your computer.

OIICS v1.01: The OIICS Coding Resource is available as an executable Microsoft Windows® application (OIICSTreeViewer101.exe). No installation is required other than saving the file to your computer.

Download Format

For each OIICS version a Zip formatted file is provided. The Zip file includes the OIICS Coding Resource executable file specific to the OIICS version downloaded. The OIICS manual specific to that version is embedded in the executable file. For the user’s convenience, the Zip file also includes the OIICS v2.01 and v1.01 manuals in pdf format.

Distribution

The software may be freely copied.

Disclaimer

NIOSH makes no warranties or representations regarding the software’s accuracy or completeness. There are neither warranties expressed or implied with this software tool. The coding structure and software are subject to change without notice. In no event shall NIOSH or BLS be liable for any incidental or consequential damages, lost profits or data, or any indirect damages even if NIOSH or BLS has been informed of the possibility thereof. The use of product or trade names herein does not imply endorsement of the U.S. Government.

 

 

Page last reviewed: December 9, 2023
Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Division of Safety Research