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Infographic on Prevention at work

ISAFETY +at WORK PLACE AWARENESS LEADING TO PREVENTION "Every day in America, 13 people go to work & never come home. Every year in Americă, nearly 4 million people suffer a workplace injury from which some may nevér recover."-Secretary of Labor, Hilda Solis Highest Number of Fatalities in 1994 6,632 Lowest Number of Fatalities in 2009 4,551 Versus 1994 to 2009 Vs 2010 4,690 WORKPLACE FATALITIES 1992 - 2009 vs.2010) 2010 WORKER FATALITY CHARACTERISTICS Wage & Salary Workers Self-Employed 3651. 1039 .Men 4322 .Women 368 Caucasian Latin American African American Asian, Native Hawaiian or 3363 707 - 412 - - Pacific Islander 149 American Indian or Alaskan 32- TOP 5 AGE GROUPS FOR TOTAL WORKPLACE FATALITIES 1992 & 2009 vs. 2010 Lowest Number of Fatalities Highest Number of Fatalities Versus 1992-2009 Vs. 2010 IMPACTS OF WORKPLACE INJURY& ILLNESS ON THE l FAMILY 2000 1500 "The immediate family suffers emotionally, mentally & financially. Relationships are affected, mostly negátively." 1000 500 Impact on Family Relationship: Emotional stress 599 467 580 Financial pressure Physical isolation It may cause separation or redefining the relationship. Outside of the family: There can be a ripple effect affecting par- 2006 1992 2010 65 Years of Age & Older 2000 1500 ties outside of the immediate circle. Loss of social interaction: Isolation of the family may occur, from a lack of understanding by others, towards the injuries, illness or re- sulting mood swings. Lifestyle: A drop in income as a result of the incident can create a significant change. 1000 500 963 767 948 2006 1992 2010 WORKPLACE FATALITIES BY EVENT/EXPOSURE 55-64 Years of Age 2000 1992 & 2009 vs. 2010 Year Total 1500 Highest Number of Fatalities 1999 1,496 Lowest Number of Fatalities 2009 985 1000 Versus 2010 1,044 Highway Incidents 500 1425 1167 1169 2007 1992 2010 45-54 Years of Age Year Total 2000 Highest Number of Fatalities 1994 1,080 Lowest Number of Fatalities 2006 540 1500 Versus 2010 518 Homicides 1000 500 1619 908 868 Year Total 2009 1994 2010 Highest Number of Fatalities 1992 600 35-44 Years of Age 2000 Lowest Number of Fatalities 2007 847 Versus 2010 646 1500 1000 Fall 500 1567 704 785 2009 1994 2010 25-34 Years of Age Year Total Highest Number of Fatalities 2005 Lowest Number of Fatalities 2009 2010 607 420 2010 TOTAL FATALITIES UNDER Age Total Under 16 16-17 18 56 Versus 404 25 TOP 5 INDUSTRIES 18-19 20-24 245 Struck By Object YEARS OF AGE FOR TOTAL WORKPLACE FATALITIES 1992 & 2009 vs. 2010 Transportation & Public Utilities Year Total Construction Highest Number of Fatalities 1997 &99 1,008 Year Total Lowest Number of Fatalities 2009 633 Versus 2010 631 Highest Number of Fatalities 2004 1,234 Lowest Number of Fatalities 2009 834 Versus 2010 751 Government Year Total Highest Number of Fatalities 1995 780 Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing Lowest Number of Fatalities 2009 461 Year Total Versus 2010 477 Highest Number of Fatalities 1993 864 Lowest Number of Fatalities 2009 575 Manufacturing Versus 2010 596 Year Total Highest Number of Fatalities 1994 Lowest Number of Fatalities 2009 789 319 Versus 2010 320 SAFETY FIRST IN ALL VOCATIONS Brawn VS Brains Mining Fatalities Educational & Health Services Fatalities 172 2010 169 U.S. Workplace Casualties VS. U.S. Soldier Casualties Total Operation Iraqi Freedom, U.S. casualties between 2003 & 2010 Total 2010 U.S. workplace fatalities 4,690 4,422 "By performing good safety habits in the workplace, & taking the required compliance training, deaths & injuries can be significantly minimized in the workplace." Visit us at www.learnatvivid.com Employee's Status Race or Ethnic Origin ISAFETY +at WORK PLACE AWARENESS LEADING TO PREVENTION "Every day in America, 13 people go to work & never come home. Every year in Americă, nearly 4 million people suffer a workplace injury from which some may nevér recover."-Secretary of Labor, Hilda Solis Highest Number of Fatalities in 1994 6,632 Lowest Number of Fatalities in 2009 4,551 Versus 1994 to 2009 Vs 2010 4,690 WORKPLACE FATALITIES 1992 - 2009 vs.2010) 2010 WORKER FATALITY CHARACTERISTICS Wage & Salary Workers Self-Employed 3651. 1039 .Men 4322 .Women 368 Caucasian Latin American African American Asian, Native Hawaiian or 3363 707 - 412 - - Pacific Islander 149 American Indian or Alaskan 32- TOP 5 AGE GROUPS FOR TOTAL WORKPLACE FATALITIES 1992 & 2009 vs. 2010 Lowest Number of Fatalities Highest Number of Fatalities Versus 1992-2009 Vs. 2010 IMPACTS OF WORKPLACE INJURY& ILLNESS ON THE l FAMILY 2000 1500 "The immediate family suffers emotionally, mentally & financially. Relationships are affected, mostly negátively." 1000 500 Impact on Family Relationship: Emotional stress 599 467 580 Financial pressure Physical isolation It may cause separation or redefining the relationship. Outside of the family: There can be a ripple effect affecting par- 2006 1992 2010 65 Years of Age & Older 2000 1500 ties outside of the immediate circle. Loss of social interaction: Isolation of the family may occur, from a lack of understanding by others, towards the injuries, illness or re- sulting mood swings. Lifestyle: A drop in income as a result of the incident can create a significant change. 1000 500 963 767 948 2006 1992 2010 WORKPLACE FATALITIES BY EVENT/EXPOSURE 55-64 Years of Age 2000 1992 & 2009 vs. 2010 Year Total 1500 Highest Number of Fatalities 1999 1,496 Lowest Number of Fatalities 2009 985 1000 Versus 2010 1,044 Highway Incidents 500 1425 1167 1169 2007 1992 2010 45-54 Years of Age Year Total 2000 Highest Number of Fatalities 1994 1,080 Lowest Number of Fatalities 2006 540 1500 Versus 2010 518 Homicides 1000 500 1619 908 868 Year Total 2009 1994 2010 Highest Number of Fatalities 1992 600 35-44 Years of Age 2000 Lowest Number of Fatalities 2007 847 Versus 2010 646 1500 1000 Fall 500 1567 704 785 2009 1994 2010 25-34 Years of Age Year Total Highest Number of Fatalities 2005 Lowest Number of Fatalities 2009 2010 607 420 2010 TOTAL FATALITIES UNDER Age Total Under 16 16-17 18 56 Versus 404 25 TOP 5 INDUSTRIES 18-19 20-24 245 Struck By Object YEARS OF AGE FOR TOTAL WORKPLACE FATALITIES 1992 & 2009 vs. 2010 Transportation & Public Utilities Year Total Construction Highest Number of Fatalities 1997 &99 1,008 Year Total Lowest Number of Fatalities 2009 633 Versus 2010 631 Highest Number of Fatalities 2004 1,234 Lowest Number of Fatalities 2009 834 Versus 2010 751 Government Year Total Highest Number of Fatalities 1995 780 Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing Lowest Number of Fatalities 2009 461 Year Total Versus 2010 477 Highest Number of Fatalities 1993 864 Lowest Number of Fatalities 2009 575 Manufacturing Versus 2010 596 Year Total Highest Number of Fatalities 1994 Lowest Number of Fatalities 2009 789 319 Versus 2010 320 SAFETY FIRST IN ALL VOCATIONS Brawn VS Brains Mining Fatalities Educational & Health Services Fatalities 172 2010 169 U.S. Workplace Casualties VS. U.S. Soldier Casualties Total Operation Iraqi Freedom, U.S. casualties between 2003 & 2010 Total 2010 U.S. workplace fatalities 4,690 4,422 "By performing good safety habits in the workplace, & taking the required compliance training, deaths & injuries can be significantly minimized in the workplace." Visit us at www.learnatvivid.com Employee's Status Race or Ethnic Origin

Infographic on Prevention at work

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This Infographic is made to show and increase awareness about workplace safety. The workplace injured employs are categories by their status, sex and race or ethnic origin. Impact of workplace injury ...

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