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Workplace Fatality Data

WORKPLACE FATALITY DATA NUMBER OF FATAL WORK INJURIES BY STATE, 2010 Decreased in 2010 Increased in 2010 State numbers: O 200-300 300-500 0-100 100-200 WA 104 NH 5 MT ND 30 VT 13. ME MN 19 69 SD WI OR ID 36 MI NY 91 WY 34 45 33 141 182 NE 75 PA 54 IL OH IN 203 115 NV 219 MA 51 UT CO 156 28 KS RI 9 42 80 мо VA 104 84 CA 107 KY 68 CT 49 302 NC 134 OK 137 TN NJ 78 AZ NM 91 75 DE 8 38 MS AL GA MD 69 TX 68 86 82 LA 104 DC 16 456 FL 215 -H| 19 NUMBER OF FATAL WORK INJURIES $558 million OSHA budget 550 $486 million Victims 500 6,632 $425 million 6,500 450 6,217 6,000 5,840 400 5,500 350 $311 million $296 million 5,000 4,547 4,500 V 250 4,000 200 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 WAYS IN WICH FATAL INJURIES HAPPEN Transportation incidents Assaults and violent acts Contact with objects and equipment Exposure to harmful substances or enviroments 39% 18% 16% 14% 9% 4% 21% Are highway incidents Falls Fires and explosions THE FOUR FATAL EVENTS OCURRING MOST FREQUENTLY 1,400 1,200 1,000 - 800 - 600 - 400- 200- 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 * FALLS MULTIPLE FATALITY INCIDENTS 49% From ladder 20% Transportation incidents All other transportations incidents From roof 18% Other or unknown 17% Highway incidents 5 % On same level Aircraft Incidents 15% 24 % From non 20 % 12% moving vehicle From scaffold, staging 7% 13 % Down stairs or steps 5% Other 20 % 17 % From building girders or other structural steel Fires and explosions 3% From floor, dock, or ground level Total: 635 2% Homicides BY GENDER Fatal work injuries 8% 92% Hours worked A disproportionate share of fatal work injuries involved men relative to their hours worked in 2010. 56% 44% FATAL INJURIES INVOLVING FOREIGN-BORN WORKERS Canada Asia 1% 21% Europe 13% Caribbean 6% Mexico 38% Africa 4% Central America 10% Australia and Oceania 1% South America 6% FATAL INJURY RATES, BY AGE GROUP 11.5 ....| Average rate of all workers: 3.5 4.5 2.7 2.2 2.6 16 to 17 18 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 years years years years years years years years and older OCCUPATIONS WITH HIGH FATAL INJURY RATES 116 FATAL WORK INJURY RATE 91.9 Per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers 70.6 41.4 38.7 32.4 29.8 21.8 20.3 18 Industrial machinery and installation, sheriff's and truck repair, and patrol Aircraft Mining machine Roofers Refuse and Driver/ recyclabe sales workers Fishers Police Logging workers Farmers and related pilots and and flight engineers material collectors ranchers operators fishing workers drivers mainte- officers nance workers TOTAL NUMBER OF INJURIES 59 78 300 57 683 96 133 29 23 26 OSHAS Challenge 8 million 2,200 Inspectors Worksites 130 million Workers OSHA Occupational Safety & Health Administration is a federal agency with state partners. INSPECTIONS 2011 Total federal inspections: 40,648 Total State Plan inspections: 52,056 BUDGET Total federal whistleblower inspections: 1,900 $573 million 2011 Total State Plan whistleblower inspections: 813 $583 million 2012 CONSTRUCTION'S "FATAL FOURS" Falls Electrocutions Struck by object Caught-in/between The leading causes of worker deaths on constructions sites.Eliminating the Fatal Four would save 431 workers' lives in America every year. THE MOST FREQUENTLY 76 VIOLATED STANDARDS IN 2011 1 Scaffolding, general requirements, 6 Electrical, wiring methods, components and equipment, general industry. construction. 2 Fall protection, construction. 7 Powered industrial trucks, general industry. 3 Hazard communication standard. general industry. 8 Ladders, construction. 4 Respiratory protection, general industry. Electrical systems design, general requirements, general industry. 5 Control of hazardous energy (lockout/tagout), general industry. 10 Machines, general requirements, general industry (machine guarding). Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statics, U.S Department of Labor, 2011 Current Population Survey, Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, 2011 OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Administration) < www.osha.gov/oshstats/commonstats.html> Training

Workplace Fatality Data

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This workplace fatality data infographic displays Bureau of Labor Statistics data on various injury and fatality rates throughout many different industries in the United States as well as workplace sa...

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