|
|
Jan 1999
Figure EE. Objective 10.1--Work-related injury death rates: United States and each State, 1998 and 1999 Death rate per 100, 000 workers1 Target status (4.0) United States Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming United States -- The baseline for the work-related injury death ... texas, united states, utah, vermont, washington, west virginia, wisconsin, wyoming
|
|
|
Jan 1998
Figure 10.2 Rate of Work-Related Injury Deaths, U.S. 1980 - 1998 ... through 1995 remained relatively stable—at over 5, 000 deaths per year and about 4.3 deaths per 100, 000 workers. Motor vehicle-related fatalities at work, the leading cause of death for U.S. workers since 1980 ... of death in 1990, surpassing machine-related deaths. Although the rankings of individual industry divisions
|
|
|
Jan 2001
Figure 1: Fatal Work Injury Counts and Occupational Fatality Rates, United States, 1992-2001 Number of Fatalities Fatality Rate* Year *Fatality Rate (per 100, 000 employed) = (N/W) x 100, 000 N = the number of civilian worker fatalities, age 16 and older W = the number of employed civilians, age 16 and older Source ... Nationwide, the annual counts of fatal work injuries and occupational fatality rates declined ... gradually fell to 5, 900 in 2001. Data for 2001 exclude the 2, 886 work-related fatalities resulting from the events of September 11th, which the CFOI program reports separately.3 The fatality rate per 100
|
|
|
Jan 2003
UNINTENTIONAL WORK-INJURY DEATHS AND DEATH RATES, UNITED STATES, 1992–2003 Deathsa Workersb Death ... WORK, 2003 (CONT.) c Deaths per 100, 000 workers. d Revised. e Preliminary. Workers (Millions) aDeaths in thousands; rate per 100, 000 workers. N A T I O N A L S A F E T Y N A T I O N A L S A F E T Y ® C O U N C I L I N J U R Y F A C T S® E D I T I O N ... ages. Workers and death rates include persons 16 years and older. Because of adoption of the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, deaths and rates from 1992 to the present are not comparable to prior years
|
|
|
Jan 2006
Table 2. Deaths, death rates, and age-adjusted death rates for 113 selected causes, Injury by firearms, Drug-induced deaths, Alcohol-induced deaths, and Injury at work: United States, final 2005 and preliminary 2006—Con. ... 20 National Vital Statistics Reports, Vol. 56, No. 16, June 11, 2008 Table 2. Deaths, death rates, and age-adjusted death rates for 113 selected causes, Injury by firearms, Drug-induced deaths, Alcohol-induced deaths, and Injury at work: United States, final 2005 and preliminary 2006—Con. [Data are based ... united states
|
|
|
Jun 2011
industries and found that even coal mines had a lower recordable injury rate. At the end of 1993, the total recordable injury rate for GM's U.S. operations was XX.XX%. To address this, a working committee ... achieved more than X million man hours worked without a lost time accident The company's accident rate ... United States metalcasting industry recordable injury and illness cases per 100 full-time employees for 2008 and 2009
Modern Casting
|
|
|
Jan 2006
TABLE 86 Number of Work-related Injury Deaths and Corresponding Death Rates By Year of Death, Michigan and U.S. Occurrences, 1992-2006 Year Michigan U.S. Michigan U.S. 5, 900* 4.4* 3.9p p p p p = data are preliminary as of April 2008 Number Rate ... WORK-RELATED INJURY DEATHS * The 2, 886 work-related deaths caused by terrorists on September 11, 2001 are not included. APPENDIX A Index of ICD-10 Codes for Tables 17 and 18 ... michigan, united states
|
|
|
Jan 1992
Table 4.11. Occupations with the highest risk of work-related homicide in the United States in 1992, all civilian workers aged 15 years and over ... Table 4.11 presents occupations with the highest risk of work-related homicide in the United States ... in this table because their high death rates are not due to homicide but to fatal accidents and extreme stresses while on duty. Table 4.11. Occupations with the highest risk of work-related homicide
|
|
|
Jan 2001
per 100, 000 U.S. standard population; see Technical Notes. Populations used for computing death rates ... include September 11, 2001 related deaths for which death certificates were filed as of 10/24/02; see ... years1 Years of school completed and sex Age-adjusted rate 2 National Vital Statistics Reports, Vol
|
|
|
Jan 1998
have examined the extent of work-related injury deaths occurring in the United States.2-5 The cost of work-related injuries and fatalities is estimated to be greater than $121 billion annually.6 Since 1991 ... working man and woman in the Nation safe and healthful working conditions...”1 Deaths from injuries ... Year Number Year 2000 Objective Rate
|
|