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Workplace Safety Statistics: Fatalities and Injuries Analysis

Explore comprehensive data on fatalities and nonfatal injuries in various industries from 1992 to 2010, highlighting trends and rates, including OSHA requirements revisions in construction.

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Workplace Safety Statistics: Fatalities and Injuries Analysis

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  1. 38a. Number of fatalities, by major industry, 2010 (All employment)

  2. 38b. Number of fatalities in construction, 1992-2010(All employment) 1,278 1,297 1,243 1,239 1,207 1,183 1,171 1,153 1,095 1,077 1,016 963 879

  3. 38c. Rate of fatalities, selected industries, 1992-2010 (All employment)

  4. 38d. Number of nonfatal injuries resulting in days away from work in construction, 1992-2010(Private wage-and-salary workers) OSHA revised requirements 218.7 209.6 194.5 182.3 178.3 163.6 155.4 157.1 153.2 153.2 135.4 120.2 92.5

  5. 38e. Rate of nonfatal injuries resulting in days away from work, by major industry, 2010(Private wage-and-salary workers)

  6. 38f. Rate of nonfatal injuries resulting in days away from work, selected industries, 1992-2010(Private wage-and-salary workers)

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