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Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries: Reports
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Fatal Workplace Injuries in 1995: A Collection of Data and Analysis -
April 1997, Report 913
- National Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, 1995 by Guy Toscano and Janice Windau,
September (TXT) (PDF 76K)
- Highway Fatalities Among the Leading Cause of Workplace Deaths by Janice Windau and
Tracy Jack, September (TXT) (PDF 28K)
- Job-related Fatalities Involving Youths, 1992-95 by Blaine Derstine, December (TXT) (PDF 20K)
- Occupational Fatalities Among the Immigrant Population by Janice Windau, Spring (TXT) (PDF 32K)
- Homicides in Colorado Workplaces, 1982-94 by Kate Maloney Vassalo, A. James Ruttenber,
Carol J. Garrett and William H. Marine, Spring (TXT) (PDF 56K)
- Dangerous Jobs by Guy Toscano, Summer (TXT) (PDF 25K)
- Appendix A. National data from the 1995 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries
Tables:
- Fatal occupational injuries:
- A-1. by selected worker characteristics and event or exposure, 1995 (TXT) (PDF 7K)
- A-2. by industry and event or exposure, 1995 (TXT) (PDF 28K)
- A-3. by occupation and event or exposure, 1995 (TXT) (PDF 18K)
- A-4. resulting from transportation incidents and homicides by occupation, 1995 (TXT) (PDF 20K)
- A-5. due to contact with objects and equipment by occupation, 1995 (TXT) (PDF 10K)
- A-6. by part of body affected, 1995 (TXT) (PDF 6K)
- A-7. by event or exposure and time of incident, 1995 (TXT) (PDF 11K)
- A-8. by occupation and selected nature of injury, 1995 (TXT) (PDF 13K)
- A-9. by worker activity at the time of the incident and event, 1995 (TXT) (PDF 11K)
- A-10. by location of incident and event or exposure, 1995 (TXT) (PDF 8K)
- A-11. by primary and secondary source of injury, 1995 (TXT) (PDF 15K)
- A-12. to private sector wage and salary, government, and self-employed workers by
industry, 1995 (TXT) (PDF 27K)
- A-13. resulting from transportation incidents and homicides by industry, 1994 (TXT) (PDF 26K)
- A-14. by event or exposure and gender, 1995 (TXT) (PDF 10K)
- A-15. by event or exposure and major private industry, 1995 (TXT) (PDF 14K)
- Appendix B. State and area data from the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries
Tables:
- Fatal occupational injuries:
- B-1. by state and event or exposure, 1995 (PDF 7K)
- B-2. resulting from transportation incidents and homicides by state, 1995 (PDF 7K)
- B-3. by state and major industry division, 1995 (PDF 7K)
- B-4. by state and major occupational group, 1995 (PDF 7K)
- B-5. by selected metropolitan areas by event or exposure, 1995 (PDF 6K)
- B-6. by selected metropolitan areas by major industry division, 1995 (PDF 7K)
- B-7. by selected metropolitan areas by major occupational group, 1995 (PDF 6K)
- B-8. resulting from transportation incidents and homicides by selected metropolitan
areas, 1995 (PDF 7K)
- Chart: CFOI Quartile State Data, 1995
- Appendix C. 1995 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries fatality rates
Tables:
- Number, percent, and rate of fatal occupational injuries:
- C-1. by selected worker characteristics, 1995 (TXT) (PDF 10K)
- C-2. by occupation, 1995 (TXT)
(PDF 14K)
- C-3. by industry, 1995 (TXT)
(PDF 10K)
- Appendix D. Profiles of fatal work injuries and hazards
Tables:
- Job-related fatalities by selected characteristics, 1995:
- D-1. Black workers
- D-2. construction
- D-3. construction falls
- D-4. cranes, 1992-95
- D-5. electrocutions
- D-6. excavation and trenching cave-ins, 1992-95
- D-7. falls
- D-8. foreign-born, 1992-95
- D-9. forklifts, 1992-95
- D-10. government workers
- D-11. highway
- D-12. Hispanic workers
- D-13. homicides
- D-14. homicides in retail trade
- D-15. primary metal industries (SIC 33), 1992-95
- D-16. struck by objects
- D-17. suicides at work
- D-18. truckdrivers
- D-19. under age 20, 1992-95
- D-20. women
- Appendix E. Partial data on fatal illnesses collected by the CFOI program
Tables:
- E-1. Fatal illnesses by selected worker characteristics, 1991-95
- E-2. Fatal heart attacks that occurred at work by selected characteristics, 1991-95
- E-3. Fatal asbestos-related illnesses by selected characteristics, 1991-95
- Appendix F. Technical note
- Appendix G. State CFOI agencies and telephone numbers
- Appendix H. CFOI research articles and reports
Fatal Workplace Injuries in 1994: A Collection of Data and Analysis -
July 1996, Report 908
- National Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, 1994 (Compensation and Working
Conditions, September 1995) Guy Toscano and Janice Windau
- State and Metropolitan Area Data from the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, 1994
(Compensation and Working Conditions, November 1995) Tracy A. Jack and Mark J. Zak
- Differences in Workplace Homicides by Sex, 1993 (Compensation and Working Conditions,
October 1995) Holly L. Howe (TXT)
(PDF 26K)
- Fewer Women Than Men Die of Work-Related Injuries, Data Show (Compensation and Working
Conditions, June 1996) Andrew Knestaut
- Using the BLS Occupational Injury and Illnesses Classification System as a Safety and
Health Management Tool (Compensation and Working Conditions, June 1996) Guy Toscano,
Janice Windau, and Dino Drudi (TXT)
(PDF 58K)
- Appendix A. National data from the 1994 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries
Tables
- Fatal occupational injuries:
- A-1. by selected worker characteristics and event or exposure, 1994 (TXT) (PDF 6K)
- A-2. by industry and event or exposure, 1994 (TXT) (PDF 26K)
- A-3. by occupation and event or exposure, 1994 (TXT) (PDF 19K)
- A-4. resulting from transportation incidents and homicides by occupation, 1994 (TXT) (PDF 19K)
- A-5. due to contact with objects and equipment by occupation, 1994 (TXT) (PDF 9K)
- A-6. by part of body affected, 1994 (TXT) (PDF 4K)
- A-7. by event or exposure and time of incident, 1994 (TXT) (PDF 11K)
- A-8. by occupation and selected nature of injury, 1994 (TXT)(PDF 13K)
- A-9. by worker activity at the time of the incident and event, 1994 (TXT) (PDF 10K)
- A-10. by location of incident and event or exposure, 1994 (TXT) (PDF 7K)
- A-11. by primary and secondary source of injury, 1994 (TXT) (PDF 15K)
- A-12. to private sector wage and salary, government, and self-employed workers by
industry, 1994 (TXT) (PDF 27K)
- A-13. resulting from transportation incidents and homicides by industry, 1994 (TXT) (PDF 29K)
- A-14. by event or exposure and gender, 1994 (TXT) (PDF 10K)
- A-15. by event or exposure and major private industry, 1994 (TXT) (PDF 12K)
- A-16. by primary source of injury by major industry, 1994
- A-17. by secondary source of injury by industry, 1994
- A-18. due to contact with objects or equipment by primary source of injury, 1994
- A-19. due to contact with objects or equipment by secondary source of injury, 1994
- A-20. due to exposure to harmful substances or environments by primary source of injury,
1994
- A-21. due to exposure to harmful substances or environments by secondary source of
injury, 1994
- A-22. resulting from transportation incidents and homicides by industry, 1992-94
- A-23. resulting from transportation incidents and homicides by occupation, 1992-94
- Appendix B. 1994 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries fatality rates
Tables
- Number, percent, and rate of fatal occupational injuries:
- B-1. by selected worker characteristics, 1994 (TXT) (PDF 9K)
- B-2. by occupation, 1994 (TXT)
(PDF 14K)
- B-3. by industry, 1994 (TXT)
(PDF 11K)
- Appendix C. 1994 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries data sheets
Tables
- C-1. Job-related highway fatalities by selected characteristics, 1994 (TXT) (PDF 6K)
- C-2. Job-related homicides by selected characteristics, 1994 (TXT) (PDF 6K)
- C-3. Job-related fall fatalities by selected characteristics, 1994 (TXT) (PDF 6K)
- C-4. Job-related of workers struck by objects, by selected characteristics, 1994
- C-5. Job-related electrocutions by selected characteristics, 1994 (TXT) (PDF 6K)
- Appendix D. Technical note
- Appendix E. State CFOI agencies and telephone numbers
- Appendix F. List of CFOI research articles and reports
Fatal Workplace Injuries in 1993: A Collection of Data and Analysis -
June 1995, Report 891
- The Evolution of Occupational Fatality Statistics in the United States by Dino Drudi
- The Changing Character of Fatal Work Injuries (Monthly Labor Review, October 1994) Guy
Toscano and Janice Windau (TXT) (PDF 298K)
- A Relative Risk Analysis of Workplace Fatalities (Compensation and Working Conditions,
January 1995) John Ruser (TXT) (PDF 29K)
- Characteristics of Older Workers' Injuries by Martin E. Personick and Janice A. Windau (TXT) (PDF 25K)
- Economic Costs of Occupational Injury Fatalities in New Jersey in 1992 (Compensation and
Working Conditions, March 1995) Lisa M. Roche (TXT) (PDF 29K)
- Fatal Work Injuries in Construction in Texas, 1991-93 (Compensation and Working
Conditions, April 1995) Scott Richardson and Rene Reyes (TXT) (PDF 36K)
- Violence in the Workplace (Compensation and Working Conditions, April 1995) Guy Toscano
and William Weber (TXT) (PDF 46K)
- An Evaluation of the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries as a System for Surveillance
(Compensation and Working Condition, May 1995) Connie Austin (TXT) (PDF 25K)
- Self-Employed Individuals Fatally Injured at Work by Martin Personick and Janice A.
Windau (TXT) (PDF 39K)
- Appendix A. National data from the 1993 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (TXT) (PDF 6K)
Tables
- Fatal occupational injuries:
- A-1. by event or exposure, 1992 and 1993 (TXT) (PDF 12K)
- A-2. by occupation, 1992 and 1993 (TXT) (PDF 20K)
- A-3. by industry, 1992 and 1993 (TXT) (PDF 28K)
- A-4. by selected worker characteristics and event or exposure, 1993 (TXT) (PDF 7K)
- A-5. by location of incident and event or exposure, 1993 (TXT) (PDF 9K)
- A-6. by worker activity at the time of the incident and event or exposure, 1993 (TXT) (PDF 12K)
- A-7. by primary and secondary source of injury, 1993 (TXT) (PDF 17K)
- A-8. by occupation and event or exposure, 1993 (TXT) (PDF 21K)
- A-9. resulting from transportation incidents and homicides by occupation, 1993 (TXT) (PDF 21K)
- A-10. due to contact with objects and equipment by occupation, 1993 (TXT) (PDF 11K)
- A-11. by industry and event or exposure, 1993 (TXT) (PDF 29K)
- A-12. by occupation and selected nature of injury, 1993 (TXT) (PDF 15K)
- A-13. by event or exposure and time of incident, 1993 (TXT) (PDF 13K)
- A-14. by event or exposure and month of incident, 1993 (TXT) (PDF 15K)
- A-15. to self-employed workers by occupation and event or exposure, 1992 and 1993 (TXT) (PDF 13K)
- A-16. to workers 19 years old and under by event or exposure and major industry, 1992
and 1993 (TXT) (PDF 8K)
- A-17. to women by occupation and event or exposure, 1992 and 1993 (TXT) (PDF 10K)
- A-18. to private sector wage and salary, government, and self-employed workers by
industry, 1993 (TXT) (PDF 27K)
- A-19. by part of body affected, 1993 (TXT) (PDF 5K)
- Appendix B. State and area data from the 1993 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries
fatality rates (TXT) (PDF 6K)
Tables
- Fatal occupational injuries:
- B-1. by State and event or exposure, 1993 (TXT) (PDF 8K)
- B-2. resulting from transportation incidents and assaults and violent acts by State,
1993 (TXT) (PDF 9K)
- B-3. by State and major industry division, 1993 (TXT) (PDF 9K)
- B-4. by State and major occupational group, 1993 (TXT) (PDF 9K)
- B-5. in selected metropolitan areas by event or exposure, 1993 (TXT) (PDF 8K)
- B-6. in selected metropolitan areas by major industry division, 1993 (TXT) PDF 9K)
- B-7. in selected metropolitan areas by major occupational group, 1993 (TXT) (PDF 8K)
- Appendix C. Partial data on fatal illnesses collected through the CFOI program (TXT) (PDF 21K)
Tables
- C-1. Fatal illnesses by selected worker characteristics, 1991-93
- C-2. Fatal heart attacks that occurred at work by selected worker characteristics,
1991-93
- C-3. Fatal asbestos-related illnesses by selected characteristics, 1991-93
- Appendix D. Summaries of conferences and meetings (TXT) (PDF 31K)
- Appendix E. State CFOI agencies and telephone numbers (TXT) (PDF 31K)
- Appendix F. CFOI research articles and reports (TXT) (PDF 31K)
- Technical note (TXT) (PDF 31K)
Fatal Workplace Injuries in 1992: A Collection of Data and Analysis -
April 1994, Report 870
- Fatal Work Injuries: Results from the 1992 National Census (Monthly Labor Review,
October 1993) Guy Toscano and Janice Windau
- Workplace Homicides in 1992 (Compensation and Working conditions, February 1994) Janice
Windau and Guy Toscano
- Fatal Work Injuries in the Mountain States (Compensation and Working conditions, March
1994) Theresa Hanson
- Texas Study Finds Older Workers at Relatively High Risk of Fatal Occupational Injury
(Compensation and Working Conditions, April 1994) Scott Richardson and Andrew Schulman
- Fatalities Involving Forklifts and Other Powered Industrial Carriers, 1991-92
(Compensation and Working Conditions, May 1994) Gary A. Helmer
- Fatal Occupational Injuries of Women in 1992 (Compensation and Working Conditions, May
1994) Andrew T. Knestaut
- Data Sources for Fatality Surveillance in Commercial Fishing: Massachusetts, 1987-91 by
Letitia K. Davis, ScD., Daniel R. Brooks, M.P.H., Lynn E. Taylor, B.A., and Cathy Schwartz
- CFOI State agencies and telephone numbers
- References
- Appendix A. National Data from the 1992 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries
- Number and percent distribution of fatal occupational injuries:
- A-1. by selected worker characteristics
- A-2. to foreign born decedents
- A-3. by location of incident
- A-4. by industry
- A-5. by occupation
- A-6. by worker activity at the time of the incident
- A-7. by nature of injury
- A-8. by part of body
- A-9. by source of injury
- A-10. by secondary source of injury
- A-11. by event or exposure
- A-12. by industry and major event or exposure
- A-13. by occupation and mayor event or exposure
- A-14. Number and percent distribution of occupations with the highest number of fatal
occupational injuries
- Percent distribution of occupations with the highest number of fatal occupational
injuries:
- A-15. and day of the week of fatal incident
- A-16. and month the injury occurred
- A-17. and time of incident
- Percent distribution of fatal occupational injuries:
- A-18. by worker characteristics for selected high-rate occupations
- A-19. by event or exposure for selected high-rate occupations
- A-20. by source of injury for selected high-rate occupations
- A-21. Source documents used to compile information on fatal work injuries
- Appendix B. CFOI State Tables, 50 States, New York City, and District of Columbia, 1992
- Number and percent distribution of fatal occupational injuries:
- B-1. by State and event or exposure
- B-2. by State and major industry division
- B-3. by state and major occupational group
- B-4. by selected metropolitan areas and event or exposure
- B-5. by selected metropolitan areas and major industry division
- B-6. by selected metropolitan areas and major occupational group
Last Modified Date: March 05, 2004
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