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Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities
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Fatal occupational injuries in Wisconsin

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Fatal occupational injuries by selected characteristics, by major event or exposure, Wisconsin
Characteristic 2015
Total fatal injuries Event or exposure(1)
Violence
and other
injuries by
persons or
animals
Transpor-
tation
incidents
Fires
and
explosions
Falls,
slips,
trips
Exposure to
harmful
substances or
environments
Contact
with objects
and
equipment

Total

104 11 46   17 11 18

Employee status

Wage and salary(2)

65 7 33   9 5 10

Self-employed(3)

39 4 13   8 6 8

Gender

Women

4            

Men

100 10 44   16 11 18

Age

Under 16 years

    1        

16 to 17 years

             

18 to 19 years

             

20 to 24 years

6 2       1  

25 to 34 years

18   6   4 3 3

35 to 44 years

11   6       3

45 to 54 years

22   10   3 3 4

55 to 64 years

26   10   5   6

65 years and over

19 1 10   4    

Race or ethnic origin(4)

White (non-Hispanic)

90 8 40   15 10 16

Black or African-American (non-Hispanic)

5   3        

Hispanic or Latino

7            

American Indian or Alaska Native (non-Hispanic)

             

Asian (non-Hispanic)

             

Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander (non-Hispanic)

             

Multiple races (non-Hispanic)

             

Other races or not reported (non-Hispanic)

             

Occupation (SOC)(5)

Management, business, science, and arts occupations

24   10   4 3 4

Management occupations

20   9   4 3 4

Business and financial operations occupations

             

Computer and mathematical occupations

             

Architecture and engineering occupations

             

Life, physical, and social science occupations

             

Community and social services occupations

             

Legal occupations

             

Education, training, and library occupations

             

Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations

             

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

1            

Service occupations

12 4 3   3    

Healthcare support occupations

             

Protective service occupations

4   2        

Food preparation and serving related occupations

1            

Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations

7       3    

Personal care and service occupations

             

Sales and office occupations

6            

Sales and related occupations

4            

Office and administrative support occupations

             

Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations

32   15   4 4 8

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations

10   5        

Construction and extraction occupations

13   7       4

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations

9   3        

Production, transportation, and material moving occupations

30   16   5 3 4

Production occupations

11         3 4

Transportation and material moving occupations

19   15   4    

Military occupations(6)

             

Industry (NAICS)(7)

Private industry(8)

95 10 39   17 11 18

Goods producing

50 4 19   7 7 13

Natural resources and mining

26   12   3 4 6

Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting

26   12   3 4 6

Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction(9)

             

Construction

10   3       4

Manufacturing

14 3 4       3

Service providing

45 6 20   10 4 5

Trade, transportation, and utilities

24 3 12   4   3

Wholesale trade

5            

Retail trade

4            

Transportation and warehousing

14   10   3   1

Utilities

1            

Information

             

Financial activities

             

Finance and insurance

             

Real estate and rental and leasing

             

Professional and business services

7       3    

Professional, scientific, and technical services

             

Management of companies and enterprises

             

Administrative and waste services

7       3    

Educational and health services

             

Educational services

             

Health care and social assistance

             

Leisure and hospitality

3 1          

Arts, entertainment, and recreation

             

Accommodation and food services

2 1          

Other services, except public administration

8   4        

Government(8)

9 1 7        

Federal government

             

State government

1 1          

Local government

8   7        

Footnotes
(1) Based on the BLS Occupational Injury and Illness Classification System (OIICS) 2.01 implemented for 2011 data forward.
(2) May include volunteers and workers receiving other types of compensation.
(3) Includes self-employed workers, owners of unincorporated businesses and farms, paid and unpaid family workers, and may include some owners of incorporated businesses or members of partnerships.
(4) Persons identified as Hispanic or Latino may be of any race. The race categories shown exclude data for Hispanic and Latino workers.
(5) CFOI has used several versions of the Standard Occupation Classification (SOC) system since 2003 to define occupation. For more information on the version of SOC used in this year, see our definitions page.
(6) Includes fatal injuries to persons identified as resident armed forces regardless of individual occupation listed.
(7) CFOI has used several versions of the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) since 2003 to define industry. For more information on the version of NAICS used in this year, see our definitions page.
(8) Includes all fatal occupational injuries meeting this ownership criterion across all specified years, regardless of industry classification system.
(9) Includes fatal injuries at all establishments categorized as Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction (Sector 21) in the North American Industry Classification System, including establishments not governed by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) rules and reporting, such as those in Oil and Gas Extraction.

Note: Totals for major categories may include subcategories not shown separately. Blank cells indicate no data reported or data that do not meet publication criteria. CFOI fatality counts exclude illness-related deaths unless precipitated by an injury event.
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, in cooperation with state, New York City, District of Columbia, and federal agencies, Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries.