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FEATURED ARTICLES
Fatal occupational injuries to older workers
This article examines the experience of older workers during the 1992-2017 period. Compared to workers overall, older workers were more likely to be fatally injured on the job.
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Nearly 50 years of occupational safety and health data
50 years of data show that workers are incurring fewer injuries and fatalities on the job. There is still work to do make workplaces safer.
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Fact Sheets
- Full-service restaurants, 2018
- Fatal occupational injuries involving confined spaces, 2018
- Truck Drivers, 2018
- Occupational injuries and illnesses resulting in musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), 2018
- Police Officers, 2018
- Workplace violence in healthcare, 2018
- Effects of rounding on published estimates, 2018
- Occupational injuries, illnesses, and fatalities involving forklifts, 2017
- Workplace homicides, 2017
- Fatal Occupational injuries involving cranes, 2017
- Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction, 2017
For the most recent IIF articles, see:
Bulletins (discontinued)
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- Fatal Occupational Injuries and Nonfatal Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, 2008, Report 1028 -- Includes 46 charts highlighting data from the Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses and the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries.
- Fatal Workplace Injuries in 2006, a Collection of Data and Analysis, Report 1015 -- Includes 27 charts, 7 tables, and 3 articles highlighting data gathered from the 2006 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries.
- Occupational Injuries and Illnesses: Counts, Rates, and Characteristics, 2006, Report 1014 -- Includes 37 charts and accompanying text highlighting summary and case and demographic data gathered from the 2006 Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses
- Fatal Workplace Injuries in 2005: A Collection of Data and Analysis, Bulletin 2593 -- Includes 27 charts, 8 tables, and 3 articles highlighting data gathered from the 2005 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries
- Occupational Injuries and Illnesses: Counts, Rates, and Characteristics, 2005, Bulletin 2592 — Includes 37 charts and accompanying text highlighting summary and case and demographic data gathered from the 2005 Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses.
- Fatal Workplace Injuries in 2004: A Collection of Data and Analysis, Bulletin 2587 -- Includes 29 charts, 32 tables, and 5 articles highlighting data gathered from the 2004 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries.
- Occupational Injuries and Illnesses: Counts, Rates, and Characteristics, 2004, Bulletin 2584 — includes 38 charts and accompanying text highlighting summary and case and demographic data gathered from the 2004 Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses.
- Occupational Safety and Health Statistics Program - July 2006 - Program Brochure (PDF 3MB)
- National Summary report, Nonfatal Injuries and Illnesses, 2003 - detailed industry incidence rates and case counts (PDF 239K)
- National Summary report, Nonfatal Injuries and Illnesses, 2002 - detailed industry incidence rates and case counts (PDF 111K)
- Fatal Occupational Injuries in the United States, 1995-1999: A Chartbook
- Use of Workers' Compensation Data for Occupational Injury and Illness Prevention
Survey of Workplace Violence Prevention, 2005
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- News Release: (TXT) (PDF)
- Chart package: (PDF)
- Survey Form: (PDF)
- Tables:
- TABLE 1. Percent of establishments that have experienced an incident of workplace violence in the 12 months prior to the survey by selected type of incident, industry, and size class, 2005 (TXT) (PDF)
- TABLE 2. Percent of establishments that report employees have been affected by an incident of workplace violence and the type of effect experienced by industry and size class, 2005
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- TABLE 3. Percent of establishments that changed their workplace violence program or policy after an incident of workplace violence occurred by industry and size class, 2005
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- TABLE 4. Percent of establishments by selected potentially hazardous work environment characteristics, industry, and size class, 2005
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- TABLE 5. Percent of establishments providing selected types of electronic surveillance by industry and size class, 2005
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- TABLE 6. Percent of establishments providing selected types of security staff by industry and size class, 2005
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- TABLE 7. Percent of establishments providing selected types of physical security by industry and size class, 2005
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- TABLE 8. Percent of establishments where employees (including security staff) are authorized to perform selected security functions by industry and size class, 2005
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- TABLE 9. Percent of establishments that have processes or methods to identify customers and visitors and potential or current employees with a history of violence by industry and size class, 2005
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- TABLE 10. Percent of establishments that have a workplace violence prevention program or policy by industry and size class, 2005
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- TABLE 11. Percent of establishments that address selected types of situations in their workplace violence program or policy by industry and size class, 2005
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- TABLE 12. Percent of establishments that provide training on workplace violence prevention by selected topics addressed, industry, and size class, 2005
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- TABLE 13. Percent of establishments that track the cost of injuries and illnesses and incidents of workplace violence by industry and size class, 2005
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- TABLE 14. Percent of establishments addressing the prevention of workplace violence by office responsible, industry, and size class, 2005
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Survey of Respirator Use and Practices, 2001
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Last Modified Date: October 5, 2020
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