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  2. Occupational fatality - Wikipedia

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    An occupational fatality is a death that occurs while a person ... occupational fatalities per 100,000 workers ranges from 0.1 to 25, with a worldwide average of 4.0 ...

  3. Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries - Wikipedia

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    The Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, or the CFOI Program is a Federal/State cooperative program that publishes data on fatal cases of work-related injuries for all States, Territories, and New York City. The CFOI has detailed information on those who died at work due to a traumatic injury.

  4. Category:Deaths in California - Wikipedia

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  5. Occupational injury - Wikipedia

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    In the United States in 2012, 4,383 workers died from job injuries, 92% of which were men, [9] and nearly 3 million nonfatal workplace injuries & illness were reported which cost businesses a collective loss of $198.2 billion and 60 million workdays. [10]

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  7. These Two Jobs Have Lower Alzheimer's Death Rates than ... - AOL

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    Compared to the average death rate of Alzheimer's disease — 3.88% — taxi and ambulance drivers exhibited a significantly lower risk, the study found, with death rates of taxi drivers at 1.03% ...

  8. Charlotte fatal construction tragedy highlights dangers ...

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    From 2007 to 2017, Latino workers ranked highest with occupational deaths above other ethnic groups in North Carolina, an industrial medicine study said. From 2007 to 2017, Latino workers ranked ...

  9. Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses - Wikipedia

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    The Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses or the SOII program is a Federal/State cooperative program that publishes annual estimates on nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses. [1] Each year, approximately 200,000 employers report for establishments in private industry and the public sector (state and local government).