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  2. List of countries by rate of fatal workplace accidents

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    The List of countries by rate of fatal workplace accidents sorts countries by the rate of workplace fatalities per 100,000 workers. Data is provided by the International Labour Organization (ILO). According to estimates, around 2.3 million people die yearly from work-related accidents or diseases every year.

  3. Workplace fatalities on the rise: These are the top 10 most ...

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    FVF Law Firm examined data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics's 2022 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries to identify the 10 occupations with the highest rates of fatal injury.

  4. Occupational fatality - Wikipedia

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    The Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI), within the U.S. Department of Labor, compiles national fatality statistics and is the key, comprehensive system in the surveillance of occupational fatalities in the United States. Many other non-governmental organizations also work to prevent occupational fatalities.

  5. The 10 most dangerous US states to work in - AOL

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    The Bureau of Labor Statistics recently released its annual Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. In addition to reporting fatal injury rates overall and by occupations from the previous year ...

  6. Occupational injury - Wikipedia

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    The work injuries resulted in an average of 1.06 years of lost productivity for each of the 31,588 allowed claims. [16] In 2010, 25% of occupational injuries and illnesses that were not fatal but caused work absences were related to injuries to the upper limb. [17]

  7. The 10 safest states to live in the US, ranked

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    It also has the third lowest fatalities per 100 million vehicle miles of travel and the fifth-lowest share of uninsured residents and fatal occupational injuries per total workers. 7. Connecticut

  8. Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Labor Statistics collects nationwide information on work-related fatalities in its Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) which was conducted for the first time in 1992. Each work-related fatality is identified, verified, and profiled using multiple source documents; these diverse data sources include death certificates ...

  9. The 10 most dangerous US states to work in - AOL

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    Farming is a surprisingly dangerous business, especially in states that already have relatively high workplace death rates.