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Data & statistics on Number of fatal work injuries by industry sector Minnesota – 169 results

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Number of fatal work injuries by industry sector, Minnesota, 2008
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Number of fatal work injuries by industry sector, Minnesota, 2008

www.doli.state.mn.us/RS/PDF/saferpt08.pdf

was transportation incidents. Figure 5.4 shows the number of Minnesota’s fatal work injuries by industry sector for 2008. The highest number of fatal injuries was in agriculture ...
the thirdhighest fatality industry sector, had eight fatalities, compared with 12 fatalities ...
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Jan 2008 | Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry – 97 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.doli.state.mn.us/RS/PDF/saferpt08.pdf
Event or Exposure Causing Fatal Work Injury, Minnesota, 1995-99 Average [1]
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Event or Exposure Causing Fatal Work Injury, Minnesota, 1995-99 Average [1]

www.leg.state.mn.us/docs/pre2003/other/010439.pdf

of Fatal Occupational Injuries (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics). Minnesota Department ...
personnel. 5. Includes all public-sector employees regardless of industry. Incidence ...
Excludes fatal illnesses. 2. Includes accidents on farms, industrial premises, and construction sites. Average Annual Number of Fatalities Percentage of Total

Jan 1999 | Minnesota State Legislature – 6 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/docs/pre2003/other/010439.pdf
Trends in Fatal Work Injuries, Minnesota, 1991-1997
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Trends in Fatal Work Injuries, Minnesota, 1991-1997

www.minnesotasafetycouncil.org/facts/injuryfacts/atwork.pdf

Number of fatal injuries Includes private sector plus local, state and federal ...
Fatal work injuries decreased dramatically in 1997 over the previous two years ...
workers, including family farm workers. Excludes fatal illnesses. Source: U.S. Bureau

Jan 1997 | www.minnesotasafetycouncil.org – 2 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.minnesotasafetycouncil.org/facts/injuryfacts/atwork.pdf
Work Injury Fatality Rates by State Number of deaths per 100,000 employed
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Work Injury Fatality Rates by State Number of deaths per 100, 000 employed

www.labor.state.ak.us/research/trends/jan06cfoi.pdf

of fatal work injuries by worker characteristics The fatality census shows that far ...
State Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Census of Fatal Occupational ...
industry, 85 percent in the natural resources and mining sector, and nearly 60 percent

Jan 2006 | Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development – 1 more result from this site
Original Url: http://www.labor.state.ak.us/research/trends/jan06cfoi.pdf
IBM U.S. rates for work-related injury or illness, along with the rates for general industry and peer industry sectors.

IBM U.S. rates for work-related injury or illness, along with the rates for general industry and peer industry sectors.

www.lomb.cgil.it/rsuibm/csr/IBMcrr2005.pdf

in industry, as documented in the rates of illness and injury, and as measured by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. A number of IBM sites in the United States ...
u.s. work-related injury/illness rate comparisons (rate per 100 employees) Total U.S. industry Peer computer industry Peer semiconductor industry IBM Peer services industry ...
for continuing improvement. These are the rates for total work-related injury/illness cases

Jun 2005 | CGIL Lombardia Il sito del Sindacato CGIL in Lombardia
Original Url: http://www.lomb.cgil.it/rsuibm/csr/IBMcrr2005.pdf
U.S Rate of Fatal Occupational Injuries by State and Industry, 2002

U.S Rate of Fatal Occupational Injuries by State and Industry, 2002

www.maine.gov/labor/labor_stats/publications/cfoi/CFOI03.pdf

Table 16. U.S Rate of Fatal Occupational Injuries by State and Industry, 2002 ...
Wyoming The state fatal work injury rate per 100, 000 workers was calculated as follows: (N / W) X 100, 000. N = number of civilian worker fatalities, age 16 and older, 2002 ...
Maine Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Standards Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, 2003 Maine Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Standards

Jan 2002 | Maine.gov
Original Url: http://www.maine.gov/labor/labor_stats/publications/cfoi/CFOI03.pdf
Nonfatal occupational injury and illness incidence rates per 100 full-time workers1 Private industry, 2005, All United States

Nonfatal occupational injury and illness incidence rates per 100 full-time workers1 Private industry, 2005, All United States

www.labor.state.ny.us/workforceindustrydata/PDFs/prsec2005.pdf

= number of injuries and illnesses = total hours worked by all employees ...
time workers1 Private industry, 2005, All United States Cases with days away ...
West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Guam Incidence rates represent the number of injuries

Jan 2005 | New York State Department of Labor
Original Url: http://www.labor.state.ny.us/workforceindustrydata/PDFs/prsec2005.pdf
NUMBER OF CONTRACTOR INJURIES, AVERAGE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES, EMPLOYEE HOURS AND COAL PRODUCTION BY WORK LOCATION, STATE, AND MINERAL INDUSTRY
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NUMBER OF CONTRACTOR INJURIES, AVERAGE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES, EMPLOYEE HOURS AND COAL PRODUCTION BY WORK LOCATION, STATE, AND MINERAL INDUSTRY

www.msha.gov/Stats/Part50/WQ/MasterFiles/MIWQ%20Master_20113.pdf

TABLE 7. STATE AND MINERAL INDUSTRY NFDL FATAL NFDL NDL FATAL NFDL NDL FATAL ...
OF INJURIES NUMBER OF INJURIES NUMBER OF INJURIES EMPLOYEE HOURS EMPLOYEE HOURS EMPLOYEE ...
FATAL NFDL NDL FATAL NDL EMPLOYEES EMPLOYEES EMPLOYEES MINNESOTA METAL

Nov 2011 | Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) - U.S. Department of Labor – 7 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.msha.gov/Stats/Part50/WQ/MasterFiles/MIWQ%20Master_20113.pdf
Because men tend to dominate the more dangerous industries such as logging, commercial fishing, and construction.

Because men tend to dominate the more dangerous industries such as logging, commercial fishing, and construction.

labor.alaska.gov/research/trends/mar12art2.pdf

of Fatal Occupational Injuries MARCH 2012 Highest fatalities by industry Historically ...
Statistics implemented the Census of Fatality Occupational Injuries program to begin measuring and studying these deaths. (See Exhibit 1 and the box below.) Total injuries ...
Mississippi Arkansas Wyoming North Dakota Louisiana Montana Number of Deaths on the Job

Jan 2010 | Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development
Original Url: http://labor.alaska.gov/research/trends/mar12art2.pdf
2008 Minnesota OSHA most frequently cited standards

2008 Minnesota OSHA most frequently cited standards

www.mncodes.com/OSHA/PDF/63_0409sl.pdf

statistics-at-a-glance about injury, illness and fatality claims for 2007, such as the number of claims, nature of injury or disease, occupation of injured workers ...
With Krueger's experience and management skills, the Minnesota OSHA Compliance ...
minnesota

Jan 2008 | Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry
Original Url: http://www.mncodes.com/OSHA/PDF/63_0409sl.pdf
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