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Number and rate of selected occupations with high fatal injury rates, 2009
Fishers and related
203.6 57
fishing workers
Logging workers 65.5 36
Aircraft pilots and flight 65
59.0
engineers
Farmers and ranchers 39.7 302
Roofers 34.7 60
Structural iron and steel
30.3 18
workers
Refuse and recyclable
26.5 20
material collectors
Driver/sales workers and Total fatal work injuries = 4,551 20.2 647
truck drivers
All worker fatal injury rate = 3.5
Construction laborers 18.8 229
Industrial machinery installation, 18.5 81
repair, and maintenance workers
240 200 160 120 80 40 0 200 400 600 800
Fatal work injury rate Number of fatal work injuries
(per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers)
Fatal work injury rates were highest for fishers, logging workers, and aircraft pilots and flight engineers in 2009.
NOTE: Fatal injury rates exclude workers under the age of 16 years, volunteers, and resident military. The number of fatal work injuries represents total published fatalities
before the exclusions. For additional information on the fatal work injury rate methodology changes please see http://www.bls.gov/iif/oshnotice10.htm. 19
SOURCE: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, 2011. BQ5ATTLLL*OF-*7?(T11NT?-BLCTCN?1TCNCB;;;+*52N''