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The data for the reports on this page are from these U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) national reports:

Data for these reports are gathered through a cooperative effort between the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics and L&I's Bureau of Labor Statistics Information section (BLSI).

Read this important note about the reports below.

  • The current survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses uses the North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS).
  • Prior to 2003, the survey used the Standard Industrial Classification system coding (SIC).

The substantial differences between the 2 coding systems result in breaks in series for industry data. Users are advised against making comparisons between current industry categories (2003 and later) and the results from years prior to 2003.


Occupational Injury and Illness Survey for Washington State

Non-fatal industry incidence rates and counts
Non-fatal case and demographic characteristics

Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries Data for Washington State

Note: If you would like information on earlier years than listed below, contact the L&I BLSI staff person by clicking on the Contact Us box at right.

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What is the BLSI?

BLSI stands for “The Bureau of Labor Statistics Information.” This unit gathers and distributes data on fatal and nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses. Fatality data is gathered through the U.S. Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries Program (CFOI). Non-fatal data is gathered through an annual survey.

The Industrial Insurance Coding unit at L&I assigns occupation and injury and illness characteristic classification codes to Washington State workers' compensation claims. This unit also assigns North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes to all employer accounts. These codes enable researchers to draw current statistics related to Washington workplace safety and health.


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