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October 1994, Vol. 117, No. 10

The changing character of fatal work injuries

Guy Toscano
Economist, Office of Safety, Health and Working Conditions, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Janice Windau
Epidemiologist, Office of Safety, Health and Working Conditions, Bureau of Labor Statistics


The 1993 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries reveals that most job-related fatalities now occur in service-producing industries, such as trucking firms and retailing; highway fatalities and homicide are leading events. This article summarizes major findings from the 1993 BLS fatality census, a program that provides accurate and verifiable counts of fatal work injuries and profiles where and how these deaths occurred and worker groups that were affected.

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