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Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries

Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries

 

             The U. S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) developed the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) program to provide an accurate, comprehensive, descriptive, timely, and accessible census of work-related fatalities.  It is a Federal/State cooperative program piloted in 1988.  Hawaii implemented CFOI in 1991, publishing single year data until 1995.  Fatality case characteristics data tables can be obtained by clicking on the links below. For Hawaii several years of work-related fatalities are combined to allow the publication of information that would be confidential.  Beginning with the 2003 data, industries are classified using the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and occupations are classified by Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) codes.

Hawaii 2003-2007
Hawaii 1998-2002

             This program includes the private sector, public sector, military, self-employed, and certain volunteers.  The death must have occurred in the reference state (Hawaii), during the reference year and must be work-related according to the recordkeeping guidelines of the Occupational Safety and Health Act.

             Cases are researched from different sources until a work relationship is either determined or rejected.  Two or more independent sources must document each case.  Cases identified as in-scope are coded in detail, providing data and circumstances surrounding the accident.  Source documents may include death certificates, Occupational Safety and Health Administration investigative reports, workers’ compensation forms, medical examiner reports, police reports, newspaper articles, and follow back questionnaires from employers.

 Information on National and State data are available.  Please contact the Research and Statistics Office at (808) 586-9001 with additional fatality questions.

Information and questions on safety and health programs can be directed to the Hawaii Occupational Safety and Health Division, Consultation and Training Branch, at (808) 586-9100.

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