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Occupational Injuries
An average of 1.7 million people
were victims of violent crime
while working or on duty in the United States.
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Info by State |
U.S. Department
of Labor Current Injury & Fatality Information
The Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities (IIF) program provides data on illnesses and injuries on the job and data on worker fatalities. |
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Injuries are the leading cause of death and disability for Washington citizens
age 1-44, and remain a significant cause of death and disability throughout the
lifespan. |
Fatal Occupational Injuries
This report provides an overview of traumatic occupational deaths among civilian workers from 1980 through 1997, the most recent year for which data are available. |
Occupational Violence
An average of 1.7 million people were victims of violent crime while working or on duty in the United States.
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Agriculture
ranks among the most hazardous industries Farmers
are at high risk for fatal and nonfatal injuries, work-related lung diseases,
noise-induced hearing loss, skin diseases, and certain cancers associated with
chemical use and prolonged sun exposure.
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