Fatal Workplace Injuries in 2006: A Collection of Data and AnalysisThe Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI), administered by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) in conjunction with the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and New York City, compiles detailed information on all work-related fatal injuries occurring in the United States. In an effort to compile counts that are as complete as possible, the fatality census uses diverse sources to identify, verify, and profile fatal work injuries. Source documents such as death certificates, news accounts, workers' compensation reports, and Federal and State agency administrative records are cross-referenced to gather key information about each workplace fatality.The annual CFOI report provides detailed tabulations of data from the fatality census, as well as analytical articles on various topics related to fatal workplace injuries. The report contains charts and text highlighting fatality data from the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, including charts derived from the three analytical articles that use CFOI data. User created tables and supplemental tables can be accessed on the internet at www.bls.gov/iif The online version of the Profiles System can be accessed at http://data.bls.gov/GQT/servlet/InitialPage Additional data are available on request from BLS.
Previously published analyses
Appendix B. Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries Work Relationship Criteria Appendix C. All Worker Profile 2002-2006
Appendix D. Profile of the Ten Occupations with the Highest Fatality Rates
Appendix E. Fatal Occupational Injuries in the Construction Industry Appendix F. Profiles of Selected Fatal Work Injuries and Hazards
Appendix G. Listing of Research Articles and Reports Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries Contacts and Telephone Numbers
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