Table 5. Fatal occupational injuries by State and event or exposure, 2007

Table 5.  Fatal occupational injuries by state and event or exposure, 2006-2007
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                         |                   |                                                           
                         |Total fatalities(1)|                    Event or exposure(4)                   
                         |                   |                            2007                           
                         |___________________|___________________________________________________________
                         |         |         |         |         |         |         |         |         
                         |         |         |         |         |         |         | Exposure|         
     State of injury     |         |         |         |         | Contact |         |    to   |         
                         |         |         |Transpor-| Assaults|   with  |         | harmful |Fires and
                         | 2006(2) | 2007(3) |  tation |   and   | objects |  Falls  |   sub-  |explosio-
                         |(revised)|         |incident-| violent |   and   |         | stances |    ns   
                         |         |         |   s(5)  | acts(6) |equipment|         |    or   |         
                         |         |         |         |         |         |         | environ-|         
                         |         |         |         |         |         |         |  ments  |         
_________________________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________
                         |         |         |         |         |         |         |         |         
  Total..................|  5,840  |  5,488  |  2,234  |    839  |    916  |    835  |    488  |    151  
Alabama..................|    100  |     99  |     42  |     18  |     13  |     15  |      8  |      3  
Alaska...................|     45  |     30  |     17  |    -    |      4  |    -    |      5  |    -    
Arizona..................|    112  |     88  |     30  |      9  |     17  |     20  |     10  |    -    
Arkansas.................|     78  |     87  |     42  |      9  |     18  |      7  |      8  |      3  
California...............|    537  |    407  |    148  |     78  |     58  |     66  |     37  |     17  
Colorado.................|    137  |    119  |     58  |     18  |     21  |     11  |     11  |    -    
Connecticut..............|     38  |     38  |      8  |      9  |    -    |     10  |      6  |    -    
Delaware.................|     15  |     10  |      4  |      3  |    -    |    -    |    -    |    -    
District of Columbia.....|      7  |     13  |    -    |      5  |    -    |      5  |    -    |    -    
Florida..................|    360  |    362  |    136  |     70  |     45  |     62  |     42  |      5  
Georgia..................|    201  |    171  |     68  |     25  |     31  |     22  |     16  |      8  
Hawaii...................|     30  |     23  |      4  |      4  |      3  |      7  |      5  |    -    
Idaho....................|     38  |     30  |     14  |      5  |      6  |      3  |    -    |    -    
Illinois.................|    207  |    182  |     57  |     29  |     24  |     34  |     32  |      6  
Indiana..................|    148  |    127  |     62  |     20  |     18  |     13  |     10  |      4  
Iowa.....................|     71  |     88  |     51  |      5  |     18  |      9  |      3  |    -    
Kansas...................|     85  |    100  |     47  |      8  |     23  |     13  |      9  |    -    
Kentucky.................|    147  |    112  |     57  |     10  |     21  |     19  |    -    |      4  
Louisiana................|    118  |    134  |     70  |     13  |     17  |     15  |     17  |    -    
Maine....................|     20  |     21  |     11  |    -    |      3  |      5  |    -    |    -    
Maryland.................|    106  |     82  |     33  |     18  |      7  |     14  |      7  |    -    
Massachusetts............|     66  |     74  |     27  |     11  |      5  |     18  |      7  |      6  
Michigan.................|    157  |    120  |     35  |     27  |     27  |     17  |     11  |    -    
Minnesota................|     78  |     72  |     24  |      9  |     16  |     11  |      7  |      5  
Mississippi..............|     96  |     92  |     34  |     14  |     16  |     12  |     13  |    -    
Missouri.................|    167  |    155  |     73  |     27  |     23  |     20  |      7  |      4  
Montana..................|     45  |     54  |     37  |      4  |      5  |      5  |      3  |    -    
Nebraska.................|     57  |     63  |     24  |     13  |     17  |      6  |    -    |    -    
Nevada...................|     49  |     68  |     28  |      7  |     10  |     17  |      5  |    -    
New Hampshire............|     13  |     14  |      4  |      3  |      4  |    -    |    -    |    -    
New Jersey...............|     88  |    106  |     40  |     27  |     11  |     17  |     10  |    -    
New Mexico...............|     59  |     43  |     20  |      5  |      9  |      3  |      5  |    -    
New York (including      |         |         |         |         |         |         |         |         
 N.Y.C.).................|    234  |    219  |     71  |     43  |     35  |     53  |     12  |      5  
  New York City..........|     99  |     81  |     12  |     27  |     12  |     23  |      5  |    -    
North Carolina...........|    168  |    158  |     72  |     31  |     27  |     18  |      9  |    -    
North Dakota.............|     31  |     23  |     10  |    -    |      7  |      4  |    -    |    -    
Ohio.....................|    193  |    164  |     57  |     23  |     37  |     26  |     16  |      4  
Oklahoma.................|     91  |    104  |     50  |      6  |     20  |     16  |      9  |    -    
Oregon...................|     87  |     69  |     29  |      9  |     13  |     13  |      4  |    -    
Pennsylvania.............|    240  |    220  |     93  |     36  |     36  |     36  |     12  |      6  
Rhode Island.............|     10  |      5  |    -    |      3  |    -    |    -    |    -    |    -    
South Carolina...........|     95  |    114  |     45  |     25  |     12  |     15  |      7  |     10  
South Dakota.............|     37  |     21  |     12  |    -    |      3  |      6  |    -    |    -    
Tennessee................|    153  |    147  |     66  |     18  |     32  |     25  |      4  |    -    
Texas....................|    489  |    527  |    192  |     86  |     85  |     78  |     66  |     17  
Utah.....................|     60  |     78  |     38  |      7  |     19  |      3  |      5  |      6  
Vermont..................|     14  |     10  |      4  |    -    |      3  |    -    |    -    |    -    
Virginia.................|    165  |    141  |     53  |     21  |     22  |     25  |     16  |    -    
Washington...............|     87  |     88  |     36  |      6  |     25  |     11  |      4  |    -    
West Virginia............|     79  |     61  |     18  |      4  |     17  |     10  |      6  |      5  
Wisconsin................|     91  |    103  |     45  |     14  |     20  |     12  |     10  |    -    
Wyoming..................|     36  |     48  |     34  |    -    |      7  |    -    |      3  |    -    
_________________________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________

  1 State totals include other events and exposures, such as bodily reaction, in addition to those shown
separately.
  2 The BLS news release issued August 9, 2007, reported a total of 5,703 fatal work injuries for
calendar year 2006.  Since then, an additional 137 job-related fatalities were identified, bringing the
total job-related fatality count for 2006 to 5,840.  Includes 5 fatalities that occurred within the
territorial boundaries of the United States, but a State of incident could not be determined.
  3 Includes 4 fatalities that occurred within the territorial boundaries of the United States, but a
State of incident could not be determined.
  4 Based on the 1992 BLS Occupational Injury and Illness Classification Manual.
  5 Includes highway, nonhighway, air, water, rail fatalities, and fatalities resulting from being struck
by a vehicle.
  6 Includes violence by persons, self-inflicted injuries, and attacks by animals.
 NOTE:  Totals for 2007 are preliminary.  Totals for 2006 are revised and final.  Dashes indicate no data
reported or data that do not meet publication criteria.
  SOURCE:  U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, in cooperation with State, New York
City, District of Columbia, and Federal agencies, Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries

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