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Before OSHA was created 43 years ago, an estimated 14,000 workers were killed on the job every year. Today, workplaces are much safer and healthier, going from 38 fatal injuries a day to 12. But there is still much work to be done.

The tables below provide summaries of work-related fatalities and incidents resulting in the hospitalization of three or more workers reported to OSHA. Employers must report these incidents to OSHA within eight hours. The summaries in the table record the name and address of the worker’s employer, the date of the fatality or catastrophe and a brief description. These summaries include only preliminary information, as reported to OSHA Area Offices or to states that operate OSHA-approved State Plans. OSHA investigates all work-related fatalities catastrophes in all covered workplaces. (For more information on workplace fatalities, see the BLS Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries.)

Reports of fatalities and incidents for FY 17 (Oct. 8, 2016 - Sept. 30, 2017)

Fatality/Incident Summaries are listed in descending order from newest to oldest. FY17 to date Download CSV

Weekly totals of fatalities and incidents for FY17

Click on the drop-down menu below to view tables of weekly fatalities and incident totals, tabulated by OSHA region.

FY 2017 Weekly Reports

Reports of fatalities and incidents for FY 16 (Oct. 1, 2015 - Sept. 30, 2016)

Fatality/Incident Summaries are listed in descending order from newest to oldest. FY16 to date Download CSV

Weekly totals of fatalities and incidents for FY16

Click on the drop-down menu below to view tables of weekly fatalities and incident totals, tabulated by OSHA region.

FY 2016 Weekly Reports

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Reports of fatalities and incidents for FY 15 (Oct. 1, 2014 – Sept. 30, 2015)

Fatality/Incident Summaries are listed in descending order from newest to oldest. This is presented in PDF, Excel and CSV delimited files that can be sorted by additional fields.

Fatalities and Catastrophes Report Archives (FY09 through FY15)

Weekly summaries of fatalities and catastrophes reported in FY09 through FY15 are available on the Fatalities and Catastrophes Archive page.

OSHA Standard for Reporting of Fatalities, Injuries and Illnesses

As of January 1, 2015, OSHA Standard, 29 CFR Subpart 1904.39, Reporting Fatality, Injury and Illness Information to the Government requires covered employers to report work-related fatalities to OSHA within eight hours of learning of the event, and report all work-related in-patient hospitalizations, amputations and losses of an eye to OSHA within 24 hours of learning of the event. Employers must report these incidents in one of three ways:

Note: Anyone needing to report an emergency or imminent life threatening situation, please contact OSHA's toll-free number immediately: 1-800-321-OSHA (6742).

The following links provide additional information on the new recordkeeping rule:

WORKER FATALITIES
More than 4,500 workers die on the job each year.

9/1/2016 WI: Dennis L. Marschall asphyxiated from exposure to chlorine gas.

9/3/2016 TX: Delores Young died from strangulation when lanyard got stuck in conveyor belt.

9/6/2016 GA: William Davis killed in fall down manhole.

9/8/2016 CA: Cesar Meza died after falling from bench and striking head.

9/14/2016 TX: Jose-Angel De La Torre killed and another worker injured in oil tank explosion.

9/15/2016 FL: Anthony Smith electrocuted when aerial lift contacted high voltage wires.

9/21/2016 VA: Russell Allen Polen killed when trench collapsed during replacement of sewer line.

9/24/2016 TX: Darrell Bennett struck and killed by backhoe.

9/26/2016 GA: Dustin Jennings killed in fall through roof while installing air conditioning unit.

9/29/2016 WA: Harold Burns fatally crushed by equipment that fell from truck during loading.

10/3/2016 IL: Milos Grujic struck and killed by pipes that fell from truck bed during unloading.

10/7/2016 UT: Yong Whan Kim died after being buried in fill dirt at excavation site.

10/13/2016 NY: Cesar Sapatanga killed in fall from scaffold.

10/14/2016 KY: Angela Mitchell struck and killed by part from injection mold machine.

10/19/2016 PA: Christopher Leasure electocuted by transformer.

10/19/2016 NY: Alfred Crowter and Joseph Nichols killed and another worker hospitalized following explosion at asphalt site.

10/24/2016 GA: Kris R. Corley killed in trench collapse.

10/24/2016 FL: Raymond Brown killed in fall and another worker hospitalized when scaffold collapsed.

10/28/2016 TX: Keith Thamos Wieboldt killed after being pulled into loading machine by conveyor belt.

10/28/2016 MI: Michael John Biven and Ian Curtin Tracey drowned while removing buoys from lake.

10/31/2016 AL: Anthony Willingham killed and three other workers severely injured in pipeline explosion.

11/4/2016 TX: Allan Wilfredo Ramirez asphyxiated while cleaning chemical tank trailer.

11/4/2016 CA: Carlos Zamorra killed in fall from ladder.

Date of Incident Employer/Address of Incident Victim(s) Hazard Description Fatality or Catastrophe Inspection #
Date of Incident Employer/Address of Incident Victim(s) Hazard Description Fatality or Catastrophe Inspection #

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