FATALITY ASSESSMENT AND CONTROL EVALUATION (FACE) PROGRAM
Each day, between 12 to 13 U.S. workers die as a result of a traumatic injury on the job. Investigations conducted through the FACE program allow the identification of factors that contribute to these fatal injuries. This information is used to develop comprehensive recommendations for preventing similar deaths. This web page provides access to NIOSH investigation reports and other safety resources.
Fatality Investigation Reports Indexed by Program
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Aerial Lifts
Aerial lifts are powered and mobile platforms used to elevate workers to various heights, where they are exposed to fall hazards. To create awareness about aerial lift hazards, NIOSH developed educational products, including the NIOSH Aerial Lift Hazard Recognition Simulator. To learn more about aerial lift hazards, please visit the NIOSH Aerial Lifts page. View the NIOSH FACE Reports to find more information about NIOSH and State FACE aerial lift reports.
NIOSH and State FACE Reports by Keyword
NIOSH FACE Reports by NAICS Code
State FACE Reports by NAICS Code
- Page last reviewed: June 12, 2014
- Page last updated: October 31, 2016
- Content source:
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Division of Safety Research