Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI)

This unit is responsible for collecting data and generating fatal occupational injury statistics for Wyoming. Fatal work-related injury statistics are produced in 
cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). For data on nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses, see Occupational Safety and Health.

Statistical Information 2003

Tables
Table A-1:  Fatal occupational injuries by industry and event or exposure, Wyoming, 2003
Table A-2:  Fatal occupational injuries resulting from transportation incidents and homicides, Wyoming, 2003
Table A-3:  Fatal occupational injuries to private sector wage and salary workers, government workers, and self-employed workers by industry, Wyoming, 2003
Table A-4:  Fatal occupational injuries by primary and secondary source of injury by major private industry division, Wyoming, 2003
Table A-5:  Fatal occupational injuries by occupation and event or exposure, Wyoming, 2003
Table A-6:  Fatal occupational injuries resulting from transportation incidents and homicides by occupation, Wyoming, 2003
Table A-7:  Fatal occupational injuries by worker characteristics and event or exposure, Wyoming, 2003
Table A-8:  Fatal occupational injuries by event or exposure and age, Wyoming, 2003
Table A-9:  Fatal occupational injuries by event or exposure and major private industry division, Wyoming, 2003
 
Figures
Figure 1:  Workplace fatalities by event or exposure, Wyoming, 2003, all ownerships 
Figure 2:  Fatal work injuries by location, Wyoming, 2003, all ownerships
Figure 3:  Occupations with the largest number of work fatalities, 2003, Wyoming, all ownerships
Figure 4:  Fatality work injuries varied by men and women, 2003, Wyoming, all ownerships
Figure 5:  Fatal occupational injuries in the mining industry, Wyoming, 2003, all ownerships
Figure 7:  Fatal work injuries in selected industries, 2003, Wyoming, all ownerships

Historical Data:   Statistical Information 2002 (Revised)

 

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