TABLE A-6. Fatal occupational injuries resulting from transportation incidents and homicides by occupation, Wyoming, 2005     
Occupation1 Total fatalities (number) Transportation incidents Homicides
Total Highway incidents Non-highway incidents Worker struck by vehicle All other transporta- tion incidents Total Homicides by shooting All other homicides
                 
     Total 46 25 17 3 -- -- -- -- --
                 
   Management occupations 4 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
        Other management occupations 4 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
             Agricultural managers 4 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
                  Farmers and ranchers 4 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
   Construction and extraction occupations 16 8 7 -- -- -- -- -- --
        Extraction workers 10 5 5 -- -- -- -- -- --
             Roustabouts, oil and gas 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
                  Roustabouts, oil and gas 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
   Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
   Transportation and material moving occupations 10 9 7 -- -- -- -- -- --
        Motor vehicle operators 8 7 7 -- -- -- -- -- --
             Driver/sales workers and truck drivers 6 6 6 -- -- -- -- -- --
                  Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer 5 5 5 -- -- -- -- -- --
                   
     1 Based on the 2000 Standard Occupational Classification System.           SOURCE:  U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor 
     NOTE: Totals for major categories may include subcategories not shown separately. Dashes indicate no data reported or data that do not  Statistics, in cooperation with State and Federal agencies, Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries.   
meet publication criteria. Data for 2005 are preliminary.  
   
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