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 2015

News Release (PDF)

2015 Tables 

Table A-1: Fatal occupational injuries by industry and event or exposure, Wyoming, 2015

Table A-2: Fatal occupational injuries resulting from transportation incidents and homicides, Wyoming, 2015

Table A-3: Fatal occupational injuries to private sector wage and salary workers, government workers, and self-employed workers by industry, Wyoming, 2015

Table A-4: Fatal occupational injuries by primary and secondary source of injury for all fatal injuries and by major private industry sector, Wyoming, 2015

Table A-5: Fatal occupational injuries by occupation and event or exposure, Wyoming, 2015

Table A-6: Fatal occupational injuries resulting from transportation incidents and homicides by occupation, Wyoming, 2015

Table A-7: Fatal occupational injuries by worker characteristics and event or exposure, Wyoming, 2015

Table A-8: Fatal occupational injuries by event or exposure and age, Wyoming, 2015

Table A-9: Fatal occupational injuries by event or exposure for all fatal injuries and major private industry sector, Wyoming, 2015

 

2015 Figures (PDF)

Figure 1: Workplace fatal injuries by event or exposure, all ownerships, Wyoming, 2015 

Figure 2: Fatal work injuries by location, all ownerships, Wyoming, 2015

Figure 3: Occupations with the largest number of worker fatal injuries, all ownerships, Wyoming, 2015 

Figure 4: Fatal work injuries varied between men and women, all ownerships, Wyoming, 2015

Figure 5: Fatal occupational injuries in the mining industry, all ownerships, Wyoming, 2015

Figure 7: Fatal work injuries in selected industries, all ownerships, Wyoming, 2015


 

 

 

Historical Data:

Statistical Information 2014
Statistical Information 2012
Statistical Information 2010
(Revised)
Statistical Information 2008
Statistical Information 2006
Statistical Information 2004
Statistical Information 2002 (Revised)

Statistical Information 2013
Statistical Information 2011
(Revised)
Statistical Information 2009

Statistical Information 2007

Statistical Information 2005

Statistical Information 2003


 

 


 

For additional information, contact:
CFOI unit, Research & Planning
PO Box 2760
Casper, WY  82602
1 (866) 518-6680 (toll free)
FAX: (307) 473-3863

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

       Articles written and presentations made about Wyoming CFOI data:

·        Wyoming Occupational Fatalities Increase to 37 in 2014 (October 2015)

·        Wyoming Occupational Fatalities Decrease to 26 in 2013 (September 2014)

·        Explaining State-to-State Differences in Fatal Occupational Injury Rates (July 2014)

·        Wyoming Occupational Fatalities Increase Slightly in 2012 (August 2013)

·        Wyoming Occupational Fatalities Decrease in 2011 (September 2012)

·        Fatal Occupational Injuries 2010 and 2011 (September 2012)

·        2008 CFOI Fatality Rates: Accuracy vs. Timeliness (September 2012)

·        Wyoming Occupational Fatalities Rise in 2010 (July 2011)

·        Employment Change and Impacts on Workplace Fatalities in Wyoming (PDF - August 2010)

·        Safety: It Starts Between the Ears (Power Point - April 2009)

·        Wyoming Highway Patrol Leads in Investigation of Occupational Fatalities in 2006

·        Dying on the Job: Wyoming Occupational Fatalities, 2003-2005

·        Never Drive Faster Than Your Guardian Angel Can Fly and Other Thoughts on Highway Safety (Power Point - March 2007)

For other state and national data, see: http://stats.bls.gov/iif/home.htm 

 

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