"Labor Market Information (LMI) is an applied science; it is the systematic collection and analysis of data which describes and predicts the relationship between labor demand and supply."
The States' Labor Market Information Review, ICESA, 1995, p. 7.
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The number of occupational fatalities in Wyoming rose from 34 in 2022 to 45 in 2023 (an increase of 11 deaths, or 32.4%). Across all industries, two-thirds of 2023 workplace deaths (66.7%) were the result of transportation incidents.
Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI)
This unit is responsible for collecting data and generating fatal occupational injury and illness statistics for Wyoming. Fatal work-related injury and illness 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.
Occupational Safety and Health. This unit is responsible for collecting data and generating nonfatal occupational injury and illness statistical data. Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses The OSH unit in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) conducts the annual survey. This survey gathers information which produces summary estimates of the number and frequency (incidence rates--definitions can be found in the BLS Glossary) as well as case characteristics of nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses. For data on fatal occupational injuries and illnesses, see the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI)