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Table 1: Work Injury Fatality Rates (per 100,000 employed), 2001 | ||||
All Industries | All Industries | |||
New Hampshire | 1.4 | Florida | 4.9 | |
Massachusetts | 1.6 | North Carolina | 4.9 | |
Vermont | 1.9 | Tennessee | 4.9 | |
Connecticut | 2.4 | Missouri | 5.0 | |
Maryland | 2.4 | Indiana | 5.1 | |
Delaware | 2.5 | Hawaii | 5.2 | |
New York | 2.6 | Georgia | 5.3 | |
Oregon | 2.6 | Texas | 5.3 | |
Minnesota | 2.8 | Kentucky | 5.5 | |
California | 3.0 | Arkansas | 5.8 | |
New Jersey | 3.1 | Louisiana | 6.0 | |
Arizona | 3.5 | Utah | 6.0 | |
Maine | 3.5 | Colorado | 6.2 | |
Michigan | 3.5 | Nebraska | 6.3 | |
Rhode Island | 3.5 | Alabama | 6.6 | |
Washington | 3.6 | Idaho | 6.8 | |
Ohio | 3.7 | Kansas | 7.0 | |
Illinois | 3.8 | Oklahoma | 7.1 | |
Pennsylvania | 3.8 | New Mexico | 7.4 | |
Wisconsin | 3.8 | North Dakota | 7.6 | |
Nevada | 3.9 | West Virginia | 8.0 | |
Iowa | 4.0 | South Dakota | 8.4 | |
Virginia | 4.0 | Mississippi | 8.9 | |
District of Columbia | 4.2 | Montana | 12.6 | |
United States | 4.3 | Wyoming | 14.9 | |
South Carolina | 4.8 | Alaska | 19.9 | |
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, in cooperation with state and federal agencies, Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. | ||||
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