TABLE A-1. Fatal Occupational Injuries by Industry and Event or Exposure, Wyoming, 2007     
Industry1 NAICS code1 Total fatalities (number) Event or exposure2
Transpor-tation incidents3 Assaults and violent acts4 Contact with objects and equipment Falls Exposure to harmful sub-stances or environ-ments Fires and explosions
               
                              Total   48 34 -- 7 -- 3 --
                         Private Industry   44 30 -- 7 -- 3 --
               Goods Producing   22 12 -- 5 -- -- --
          Natural Resources & Mining   15 7 -- 5 -- -- --
     Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting 11 6 -- -- -- -- -- --
Animal Production 112 6 -- -- -- -- -- --
     Mining5 21 9 5 -- 3 -- -- --
Support Activities for Mining 213 8 4 -- 3 -- -- --
     Support Activities for Mining 2131 8 4 -- 3 -- -- --
          Support Activities for Mining 21311 8 4 -- 3 -- -- --
               Drilling Oil & Gas Wells 213111 4 -- -- -- -- -- --
               Support Activities for Oil & Gas Operations 213112 4 3 -- -- -- -- --
          Construction   7 5 -- -- -- -- --
     Construction 23 7 5 -- -- -- -- --
Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction 237 5 4 -- -- -- -- --
     Utility System Construction 2371 4 3 -- -- -- -- --
               Service providing   22 18 -- -- -- -- --
          Trade, Transportation, & Utilities   12 11 -- -- -- -- --
     Transportation & Warehousing 48-49 9 8 -- -- -- -- --
Truck Transportation 484 7 7 -- -- -- -- --
     General Freight Trucking 4841 6 6 -- -- -- -- --
          General Freight Trucking, Long-Distance 48412 6 6 -- -- -- -- --
          Professional & Business Services   4 -- -- -- -- -- --
          Leisure & Hospitality   4 3 -- -- -- -- --
     Accommodation & Food Services 72 3 3 -- -- -- -- --
               
                 
     1 Classified according to the North American Industry Classification System, 2002.     
     2 Based on the 1992 BLS Occupational Injury and Illness Classification Manual.     
     3 Includes highway, nonhighway, air, water, rail fatalities, and fatalities resulting from being struck by a vehicle.    
     4 Includes violence by persons, self-inflicted injury, and attacks by animals.     
        5 Includes fatalities at all establishments categorized as Mining (Sector 21) in the North American Industry Classification System, 2002, including establishments not governed by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) rules and reporting, 
such as those in Oil and Gas Extraction.     
     6 Includes fatalities to workers employed by governmental organizations regardless of industry.  
     NOTE: Totals for major categories may include subcategories not shown separately. Dashes indicate no data reported or data that do not meet publication criteria. Data for
2007 are preliminary.  
     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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