"The number, rate, and costs of fatal occupational injuries in the U.S. mining industry by gender, race, age, occupational group, and event or exposure, 1992 - 2002, are presented in tabular form in this fact sheet." - NIOSHTIC-2"September 2006."Also available via the World Wide Web
This chapter presents proportionate mortality ratios (PMRs) derived from death certificate data in t...
"In 2003, 14,391 mining operations reported employment statistics to the Mine Safety and Health Admi...
According to the National Traumatic Occupational Fatalities (NTOF) surveillance system, occupational...
An examination of the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) data for the period 1992-1995 sho...
"The number, rate, and costs of fatal occupational injuries in the U.S. manufacturing industry by ge...
"Historically, the highest rates of fatal and nonfatal injury have occurred in the mining industry. ...
"The number, rate, and costs of fatal occupational injuries in the U.S. service industry by gender, ...
"Current occupational safety surveillance data reveal staggering human and economic losses associate...
This chapter presents an overview of fatal and nonfatal injuries reported to MSHA during 1986-1995. ...
"The number, rate, and costs of fatal occupational injuries in the U.S. retail trade by gender, race...
"In 2002, 14,520 mining operations reported employment statistics to the Mine Safety and Health Admi...
For the period 1980-1989, mining still ranked as the number one United States industry with respect ...
Problem: Mining in the United States remains one of the most hazardous industries, despite significa...
"A total of 14,413 mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Administratio...
[Excerpt] Workers in the mining industry continue to face a higher risk of fatal injury than average...
This chapter presents proportionate mortality ratios (PMRs) derived from death certificate data in t...
"In 2003, 14,391 mining operations reported employment statistics to the Mine Safety and Health Admi...
According to the National Traumatic Occupational Fatalities (NTOF) surveillance system, occupational...
An examination of the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) data for the period 1992-1995 sho...
"The number, rate, and costs of fatal occupational injuries in the U.S. manufacturing industry by ge...
"Historically, the highest rates of fatal and nonfatal injury have occurred in the mining industry. ...
"The number, rate, and costs of fatal occupational injuries in the U.S. service industry by gender, ...
"Current occupational safety surveillance data reveal staggering human and economic losses associate...
This chapter presents an overview of fatal and nonfatal injuries reported to MSHA during 1986-1995. ...
"The number, rate, and costs of fatal occupational injuries in the U.S. retail trade by gender, race...
"In 2002, 14,520 mining operations reported employment statistics to the Mine Safety and Health Admi...
For the period 1980-1989, mining still ranked as the number one United States industry with respect ...
Problem: Mining in the United States remains one of the most hazardous industries, despite significa...
"A total of 14,413 mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Administratio...
[Excerpt] Workers in the mining industry continue to face a higher risk of fatal injury than average...
This chapter presents proportionate mortality ratios (PMRs) derived from death certificate data in t...
"In 2003, 14,391 mining operations reported employment statistics to the Mine Safety and Health Admi...
According to the National Traumatic Occupational Fatalities (NTOF) surveillance system, occupational...