PDF

TABLE A-2. Fatal occupational injuries resulting from transportation incidents and homicides, All United States, 2001
Transportation incidents
(percent)
Industry1
Total…………………………………..
Private Industry………………………………….
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing
Agricultural production-crops
Cash grains
Cash grains, corn
Cash grains, n.e.c.
Field crops, except cash grains
Irish potatoes
Field crops, except cash
grains, n.e.c.
Vegetables and melons
Fruits and tree nuts
Berry Crops
Grapes
Tree nuts
Citrus fruits
Deciduous tree fruits
Fruits and tree nuts, n.e.c.
Horticultural specialties
Ornamental floriculture and
nursery products
General farms, primarily crop
Agricultural production - livestock
Livestock, except dairy and poultry
Beef cattle feedlots
Beef cattle, except feedlots
General livestock, except dairy
and poultry
Dairy farms
Poultry and eggs
Broiler, fryer, and roaster chicken
Animal specialties
Horses and other equines
General farms, primarily animal
Agricultural services
Crop services
Crop planting, cultivating, and
protecting
Crop harvesting, primarily by
machine
Crop preparation services for
market, except cotton ginning
Cotton ginning
Veterinary services
See footnotes at end of table.
Total
fatalities
(number)
Total
Highway
Incidents
NonHighway
Incidents
Homicides
(percent)
Worker
struck by
Vehicle
All other
transportation
incidents
Total
Homicides
All other
by shooting homicides
5,900
42.7
23.8
5.5
6.5
6.9
10.8
8.6
2.3
5,270
41.0
23.1
5.9
6.0
6.0
10.5
8.2
2.3
740
301
23
3
3
44
3
51.5
56.5
30.4
--61.4
--
14.7
16.3
---15.9
--
20.0
32.2
17.4
--34.1
--
5.8
6.6
---6.8
--
10.9
1.3
------
1.2
1.3
------
1.1
1.3
------
--------
13
4
27
3
4
4
9
3
3
5
53.8
75.0
74.1
-100.0
-88.9
100.0
---
23.1
-37.0
---88.9
----
--22.2
--------
-----------
-----------
-----------
-----------
-----------
4
174
128
45
4
23
-54.6
38.3
40.0
-43.5
-12.1
17.2
20.0
-26.1
-37.4
18.0
15.6
-13.0
-5.2
2.3
----
-------
-1.7
-----
-1.7
-----
-------
5
56
6
4
6
4
10
191
31
-37.5
----50.0
42.4
54.8
-16.1
-----14.1
--
-17.9
----40.0
6.8
9.7
-------9.4
--
-------12.0
35.5
----------
----------
----------
13
84.6
--
--
--
84.6
--
--
--
7
42.9
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
7
3
7
--57.1
--57.1
----
----
----
----
----
----
Page 1 of 15
TABLE A-2. Fatal occupational injuries resulting from transportation incidents and homicides, All United States, 2001 - continued
Transportation incidents
(percent)
Industry1
Veterinary services for animal
specialties
Animal services, except veterinary
Animal specialty services,
except veterinary
Farm labor and management services
Farm labor contractors and crew
leaders
Landscape and horticultural services
Landscape counseling and planning
Lawn and garden services
Ornamental shrub and tree services
Forestry
Forest products
Forestry services
Fishing, hunting, and trapping
Commercial fishing
Finfish
Shellfish
2
Mining
Metal mining
Gold and silver ores
Gold ores
Miscellaneous metal ores
Miscellaneous metal ores, n.e.c.
Coal mining
Bituminous coal and lignite mining
Bituminous coal and lignite
surface mining
Bituminous coal underground mining
Oil and gas extraction
Crude petroleum and natural gas
Oil and gas field services
Drilling oil and gas wells
Oil and gas field exploration
services
Oil and gas field services, n.e.c.
Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels
Crushed and broken stone
Sand and gravel
construction sand and gravel
Construction
General building contractors
Residential building construction
Single-family homes
Residential buildings, other
than single-family
Operative builders
See footnotes at end of table.
Total
fatalities
(number)
Total
Highway
Incidents
NonHighway
Incidents
Homicides
(percent)
Worker
struck by
Vehicle
All other
transportation
incidents
Total
Homicides
All other
by shooting homicides
3
8
-62.5
-37.5
---
---
---
---
---
---
6
10
50.0
100.0
---
---
-30.0
-70.0
---
---
---
9
133
6
40
74
10
3
4
61
60
7
24
170
13
6
4
4
3
42
28
100.0
33.8
83.3
65.0
10.8
60.0
-75.0
80.3
81.7
57.1
83.3
29.4
46.2
----21.4
32.1
-14.3
50.0
27.5
4.1
-------18.8
--------
-6.8
-20.0
--------5.9
30.8
----7.1
10.7
-9.0
-17.5
5.4
-------2.4
-----7.1
10.7
77.8
3.8
------80.3
81.7
57.1
83.3
2.4
--------
---------------------
---------------------
---------------------
4
13
98
12
84
26
-38.5
28.6
25.0
29.8
19.2
--27.6
25.0
28.6
19.2
-------
-------
-------
-------
-------
-------
3
53
16
4
8
7
1,225
201
99
80
-35.8
43.8
-50.0
42.9
26.0
19.4
18.2
18.8
-34.0
18.8
---12.3
9.5
10.1
12.5
--18.8
---4.6
4.5
6.1
3.8
------7.3
4.5
---
------1.9
----
------2.1
5.0
7.1
8.8
------1.3
2.5
4.0
5.0
------0.8
2.5
3.0
3.8
14
5
21.4
--
---
21.4
--
---
---
---
---
---
Page 2 of 15
TABLE A-2. Fatal occupational injuries resulting from transportation incidents and homicides, All United States, 2001 - continued
Transportation incidents
(percent)
Industry1
Nonresidential building construction
Industrial buildings and warehouses
Nonresidential buildings, other
than industrial buildings and warehouses
Heavy construction, except building
Highway and street construction
Heavy construction, except highway
Bridge, tunnel, and elevated
highway construction
Water, sewer, pipeline, and
communications and power line construction
Heavy construction, n.e.c.
Special trade contractors
Plumbing, heating, air-conditioning
Painting and paper hanging
Electrical work
Masonry, stonework, and plastering
Masonry, stonesetting, and
other stone work
Plastering, drywall,
acoustical, and insulation work
Terrazzo, tile, marble, and
mosaic work
Carpentry and floor work
Carpentry work
Floor laying and other floor
work, n.e.c.
Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work
Concrete work
Water well drilling
Miscellaneous special trade contractors
Structural steel erection
Glass and glazing work
Excavation work
Wrecking and demolition work
Installation or erection of
building equipment, n.e.c.
Special trade contractors, n.e.c.
Manufacturing
Food and kindred products
Meat products
Meat packing plants
Poultry slaughtering and processing
Dairy products
Cheese, natural and processed
Fluid milk
Preserved fruits and vegetables
Frozen specialties, n.e.c.
See footnotes at end of table.
Total
fatalities
(number)
Total
Highway
Incidents
NonHighway
Incidents
Homicides
(percent)
Worker
struck by
Vehicle
All other
transportation
incidents
Total
Homicides
All other
by shooting homicides
83
26
21.7
19.2
8.4
--
---
9.6
11.5
---
---
---
---
53
267
98
168
22.6
40.4
73.5
21.4
9.4
12.7
20.4
8.3
-4.5
9.2
1.8
9.4
21.7
42.9
9.5
-1.5
-1.8
-1.5
3.1
--
-----
-----
31
32.3
12.9
--
19.4
--
--
--
--
96
41
735
79
50
94
60
16.7
24.4
22.2
27.8
20.0
24.5
16.7
7.3
7.3
12.9
20.3
14.0
12.8
10.0
-7.3
4.1
-----
7.3
7.3
3.0
3.8
--6.7
--2.2
--8.5
--
--1.5
3.8
----
--1.1
-----
--0.4
-----
29
10.3
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
27
22.2
18.5
--
--
--
--
--
--
4
66
61
-21.2
18.0
-10.6
9.8
-6.1
6.6
----
----
-4.5
4.9
----
----
5
116
31
15
218
60
3
57
22
60.0
12.1
38.7
40.0
22.0
5.0
-49.1
--
-7.8
22.6
20.0
11.5
--19.3
--
-3.4
--6.4
--17.5
--
----2.3
--7.0
--
----1.8
--5.3
--
----1.4
-----
----1.4
-----
----------
11
63
599
57
17
5
10
7
3
3
5
3
-20.6
29.5
33.3
23.5
-40.0
57.1
--60.0
--
-17.5
17.9
24.6
---57.1
-----
--4.5
----------
--4.2
7.0
---------
--3.0
----------
--5.3
7.0
---------
--4.7
5.3
---------
--0.7
----------
Page 3 of 15
TABLE A-2. Fatal occupational injuries resulting from transportation incidents and homicides, All United States, 2001 - continued
Transportation incidents
(percent)
Industry1
Grain mill products
Prepared feeds, n.e.c.
Bakery products
Bread and other bakery
products, except cookies and crackers
Sugar and confectionery products
Chocolate and cocoa products
Fats and oils
Miscellaneous food and kindred products
Potato chips and similar snacks
Food preparations, n.e.c.
Textile mill products
Textile finishing, except wool
Finishers of broadwoven fabrics
of manmade fiber and silk
Carpets and rugs
Apparel and other textile products
Lumber and wood products
Logging
Sawmills and planing mills
Sawmills and planing mills, general
Millwork, plywood and structural members
Structural Wood Members, n.e.c.
Wood containers
Wood pallets and skids
Wood buildings and mobile homes
Prefabricated wood buildings
Miscellaneous wood products
Reconstituted wood products
Furniture and fixtures
Household furniture
Partitions and fixtures
Paper and allied products
Paper mills
Miscellaneous converted paper products
Printing and publishing
Newspapers
Books
Book publishing
Commercial printing
Commercial printing, lithographic
Commercial printing, n.e.c.
Chemicals and allied products
Industrial inorganic chemicals
Plastics materials and synthetics
Plastics materials and resins
Drugs
Pharmaceutical preparations
See footnotes at end of table.
Total
fatalities
(number)
Highway
Incidents
Total
NonHighway
Incidents
Homicides
(percent)
Worker
struck by
Vehicle
All other
transportation
incidents
Total
Homicides
All other
by shooting homicides
7
3
5
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
----
5
4
3
3
9
3
4
17
4
----55.6
--41.2
--
----55.6
-----
----------
----------
-------29.4
--
----------
----------
----------
3
6
4
151
103
20
18
10
4
4
3
5
3
8
5
12
4
3
12
6
4
32
17
3
3
8
4
4
43
3
10
9
4
4
-83.3
-25.8
26.2
20.0
22.2
------37.5
-25.0
-----68.8
82.4
--50.0
--39.5
-40.0
44.4
---
---13.2
13.6
----------------40.6
41.2
--37.5
--30.2
-40.0
44.4
---
---6.6
6.8
----------------12.5
23.5
------------
---4.6
3.9
----------------12.5
-------------
-83.3
---------------------------------
--75.0
--------------------------------
--75.0
--------------------------------
-----------------------------------
Page 4 of 15
TABLE A-2. Fatal occupational injuries resulting from transportation incidents and homicides, All United States, 2001 - continued
Transportation incidents
(percent)
Industry1
Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods
Paints and allied products
Industrial organic chemicals
Industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c.
Agricultural chemicals
Miscellaneous chemical products
Chemical preparations, n.e.c.
Petroleum and coal products
Petroleum refining
Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products
Miscellaneous plastics products, n.e.c.
Plastics products, n.e.c.
Stone, clay, and glass products
Glass and glassware, pressed or blown
Pressed and blown glass, n.e.c.
Concrete, gypsum, and plaster products
Concrete block and brick
Concrete products, n.e.c.
Ready-mixed concrete
Primary metal industries
Blast furnace and basic steel products
Blast furnaces and steel mills
Iron and steel foundries
Gray and ductile iron foundries
Steel foundries, n.e.c.
Secondary nonferrous metals
Nonferrous rolling and drawing
Nonferrous foundries (castings)
Miscellaneous primary metal products
Metal heat treating
Fabricated metal products
Fabricated structural metal products
Fabricated structural metal
Fabricated plate work (boiler shops)
Sheet metal work
Metal forgings and stampings
Iron and steel forgings
Metal services, n.e.c.
Plating and polishing
Metal coating and allied services
Miscellaneous fabricated metal products
Fabricated pipe and fittings
Industrial machinery and equipment
Construction and related machinery
Construction machinery
Metalworking machinery
Special dies, tools, jigs and
fixtures
See footnotes at end of table.
Total
fatalities
(number)
Highway
Incidents
Total
NonHighway
Incidents
Homicides
(percent)
Worker
struck by
Vehicle
All other
transportation
incidents
Total
Homicides
All other
by shooting homicides
3
4
4
4
5
10
7
7
5
20
16
12
52
3
3
42
4
13
22
35
14
10
7
3
4
3
4
3
3
3
51
27
13
7
3
5
3
7
4
3
7
5
38
8
4
9
------------44.2
--40.5
--63.6
-----------19.6
29.6
46.2
---------28.9
37.5
---
------------34.6
--35.7
--59.1
-----------13.7
25.9
46.2
---------18.4
----
------------7.7
----------------------------------
------------------------------------------7.9
----
-----------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------
3
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Page 5 of 15
TABLE A-2. Fatal occupational injuries resulting from transportation incidents and homicides, All United States, 2001 - continued
Transportation incidents
(percent)
Industry1
Refrigeration and service machinery
Refrigeration and heating equipment
Industrial machinery, n.e.c.
Industrial machinery, n.e.c.
Electronic and other electric equipment
Communications equipment
Radio and TV communications
equipment
Electronic components and accessories
Miscellaneous electrical equipment
and supplies
Transportation equipment
Motor vehicles and equipment
Motor vehicles and car bodies
Motor vehicle parts and accessories
Aircraft and parts
Aircraft
Aircraft parts and equipment, n.e.c.
Ship and boat building and repairing
Boat building and repairing
Railroad equipment
Instruments and related products
Miscellaneous manufacturing industries
Jewelry, silverware, and plated ware
Jewelry, precious metal
Toys and sporting goods
Miscellaneous manufactures
Signs and advertising specialities
Transportation and public utilities
Railroad transportation
Railroads
Railroads, Line-Haul Operating
Local and interurban passenger transit
Local and suburban transportation
Local and Suburban Transit
Local Passenger Transportation,
n.e.c.
Taxicabs
Intercity and rural bus transportation
Bus charter service
Bus Charter Services, Except Local
School buses
Trucking and warehousing
Trucking and courier services,
except air
Local trucking without storage
Trucking, except local
Local trucking with storage
See footnotes at end of table.
Total
fatalities
(number)
Highway
Incidents
Total
NonHighway
Incidents
Homicides
(percent)
Worker
struck by
Vehicle
All other
transportation
incidents
Total
Homicides
All other
by shooting homicides
5
4
7
7
14
3
----21.4
--
-------
-------
-------
-------
-------
-------
-------
3
4
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
3
33
18
9
9
8
4
3
4
3
3
4
14
3
3
3
8
6
911
18
16
13
80
21
11
-24.2
27.8
33.3
--------35.7
100.0
100.0
---70.7
83.3
81.3
84.6
45.0
76.2
54.5
------------------49.5
---37.5
61.9
27.3
------------------1.3
-------
------------------7.4
22.2
25.0
30.8
7.5
14.3
27.3
-9.1
----------21.4
100.0
100.0
---12.5
50.0
50.0
46.2
----
-18.2
27.8
44.4
--------------5.7
---47.5
---
-18.2
27.8
44.4
--------------4.5
---37.5
---
------------------1.2
---10.0
---
9
46
3
4
3
6
533
100.0
23.9
---83.3
78.4
100.0
23.9
---50.0
68.7
------1.1
------6.6
------2.1
-71.7
----2.1
-56.5
----1.7
-15.2
------
502
113
328
10
79.9
75.2
81.7
60.0
70.5
59.3
73.8
50.0
0.6
----
6.6
10.6
5.5
--
2.2
3.5
2.1
--
2.0
-2.1
--
1.6
-1.5
--
-----
Page 6 of 15
TABLE A-2. Fatal occupational injuries resulting from transportation incidents and homicides, All United States, 2001 - continued
Transportation incidents
(percent)
Industry1
Courier services, except air
Public warehousing and storage
Refrigerated warehousing and storage
General warehousing and storage
Trucking terminal facilities
Water transportation
Deep sea foreign transportation of
freight
Water transportation of freight, n.e.c.
Water transportation services
Marine cargo handling
Towing and tugboat services
Marinas
Transportation by air
Air transportation, scheduled and
air courier services
Air transportation, scheduled
Air courier services
Air transportation, nonscheduled
Airports, flying fields, and services
Airports, Flying Fields, and
Airport Terminal Services (aircraft upholstery
Transportation services
Passenger transportation arrangement
Freight transportation arrangement
Miscellaneous transportation services
Transportation Services, n.e.c.
Communications
Telephone communications
Radiotelephone communications
Telephone communications,
except radiotelephone
Radio and television broadcasting
Television Broadcasting Stations
Cable and other pay television services
Electric, gas, and sanitary services
Electric services
Gas production and distribution
Natural Gas Transmission
Natural Gas Transmission and
Distribution
Natural Gas Distribution
Combination utility services
Electric and other services combined
Sanitary services
Refuse systems
Wholesale trade
Wholesale trade--durable goods
See footnotes at end of table.
Total
fatalities
(number)
Total
Highway
Incidents
NonHighway
Incidents
Homicides
(percent)
Worker
struck by
Vehicle
All other
transportation
incidents
Total
Homicides
All other
by shooting homicides
24
16
5
6
6
42
83.3
43.8
60.0
50.0
-54.8
79.2
18.8
-----
-18.8
-----
-------
-----45.2
-------
-------
-------
7
8
20
9
5
4
85
57.1
62.5
60.0
55.6
80.0
-88.2
------3.5
--------
--------
57.1
37.5
50.0
33.3
80.0
-83.5
--------
--------
--------
35
19
13
32
17
88.6
94.7
76.9
100.0
64.7
8.6
-23.1
---
------
------
80.0
94.7
53.8
100.0
58.8
------
------
------
16
25
4
10
9
8
33
16
3
62.5
56.0
-80.0
33.3
37.5
54.5
43.8
--
-36.0
-50.0
--48.5
43.8
--
----------
-12.0
--------
56.3
---------
----------
----------
----------
11
5
3
10
88
25
10
3
45.5
80.0
-50.0
46.6
28.0
40.0
--
45.5
60.0
-40.0
23.9
16.0
---
----4.5
----
----18.2
----
---------
---------
---------
---------
3
3
8
4
43
38
220
124
--37.5
-60.5
57.9
58.2
54.0
----27.9
23.7
44.1
39.5
------3.6
5.6
----30.2
34.2
6.4
4.8
------4.1
4.0
------2.7
2.4
------2.3
2.4
---------
Page 7 of 15
TABLE A-2. Fatal occupational injuries resulting from transportation incidents and homicides, All United States, 2001 - continued
Transportation incidents
(percent)
Industry1
Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies
Automobile and other motor vehicles
Motor vehicle supplies and new parts
Tires and tubes
Motor Vehicle Parts, Used
Furniture and homefurnishings
Lumber and construction materials
Lumber, Plywood, Millwork, and
Wood Panels
Brick, Stone, and Related
Construction Materials
Professional and commercial equipment
Commercial Equipment, n.e.c.
Metals and minerals, except petroleum
Metals Service Centers and Offices
Electrical goods
Electrical Apparatus and
Equipment, Wiring Supplies, and Construction
Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment
Plumbing and Heating Equipment
and Supplies
Machinery, equipment, and supplies
Construction and Mining (Except
Petroleum) Machinery and Equipment
Farm and Garden Machinery and
Equipment
Industrial Machinery and Equipment
Industrial Supplies
Miscellaneous durable goods
Scrap and waste materials
Wholesale trade--nondurable goods
Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries
Apparel, piece goods, and notions
Groceries and related products
Dairy products, except dried or
canned
Poultry and poultry products
Fish and seafoods
Meats and meat products
Fresh fruits and vegetables
Farm-product raw materials
Grain and Field Beans
Livestock
Chemicals and allied products
Chemicals and Allied Products,
n.e.c.
Petroleum and petroleum products
Total
fatalities
(number)
Highway
Incidents
Total
NonHighway
Incidents
Homicides
(percent)
Worker
struck by
Vehicle
All other
transportation
incidents
Total
Homicides
All other
by shooting homicides
20
7
4
3
5
3
16
50.0
71.4
75.0
---43.8
30.0
-75.0
---31.3
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
--------
5
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
7
6
3
8
8
9
42.9
100.0
100.0
--66.7
-83.3
---66.7
-------
-------
-------
-------
-------
-------
9
6
66.7
50.0
66.7
50.0
---
---
---
---
---
---
3
26
-65.4
-57.7
---
---
---
---
---
---
4
75.0
75.0
--
--
--
--
--
--
7
10
3
28
25
96
3
3
31
85.7
60.0
-53.6
60.0
63.5
100.0
-83.9
71.4
50.0
-21.4
24.0
50.0
100.0
-61.3
----------
---21.4
24.0
8.3
--16.1
-----4.2
----
-----3.1
----
----------
----------
3
3
3
3
6
17
12
5
6
100.0
-100.0
-83.3
23.5
25.0
-66.7
----83.3
---66.7
----------
----------
----------
----------
----------
----------
5
5
80.0
60.0
80.0
60.0
---
---
---
---
---
---
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 8 of 15
TABLE A-2. Fatal occupational injuries resulting from transportation incidents and homicides, All United States, 2001 - continued
Transportation incidents
(percent)
Industry1
Petroleum products wholesalers,
except bulk stations and terminals
Miscellaneous nondurable goods
Farm Supplies
Flowers, Nursery Stock, and
Florists’ Supplies
Nondurable Goods, n.e.c.
Retail trade
Building materials and garden supplies
Lumber and other building materials
Hardware stores
General merchandise stores
Department stores
Variety stores
Miscellaneous general merchandise stores
Food stores
Grocery stores
Meat and fish markets
Fruit and vegetable markets
Retail bakeries
Miscellaneous food stores
Automotive dealers and service stations
New and used car dealers
Used car dealers
Auto and home supply stores
Gasoline service stations
Boat dealers
Motorcycle dealers
Apparel and accessory stores
Men's and boys' clothing stores
Miscellaneous apparel and accessory
stores
Furniture and homefurnishings stores
Furniture and homefurnishings stores
Furniture Stores
Floor Coverings Stores
Radio, television, and computer stores
Radio, Television, and Consumer
Electronics Stores
Eating and drinking places
Eating places
Drinking places
Miscellaneous retail
Drug stores and proprietary stores
Liquor stores
Used merchandise stores
Miscellaneous shopping goods stores
Total
fatalities
(number)
Total
Highway
Incidents
NonHighway
Incidents
Homicides
(percent)
Worker
struck by
Vehicle
All other
transportation
incidents
Total
Homicides
All other
by shooting homicides
3
26
14
-61.5
57.1
-53.8
50.0
----
----
----
----
----
----
6
4
537
24
16
4
21
9
3
9
132
111
4
4
9
4
83
27
5
15
24
6
3
12
3
50.0
75.0
24.8
25.0
18.8
-38.1
55.6
-33.3
10.6
8.1
-75.0
--51.8
74.1
-53.3
25.0
50.0
-33.3
--
50.0
75.0
18.8
---28.6
33.3
-33.3
6.8
6.3
----43.4
70.4
-46.7
20.8
--25.0
--
--1.3
12.5
----------------------
--3.4
-------3.8
-----3.6
---------
--1.3
-------------3.6
---------
--52.1
12.5
--33.3
--44.4
78.0
82.9
75.0
-44.4
75.0
22.9
---66.7
--41.7
--
--43.4
---33.3
--44.4
67.4
73.0
75.0
---19.3
---54.2
--25.0
--
--8.8
-------10.6
9.9
----3.6
---12.5
-----
3
22
13
10
3
8
100.0
27.3
38.5
40.0
---
100.0
13.6
-----
-------
-------
-------
-36.4
---87.5
-36.4
---87.5
-------
4
147
100
36
93
3
16
11
17
-15.6
20.0
-30.1
-----
-12.2
15.0
-24.7
-----
----------
----5.4
-----
----------
100.0
63.3
60.0
75.0
44.1
-93.8
72.7
47.1
100.0
49.7
47.0
61.1
36.6
-93.8
36.4
29.4
-13.6
13.0
13.9
7.5
--36.4
17.6
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 9 of 15
TABLE A-2. Fatal occupational injuries resulting from transportation incidents and homicides, All United States, 2001 - continued
Transportation incidents
(percent)
Industry1
Sporting goods stores and
bicycle shops
Book stores
Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops
Nonstore retailers
Automatic merchandising machine
operators
Direct selling establishments
Fuel dealers
Fuel oil dealers
Retail stores, n.e.c.
Florists
Miscellaneous Retail Stores, n.e.c.
Finance, insurance, and real estate
Depository institutions
Commercial banks
National Commercial Banks
State Commercial Banks
State Commercial Banks
State Commercial Banks
Functions closely related to banking
Functions Related to Depository
Banking, n.e.c.
Security and commodity brokers
Security brokers and dealers
Security and commodity services
Investment Advice
Insurance carriers
Medical service and health insurance
Insurance agents, brokers, and service
Real estate
Real estate operators and lessors
Operators of nonresidential
buildings
Operators of apartment buildings
Real estate agents and managers
Services
Hotels and other lodging places
Hotels and motels
Camps and recreational vehicle parks
Personal services
Laundry, cleaning, and garment services
Linen Supply
Industrial Launderers
Beauty shops
Barber shops
Funeral service and crematories
Miscellaneous personal services
See footnotes at end of table.
Total
fatalities
(number)
Total
Highway
Incidents
NonHighway
Incidents
Homicides
(percent)
Worker
struck by
Vehicle
All other
transportation
incidents
Total
Homicides
All other
by shooting homicides
7
3
3
28
---67.9
---57.1
-----
---10.7
-----
---25.0
---25.0
-----
3
25
5
4
13
5
6
86
15
9
4
4
4
4
3
-68.0
--38.5
-50.0
32.6
40.0
44.4
75.0
-----
-56.0
--30.8
-50.0
15.1
26.7
44.4
75.0
-----
----------------
-12.0
-----7.0
--------
-------8.1
--------
-24.0
-----23.3
33.3
-----100.0
-24.0
-----12.8
33.3
-----100.0
-------10.5
--------
3
9
4
4
4
5
3
10
46
29
-55.6
-----50.0
21.7
10.3
-------50.0
---
-----------
--------10.9
10.3
-33.3
---------
100.0
-------30.4
34.5
100.0
-------10.9
17.2
--------19.6
17.2
9
18
15
767
36
33
3
45
12
4
3
10
9
4
8
--33.3
38.3
8.3
--28.9
41.7
----75.0
37.5
---20.2
8.3
--28.9
41.7
----75.0
37.5
---5.3
------------
---6.5
------------
---6.3
------------
-44.4
26.7
16.3
47.2
51.5
-48.9
---90.0
100.0
---
-27.8
-11.5
27.8
30.3
-37.8
---70.0
88.9
---
-16.7
26.7
4.8
19.4
21.2
-11.1
--------
Page 10 of 15
TABLE A-2. Fatal occupational injuries resulting from transportation incidents and homicides, All United States, 2001 - continued
Transportation incidents
(percent)
Industry1
Miscellaneous Personal
Services, n.e.c.
Business services
Advertising
Outdoor Advertising Services
Mailing, reproduction, stenographic
Services to buildings
Disinfecting and pest control
services
Building cleaning and
maintenance services, n.e.c.
Miscellaneous equipment rental and
leasing
Heavy construction equipment
rental and leasing
Equipment Rental and Leasing, n.e.c.
Personnel supply services
Employment agencies
Help supply services
Computer and data processing services
Computer Programming Services
Computer Processing and Data
Preparation and Processing Services
Miscellaneous business services
Detective, guard, and armored
car services
Security systems services
Business Services, n.e.c.
Auto repair, services, and parking
Automotive rentals, no drivers
Passenger Car Rental
Automobile Parking
Automotive Repair Shops
Top, Body, and Upholstery
Repair Shops and Paint Shops
Tire retreading and repair shops
General automotive repair shops
Automotive repair shops, n.e.c.
Automotive services, except repair
Automotive services, except
repairand carwashes
Miscellaneous repair services
Electrical repair shops
Refrigeration and
Air-Conditioning Service and Repair Shops
Electrical and Electronic
Repair Shops, n.e.c.
Miscellaneous repair shops
See footnotes at end of table.
Total
fatalities
(number)
Highway
Incidents
Total
NonHighway
Incidents
Homicides
(percent)
Worker
struck by
Vehicle
All other
transportation
incidents
Total
Homicides
All other
by shooting homicides
8
191
5
3
6
31
37.5
39.8
--50.0
29.0
37.5
23.6
---25.8
-5.2
-----
-6.8
-----
-4.2
-----
-14.7
-----
-11.0
-----
-3.7
-----
4
75.0
75.0
--
--
--
--
--
--
27
22.2
18.5
--
--
--
--
--
--
29
44.8
17.2
17.2
--
--
--
--
--
22
7
33
3
30
16
4
36.4
71.4
48.5
-46.7
68.8
--
13.6
-18.2
-13.3
50.0
--
18.2
-12.1
-13.3
---
--18.2
-20.0
---
--------
--9.1
-10.0
---
--------
--------
3
71
100.0
33.8
100.0
23.9
---
-5.6
-4.2
-31.0
-25.4
-5.6
40
5
25
115
11
11
3
65
17.5
80.0
48.0
34.8
72.7
72.7
-13.8
10.0
60.0
36.0
13.0
63.6
63.6
-6.2
---3.5
-----
7.5
--16.5
-----
---------
52.5
--14.8
---16.9
42.5
--10.4
---10.8
10.0
--4.3
---6.2
15
5
36
5
36
--13.9
-63.9
----11.1
------
----47.2
------
33.3
-13.9
-11.1
26.7
---11.1
--8.3
---
34
46
9
67.6
30.4
33.3
11.8
10.9
--
-13.0
--
50.0
---
----
8.8
---
8.8
---
----
3
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
5
36
-27.8
-11.1
-11.1
---
---
---
---
---
Page 11 of 15
TABLE A-2. Fatal occupational injuries resulting from transportation incidents and homicides, All United States, 2001 - continued
Transportation incidents
(percent)
Industry1
Welding Repair
Repair Services, n.e.c.
Motion pictures
Video tape rental
Amusement and recreation services
Producers, orchestras, entertainers
Theatrical Producers (Except
Motion Picture) and Miscellaneous Theatrical
Commercial sports
Professional sports clubs and
promoters
Racing, including track operation
Miscellaneous amusement, recreation
services
Physical fitness facilities
Public golf courses
Amusement parks
Membership sports and
recreation clubs
Amusement and Recreation
Services, n.e.c.
Health services
Offices and clinics of medical doctors
Offices of other health practitioners
Offices and Clinics of Health
Practitioners, n.e.c.
Nursing and personal care facilities
Skilled Nursing Care Facilities
Nursing and Personal Care
Facilities, n.e.c.
Hospitals
General medical and surgical
hospitals
Psychiatric hospitals
Medical and dental laboratories
Home health care services
Health and allied services, n.e.c.
Legal services
Educational services
Elementary and secondary schools
Colleges and universities
Colleges, Universities, and
Professional Schools
Vocational schools
Vocational Schools, n.e.c.
Schools and educational services, n.e.c.
Social services
Individual and family services
See footnotes at end of table.
Total
fatalities
(number)
Highway
Incidents
Total
NonHighway
Incidents
Homicides
(percent)
Worker
struck by
Vehicle
All other
transportation
incidents
Total
Homicides
All other
by shooting homicides
6
29
8
6
94
8
-27.6
--45.7
62.5
-10.3
--16.0
62.5
-10.3
--18.1
--
----6.4
--
----5.3
--
--75.0
100.0
5.3
--
--62.5
83.3
5.3
--
-------
6
28
50.0
67.9
50.0
10.7
-46.4
---
---
---
---
---
4
24
-79.2
-12.5
-54.2
---
---
---
---
---
57
4
3
5
33.3
----
12.3
----
7.0
----
7.0
----
7.0
----
8.8
75.0
---
8.8
75.0
---
-----
8
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
36
69
5
4
36.1
27.5
-75.0
16.7
23.2
-75.0
-----
-----
8.3
----
-21.7
---
-13.0
---
-8.7
---
3
11
4
100.0
36.4
--
100.0
---
----
----
----
----
----
----
5
33
-12.1
-9.1
---
---
---
-24.2
-12.1
-12.1
26
3
3
6
4
6
44
20
5
11.5
--66.7
--70.5
70.0
--
---66.7
--22.7
45.0
--
----------
----------
------47.7
25.0
--
11.5
100.0
--75.0
-----
----------
----------
4
3
3
15
31
10
---86.7
48.4
60.0
----38.7
50.0
-------
-------
---86.7
---
----19.4
--
----9.7
--
----9.7
--
Page 12 of 15
TABLE A-2. Fatal occupational injuries resulting from transportation incidents and homicides, All United States, 2001 - continued
Transportation incidents
(percent)
Industry1
Job training and related services
Child day care services
Residential care
Museums, botanical, zoological gardens
Membership organizations
Civic and social associations
Religious organizations
Engineering and management services
Engineering and architectural services
Engineering services
Surveying services
Research and testing services
Commercial Physical and
Biological Research
Management and public relations
Management Services
Private households
Services, n.e.c.
Total
fatalities
(number)
Total
Highway
Incidents
NonHighway
Incidents
Homicides
(percent)
Worker
struck by
Vehicle
All other
transportation
incidents
Total
Homicides
All other
by shooting homicides
5
4
7
3
27
3
21
36
21
12
8
4
--42.9
-40.7
-42.9
66.7
85.7
83.3
87.5
--
--42.9
-25.9
-28.6
36.1
42.9
66.7
---
-------------
-------19.4
28.6
-62.5
--
-------8.3
14.3
----
--42.9
----------
-------------
--42.9
----------
3
9
3
10
3
-44.4
----
-33.3
----
------
------
------
---30.0
--
------
------
Government3
630
56.7
29.5
2.1
10.6
14.4
14.0
11.7
2.2
Federal Government (including resident
armed forces)
161
64.6
22.4
3.1
1.9
37.3
5.6
3.7
1.9
6
6
5
17
15
4
130
7
7
5
3
5
---58.8
66.7
-69.2
57.1
57.1
80.0
-80.0
---52.9
60.0
-19.2
42.9
42.9
60.0
---
------2.3
------
------2.3
------
------45.4
----80.0
---23.5
26.7
-3.8
------
------3.8
------
---17.6
20.0
--------
5
109
109
80.0
70.6
70.6
-15.6
15.6
-2.8
2.8
----
80.0
50.5
50.5
----
----
----
112
72.3
36.6
--
22.3
11.6
8.9
3.6
5.4
3
16
16
15
8
-93.8
93.8
93.3
87.5
-31.3
31.3
26.7
--
------
-62.5
62.5
66.7
37.5
----50.0
------
------
------
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing
Forestry
Forestry services
Transportation and public utilities
United States Postal Service
Services
Public Administration
Justice, public order, and safety
Public order and safety
Police protection
Administration of human resources
Administration of Economic Programs
Regulation and Administration of
Transportation Programs
National security and international affairs
National security
State Government
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing
Construction
Heavy construction, except building
Highway and street construction
Transportation and public utilities
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 13 of 15
TABLE A-2. Fatal occupational injuries resulting from transportation incidents and homicides, All United States, 2001 - continued
Transportation incidents
(percent)
Industry1
Communications
Radio and television broadcasting
Television Broadcasting Stations
Services
Educational services
Colleges and universities
Colleges, Universities, and
Professional Schools
Public Administration
Executive, legislative, and general
Justice, public order, and safety
Public order and safety
Police protection
Correctional institutions
Administration of human resources
Administration of Social, Human
Resource and Income Maintenance Programs
Environmental quality and housing
Administration of Environmental
Quality Programs
Land, Mineral, Wildlife, and
Forest Conservation
Administration of Economic Programs
Regulation and Administration of
Transportation Programs
Local Government
Construction
Heavy construction, except building
Highway and street construction
Transportation and public utilities
Local and interurban passenger transit
Local and suburban transportation
Local and Suburban Transit
Local Passenger Transportation,
n.e.c.
Electric, gas, and sanitary services
Electric services
Water supply
Sanitary services
Sewerage systems
Refuse systems
Services
Amusement and recreation services
Miscellaneous amusement, recreation
services
Total
fatalities
(number)
Highway
Incidents
Total
NonHighway
Incidents
Homicides
(percent)
Worker
struck by
Vehicle
All other
transportation
incidents
Total
Homicides
All other
by shooting homicides
4
3
3
18
14
10
75.0
--50.0
57.1
50.0
---16.7
21.4
--
-------
-------
75.0
--22.2
28.6
40.0
-------
-------
-------
10
67
3
33
33
23
7
8
50.0
71.6
-72.7
72.7
87.0
42.9
75.0
-47.8
-42.4
42.4
47.8
-75.0
---------
-16.4
-21.2
21.2
26.1
---
40.0
6.0
-9.1
9.1
13.0
---
-13.4
-15.2
15.2
13.0
---
-6.0
-9.1
9.1
----
-7.5
-------
6
10
66.7
50.0
66.7
30.0
---
---
---
---
---
---
10
50.0
30.0
--
--
--
--
--
--
9
13
44.4
84.6
-61.5
---
-23.1
---
---
---
---
13
84.6
61.5
--
23.1
--
--
--
--
332
47.3
32.2
1.8
11.4
1.8
20.5
19.0
1.5
22
20
19
37
8
7
4
63.6
70.0
68.4
27.0
37.5
---
22.7
25.0
26.3
18.9
37.5
---
--------
31.8
35.0
31.6
-----
--------
---10.8
----
---10.8
----
--------
3
27
4
7
15
9
6
58
5
-25.9
-42.9
26.7
-50.0
58.6
--
-14.8
-----43.1
--
----------
-------12.1
--
----------
-------8.6
--
-------6.9
--
----------
4
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 14 of 15
TABLE A-2. Fatal occupational injuries resulting from transportation incidents and homicides, All United States, 2001 - continued
Transportation incidents
(percent)
Industry1
Amusement and Recreation
Services, n.e.c.
Health services
Hospitals
General medical and surgical
hospitals
Educational services
Elementary and secondary schools
Social services
Individual and family services
Public Administration
Executive, legislative, and general
Executive offices
Executive and legislative combined
Executive and Legislative
Office, Combined
Justice, public order, and safety
Public order and safety
Police protection
Fire protection
Public Order and Safety, n.e.c.
Administration of human resources
Environmental quality and housing
Administration of Environmental
Quality Programs
Air and Water Resource and
Solid Waste Management
Administration of Economic Programs
Regulation and Administration of
Transportation Programs
Regulation and Administration of
Communications, Electric, Gas, and Other Utilitie
Total
fatalities
(number)
Total
Highway
Incidents
NonHighway
Incidents
Homicides
(percent)
Worker
struck by
Vehicle
All other
transportation
incidents
Total
Homicides
All other
by shooting homicides
3
5
3
-60.0
--
-60.0
--
----
----
----
----
----
----
3
38
33
5
5
214
14
4
3
-60.5
60.6
60.0
60.0
46.3
78.6
75.0
--
-42.1
42.4
60.0
60.0
32.7
57.1
75.0
--
----------
-15.8
15.2
--11.2
21.4
---
-----1.9
----
-7.9
9.1
--27.6
----
-----25.7
----
-----1.9
----
3
173
173
121
44
3
3
14
-41.0
41.0
43.0
36.4
--50.0
-28.9
28.9
30.6
25.0
--42.9
---------
-9.8
9.8
10.7
6.8
----
-1.7
1.7
------
-32.4
32.4
44.6
-----
-30.6
30.6
42.1
-----
-1.7
1.7
2.5
-----
13
53.8
46.2
--
--
--
--
--
--
12
10
50.0
80.0
41.7
40.0
---
-30.0
---
---
---
---
6
66.7
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
4
100.0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1
Classified according to the Standard Industrial Classification Manual,
1987
2
Includes fatalities at all establishments categorized as Mining
(Division B) in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1987 Edition,
including establishments not governed by the Mine Safety and Health
Administration (MSHA) rules and reporting, such as those in Oil and
Gas Extraction.
3
Includes fatalities to workers employed by governmental organizations
regardless of industry.
NOTE: Totals for major categories may include subcategories not shown
separately. Percentages may not add to totals because of rounding.
There were 15 fatalities for which there was insufficient information to
determine a specific industry classification, though a distinction between
private and government was made for each.
Dashes indicate no data reported or data that do not meet
publication criteria.
n.e.c. means "not elsewhere classified."
Data for 2001 are preliminary; data for previous years
are final.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor
Statistics, in cooperation with State and Federal agencies,
Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries
Page 15 of 15