IN 2006 THERE WERE 5,702 REPORTED DEATHS. YET THAT NUMBER WAS ONLY BASED ON CERTAIN INSTANCES THE ACTUAL NUMBER WE BELIEVE IS SIGNIFICANTLY HIGHER BUT UNTIL IMPROVEMENTS ARE MADE TO INCLUDE ALL FATALITIES. THE TRUE NUMBER OF DEATHS REMAIN UNKNOWN.
If you have lost a friend coworker or family member who was killed on the job please contact
United Support & Memorial for Workplace Fatalities
for direction and emotional support
Respectfully,
Mary Vivenzi
United Support & Memorial
For Workplace Fatalities
web site ~ http://www.usmwf.org
Email ~ Mvivenzi@usmwf.org
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Total fatal injuries (all sectors):
4,690 in 2010
That is according to the US Bureau of LAbor Statics and therefore is the number for the US only.
That's about 3 people a day, every day. Of course, these are the reported statistics to the US government. Undocumented workers are frequently injured or even killed on the job and the incident is never reported because the employer has not paid any taxes or insurance on the employee.
There is no specific data available on the number of people who die from biscuit-related injuries each year. Biscuit-related injuries are generally rare and not a common cause of death.
about 5,666 most are related to surfing
90,000
About 4,200 people in the United States die from unintentional injuries in the bathroom every year, including incidents that occur in the shower. These injuries may be due to falls, burns, or other accidents related to bathing or showering.
Most people who die from osteoporosis actually die from injuries related to the loss of bone. About 1.5 million people in the United States die from osteoporosis related injuries or complications each year but very few actually die from bone loss itself.
Around 8.9 million people are treated in emergency departments for fall-related injuries each year in the United States.
Around 300,000 door-related finger injuries are reported each year. These injuries can range from minor cuts and bruises to more serious injuries like fractures or dislocations.
90,000
According to the Centers for Disease Control, there are about 234,094 bathroom-related injuries in the US each year. This number includes falls in tubs and showers as well as other injuries in the bathroom.
According to government websites, approximately 1.5 million workplace injuries are reported in the United Kingdom each year. Accidents included in these statistics range from minor injuries, such as sprains or cuts, to major events resulting in death.
No. Many of the injuries are pitching related.
Approximately 200,000 people die from injuries each year in the United States. These injuries can result from motor vehicle accidents, falls, drowning, and other causes. Preventive measures and safety precautions can help reduce the number of injury-related deaths.