well based on my sources i would conclude that i can't confirm that people get hurt at work, so indefinitaley if that is spelled right....i have no answer hahahahah
Accidents. There is no specific one, but all accidents are clumped into this. It's sports, motor vehicles, drug overdose, alcohol related, ect.
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In 2012, alcohol-related fatalities in the US decreased from the previous year's number.
Yes, alcohol-impaired driving is a significant issue in America, contributing to a substantial number of road fatalities and injuries each year. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), approximately one-third of all traffic-related deaths involve a driver with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% or higher. Efforts to combat this problem include public awareness campaigns, stricter laws, and increased enforcement against drunk driving.
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.
Drinking alcohol in moderation does not cause any deaths. However, abusing alcohol results in an unknown number of injuries and deaths.
A lot. u cant find the exact number cuz there are many soccer players who get hurt everyday, so u cant find the exact # of injuries in America.
approximately 156,893 people get injured on the job because of alcohol... i think. so ive been told. i wouldn't listen to me though.
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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.
The number of deaths total was 3244. The number of alcohol related deaths was 1041. Divide 1041 by 3244 and you're left with around .32. Convert the decimal into a fraction and then you're left with 32%. The percentage of traffic fatalities that were alcohol-related is 32% when compared to the total amount of traffic related deaths in florida in 2008.