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Analysis of Construction-related Fatalities and Causes in 2005

This report examines the distribution of deaths in traffic work zones and construction sites in 2005, highlighting occupations most affected by vehicle incidents. It also analyzes trenching-related deaths causes from 2003 to 2005.

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Analysis of Construction-related Fatalities and Causes in 2005

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  1. 39a. Distribution of deaths caused by vehicles and heavy equipment, in traffic work zones, other construction sites, and streets and highways, 2005

  2. 39b. Distribution of deaths caused by vehicles and heavy equipment in traffic work zones versus other construction sites, by occupation, 2005

  3. 39c.Distribution of deaths from vehicle incidents on streets and highways, by construction occupation, 2005 Total = 177 deaths Supervisor/manager (15%) Other trades (30%) Heavy & trailer truck driver (15%) Carpenter & helper (6%) Construction laborer (14%) Heavy equipment operator (6%) Plumber, pipefitter, & steamfitter (7%)

  4. 39d. Distribution of causes of trenching-related deaths in construction, 2003-2005 Total = 159 deaths Struck by vehicle part (8%) Struck by vehicle load (8%)

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