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Fatal Occupational Injuries in Selected Agricultural Industries. 2005 – 2010 (Midwest Region). January 2014. Population. Data are from the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries 2005 – 2010 (1,452 fatalities)
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Fatal Occupational Injuries in Selected Agricultural Industries 2005 – 2010 (Midwest Region) January2014
Population Data are from the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries 2005 – 2010 (1,452 fatalities) Midwest region: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin Ag industries included: Crop production, Animal production, and Support activities for crop/animal production
Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Year SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata (2005-2010), Midwest Region
Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Year(Rates per 100,000 farm operators) SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata (2005-2010), Midwest Region Rates obtained from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service (Quick Stats), 2007 Census of Agriculture
Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Age SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata (2005-2010), Midwest Region
Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Gender SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata (2005-2010), Midwest Region
Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Month SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata (2005-2010), Midwest Region
Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Time of Incident SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata (2005-2010), Midwest Region
Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Location of Injury SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata (2005-2010), Midwest Region
Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Activity SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata (2005-2010), Midwest Region
Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Age and Activity * No data or data that do not meet BLS publication criteria SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata (2005-2010), Midwest Region P=0.026
Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Source of Injury SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata (2005-2010), Midwest Region
Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Cause of Injury SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata (2005-2010), Midwest Region
Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Age and Cause of Injury * No data or data that do not meet BLS publication criteria SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata (2005-2010), Midwest Region P<0.0001
Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Nature of Injury SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata (2005-2010), Midwest Region
Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Age and Nature of Injury * No data or data that do not meet BLS publication criteria SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata (2005-2010), Midwest Region P=0.08
Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Cause and Nature of Injury * No data or data that do not meet BLS publication criteria SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata (2005-2010), Midwest Region
Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Body Part Injured SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata (2005-2010), Midwest Region
Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By # Days from Injury to Death SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata (2005-2010), Midwest Region
Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By # Days from Injury to Death and Age * No data or data that do not meet BLS publication criteria SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata (2005-2010), Midwest Region P=0.118
Disclaimer This research was conducted with restricted access to Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data. The views expressed here do not necessarily reflect the views of the BLS