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  1. Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries Summary, 2022. Fatalities due to violence and other injuries by persons or animals increased 11.6 percent to 849 in 2022, compared to 761 in 2021. Homicides accounted for 61.7 percent of these fatalities, with 524 deaths, an 8.9-percent increase from 2021.

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  2. Workers 55 and older made up approximately 20 percent of injuries in 1992 and 36 percent in 2016. Older workers face a greater risk of being killed at work than workers as a whole. In 2016, the rate of fatal injury for all workers was 3.6 deaths per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers.

  3. A comparison of the leading causes of death and nonfatal injuries by severity (DAFW, DJTR, and DART) is provided here. Drill down to view subcategory data by clicking a category on the chart. Data for DJTR and DART cases are only valuable starting in 2021-2022.

  4. Roadway incidents were the leading cause of workplace death from 2011 to 2016. Transportation incidents were the most common fatal workplace injury event from 2011 to 2016. Violent events were the second most common event type, followed by falls, slips, and trips.

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  5. Explore Leading Causes of Death - Data Filters. Data Years: 2022 Number of Causes: 10 Intent of Injury: All Deaths with drilldown to ICD codes Geography: United States Age Group Formats: 1-14 in 5-year groups; 15-65+ in 10-year groupsSex: Both Sexes Race: All Races Ethnicity: All Ethnicities Year and Race Options: 2018 - 2022 by Single Race.

  6. Number of deaths for leading causes of death. Heart disease: 702,880. Cancer: 608,371. Accidents (unintentional injuries): 227,039. COVID-19: 186,552. Stroke (cerebrovascular diseases): 165,393.

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  8. Leading Causes of Fatal and Nonfatal Injuries in Construction. In 2015, injuries caused by falls, slips, and trips were responsible for over one-third (367 of 985) of all fatal work injuries in construction (chart 43a).

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