Explosions, fires kill 65.5% more workers in 2010

By Rich Christianson | 09/19/2011 11:15:00 AM

 

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics WASHINGTON — Work-related fatalities resulting from fires and explosions increased dramatically from 113 in 2009 to 187 in 2010 -- the highest count since 2003, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' National Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries.

This 65.5% rise in fire and explosion deaths stands out from the rest of the report which indicated that job-related deaths held steady from 2009 to 2010. In fact, four fewer workers died on the job in 2010 than in 2009, 4,547 compared to 4,551 respectively.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is continuing to study the potential of developing a combustible dust standard that could impact the woodworking and other industries.

The top five causes of work-related deaths are:

  • Transportation incidents, 1,766;
  • Assaults and violent acts, including homicides, 888;
  • Contact with objects and equipment, including getting caught in equipment or struck by projectile, 732;
  • Falls, 635; and
  • Exposure to harmful substances or environments, 409.

Three hundred and 20 deaths occurred in manufacturing compared to 768 in mining, 751 in construction, and 586 in agriculture and forestry.

View the Bureau of Labor Statistics report on occupational fatalities.

 

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Rich Christianson

Rich Christianson is Associate Publisher and Editor at Large of Woodworking Network. During his 25+ years covering the wood products industry, Rich has toured hundreds of manufacturing plants throughout North America, Europe and Asia. His reporting has covered everything from the state of the industry and impact of wood imports to technology and environmental issues. In his current capacity he is responsible for editing the daily Woodworking Network Update newsletter and coordinating events including the annual Closets & Home Organization Conference & Expo and the Canada’s biennial Woodworking Machinery & Supply Expo.

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