Death on the Job
The Toll of Neglect
April 2007
Content
- Cover and Title Page
- Table of Contents
- The State of Workers' Safety and Health, 2007
- National Safety and Health Overview
- Workplace Fatalities Since Passage of OSHA
- Workplace Fatality Rates by Industry Sector
- 2003-2005 Workplace Fatality Rates by Industry Sector
- Occupational Fatalities by Industry, 2005
- Selected Occupations with High Fatality Rates
- Fatal Injuries by Race, 1992-2005
- Hispanic Worker Fatalities, 1992-2005
- Rate of Fatal Injuries to Hispanic or Latino Workers, 1995-2005
- Occupational Injury-Illness Since Passage of OSHA
- 1973-2002 Injury and Illness Rates by Sector
- 2003-2005 Injury and Illness Rates by Sector
- Industries with Highest Total Injury-Illness Rates, 2005
- Nonfatal Occupational Injuries—Illnesses Pie Chart
- Hispanic Worker Injuries—Days Away
- Estimated Cases of MSDs
- Occupations with the 20 Highest Number of MSDs, 2005
- True Toll of Workplace Injury and Illness
- Fed OSHA Inspection Report, FY 1999-2006
- Federal and State Plan OSHA Inspection Enforcement Activity, FY 2006
- OSHA Ergonomics General Duty Citations
- OSHA Standards Since 1971
- OSHA Regulations Withdrawn
- Permissible Exposure Limits
- Federal Budget and Personnel
- Job Safety and Health Appropriations, FY 2001-2008
- Funding for Worker Programs vs. Employer Programs
- Establishments and Employees Covered by OSHA Staff
- Funding for Federal Health Research Agencies, 2000-2008
- State Map
- MSHA—Profiles of Mine and Coal S&H
- Coal Fatalities by State, 1993-2006
- Metal-Nonmetal Fatalities by State, 1993-2006
- MSHA—Coal and Metal-NonMetal Comparisons Fatalities Bar Chart
- MSHA Regulations Withdrawn
- State Comparisons
- State Profiles
- Sources and Methodology
- Back Cover