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U.S. Worker Fatality Database
Special COVID-19 Essential Worker Fatality list
The Fatality Database is a volunteer effort to document and map the annual toll of workers who die on the job. The Database includes over 3,900 fatalities with names and detail where available, from 2014 through 2019.
This is a subset of the total U.S. deaths from workplace trauma identified by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which shows 5,250 fatalities in 2018.
You can log in to the Worker Fatality Database and view data from every year, as well as search by state, industry, worker name and keyword.
Website: https://fatalities.coshnetwork.org/
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Below, you can browse or search the data by year. At this site, you may also see interactive maps of the data, report a fatality, and find out more information about the U.S. Worker Fatality Project.
Below, you can browse or search the data by year. At this site, you may also see interactive maps of the data, report a fatality, and find out more information about the U.S. Worker Fatality Project.
If you have further questions about using the database, please contact us at fatalityinfo@coshnetwork.org

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