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Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities

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The Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities (IIF) program produces a wide range of information about workplace injuries and illnesses. These data are collected and reported annually through the Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses (SOII) and the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI).

See the most recently published data, or search using the data profiles tool.

For information on nonfatal workplace injury and illness, see the most recently published industry data. See the latest industry incidence rates (OSHA recordable case rates), or calculate a firm's incidence rate by using BLS's incidence rate calculatorMore information on calculating incidence rates.

Detailed data on nonfatal injuries and illnesses, including by occupation, event, source, and nature can be found in worker case and demographic data.

For information on fatal workplace injuries, search fatal injuries data.

For the highlights of the most recently published data and publication schedule, see IIF news releases.

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Nonfatal injuries and illnesses, private industry

Total recordable cases: 2,607,900 in 2021 Historical Data

Cases involving days away from work: 1,062,700 in 2021 Historical Data

Median days away from work: 12 in 2020 Historical Data

Cases involving sprains, strains, tears: 266,530 in 2020 Historical Data

Cases involving injuries to the back: 128,220 in 2020 Historical Data

Cases involving falls, slips, trips: 211,640 in 2020 Historical Data

Fatal work-related injuries

Total fatal injuries (all sectors): 4,764 in 2020 Historical Data

Roadway incidents (all sectors): 1,038 in 2020 Historical Data

Falls, slips, trips (all sectors): 805 in 2020 Historical Data

Homicides (all sectors): 392 in 2020 Historical Data

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News Releases

Fatal work injuries in 2020 at 4,764, down 10.7% from 2019

12/16/2021

There were 4,764 fatal work injuries recorded in the United States in 2020, a 10.7-percent decrease from 5,333 in 2019. The fatal work injury rate was 3.4 fatalities per 100,000 full-time equivalent (FTE) workers, down from 3.5 per 100,000 FTE in 2019.
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Employers report 2.6 million injury and illness cases in 2021, down 1.8% from 2020

11/09/2022

In 2021, employers reported 2.6 million injury and illness cases in private industry, down 1.8 percent from 2020. Injury cases increased by 6.3 percent to 2.2 million in 2021, while illness cases decreased by 32.9 percent to 365,200 cases in 2021.
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Next Release

The Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries data for 2021 are scheduled to be released on Friday, December 16, 2022 at 10:00 A.M. Eastern Time.

Publications

The Economics Daily

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Workplace violence: homicides and nonfatal intentional injuries by another person in 2020

There were 392 workplace homicides in 2020. There were also 37,060 nonfatal injuries in the workplace resulting from an intentional injury by another person. read more »

Spotlight on Statistics

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Workplace Injuries and Job Requirements for Construction Laborers

In 2020, fatalities caused by falls, slips, and trips accounted for 35.3 percent, (345 of 976) of the fatalities within construction and extraction occupations. Workers in construction and extraction occupations experienced 21,400 nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses due to falls, slips, and trips. Of the 345 construction occupation fatalities from falls, 96 were experienced by construction laborers alone. read more »

Monthly Labor Review

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Challenges in calculating occupational fatality rates

This article explores the challenges associated with calculating occupational fatality rates in three high-risk occupations: firefighters, young farm workers, and police officers. read more »

Beyond the Numbers

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Understanding latency in fatal occupational injuries

In 2019, 5,333 people died as a result of injuries that occurred at work. Although some fatal injuries result in death on the same day, there are a substantial number of cases that have some latency, or delay between the date of injury and the date of death. This Beyond the Numbers article presents information on these latent cases. read more »

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