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Fatal occupational injuries in Minnesota, 1992-2022

Number of fatal occupational injuries [1]
Rates
Year of death
Wage and salary
workers
Self-employed
Total
Rate per 100,000
workers [2]
1992 59 44 103 4.5
1993 80 33 113 4.5
1994 56 26 82 3.2
1995 58 26 84 3.2
1996 57 35 92 3.7
1997 54 18 72 2.8
1998 64 24 88 3.4
1999 55 17 72 2.7
2000 53 15 68 2.5
2001 58 18 76 2.8
2002 64 17 81 2.9
2003 55 17 72 2.6
2004 63 17 80 2.9
2005 64 23 87 3.1
2006 57 21 78 2.8
 
Number of fatal occupational injuries [1]
Rates
Year of death
Wage and salary worker
Self-employed
Total
Rate per 100,000 full-time-equivalent workers [3]
2007 54 18 72 2.8
2008 39 26 65 2.5
2009 39 22 61 2.4
2010 46 24 70 2.8
2011 35 25 60 2.3
2012 48 22 70 2.6
2013 51 18 69 2.6
2014 35 27 62 2.3
2015 40 34 74 2.7
2016 58 34 92 3.4
2017 66 35 101 3.5
2018 55 20 75 2.7
2019 48 32 80 2.6
2020 42 25 67 2.4
2021 65 15 80 2.8
2022 55 26 81 2.8
  1. Includes private-sector plus local, state and federal government (including resident armed forces). Includes self-employed and unpaid family workers, including family farm workers. Excludes fatal illnesses.

  2. Excludes workers under the age of 16.

  3. Excludes workers under the age of 16, volunteers and military personnel.

Source:  Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in cooperation with state and federal agencies).

Number of fatal work-injuries in Minnesota, 2008-2022 [1]

Number of fatal work-injuries in Minnesota, 2008-2022 [1]

 

Rates of fatal work-injuries in Minnesota and the United States, 2008-2022 [1]

Rates of fatal work-injuries in Minnesota and the United States, 2008-2022 [1]