FATAL OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES IN SELECTED AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIES 2005 – 2012 (Midwest Region) January 2015.

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FATAL OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES IN SELECTED AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIES 2005 – 2012 (Midwest Region) January 2015

POPULATION Data are from the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries 2005 – 2012 (1,858 fatalities) Midwest region: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin Ag industries included: Crop production, Animal production, and Support activities for crop/animal production

Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Year SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata ( ), Midwest Region

Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Year (Rates per 100,000 farm operators) SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata ( ), Midwest Region Rates obtained from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service (Quick Stats), 2007 Census of Agriculture

Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Age SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata ( ), Midwest Region

Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Age (Rates per 100,000 farm operators) SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata ( ), Midwest Region

Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Gender SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata ( ), Midwest Region

Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Month SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata ( ), Midwest Region

Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Time of Incident SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata ( ), Midwest Region

Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Location of Incident SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata ( ), Midwest Region

Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Activity SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata ( ), Midwest Region

Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Age and Activity SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata ( ), Midwest Region P=0.064 * No data or data that do not meet BLS publication criteria

Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Primary Source of Injury SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata ( ), Midwest Region

Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Secondary Source* of Injury SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata ( ), Midwest Region * 1,016 deaths did not have a secondary source

Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Cause of Injury SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata ( ), Midwest Region

Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Age and Cause of Injury SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata ( ), Midwest Region P< * No data or data that do not meet BLS publication criteria

Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Nature of Injury SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata ( ), Midwest Region

Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Age and Nature of Injury SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata ( ), Midwest Region P< * No data or data that do not meet BLS publication criteria

Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Cause and Nature of Injury SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata ( ), Midwest Region * No data or data that do not meet BLS publication criteria P <0.0001

Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By Body Part Injured SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata ( ), Midwest Region

Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By # Days from Injury to Death SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata ( ), Midwest Region

Agriculture-Related Occupational Fatalities in Twelve Midwestern States By # Days from Injury to Death and Age SOURCE: Fatal occupational injury data were generated by the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health with restricted access to BLS CFOI microdata ( ), Midwest Region P=0.066 * No data or data that do not meet BLS publication criteria

DISCLAIMER This research was conducted with restricted access to Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data. The views expressed here do not necessarily reflect the views of the BLS