{"id":1087,"date":"2014-05-02T08:00:41","date_gmt":"2014-05-02T12:00:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/roofingmagazine.com\/?p=1087"},"modified":"2014-05-01T10:44:02","modified_gmt":"2014-05-01T14:44:02","slug":"2012-fatal-work-injuries-second-lowest-reported-since-1992","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/roofingmagazine.com\/2012-fatal-work-injuries-second-lowest-reported-since-1992\/","title":{"rendered":"2012 Fatal Work Injuries Are Second Lowest Reported Since 1992"},"content":{"rendered":"

The final count of fatal work injuries in the United States in 2012 was 4,628, up from 4,383 preliminarily reported in August 2013. The final 2012 total was the second-lowest annual total recorded since the fatal injury census was first conducted in 1992. The overall fatal work injury rate for the United States in 2012 was 3.4 fatal injuries per 100,000 full-time equivalent (FTE) workers, down slightly from the final rate of 3.5 reported for 2011.<\/p>\n

The final fatal work injury rate for 2012 is the lowest rate published by the program since the conversion to hours-based rates in 2006. The final 2012 numbers reflect updates to the 2012 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) file made after the release of preliminary results in August 2013. Revisions and additions to the 2012 CFOI counts result from the identification of new cases and the revision of existing cases based on source documents received after the release of preliminary results. A table summarizing the results of the update process appears on the next page.<\/p>\n

Among the changes resulting from the updates:<\/p>\n