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Occupational Fatalities exposure to harmful substances or environments by state. Definition, graph and map.
 

Labor Statistics > Occupational Fatalities > Exposure to harmful substances or environments (most recent) by state


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   California  9%
   Texas  7.9%
   Florida  7.9%
   New York  6.3%
   Georgia  5.9%
   Virginia  4.1%
   Ohio  4.1%
   Pennsylvania  3.6%
   Missouri  3.6%
   North Carolina  3.4%
   Alabama  3.4%
   Illinois  3.2%
   South Carolina  2.9%
   Michigan  2.9%
   New Jersey  2.3%
   Oklahoma  2.3%
   Kansas  2%
   Louisiana  2%
   Tennessee  1.8%
   Indiana  1.8%


Rank   States  Amount 
# 1   California: 40 
= 2   Texas: 35 
= 2   Florida: 35 
# 4   New York: 28 
# 5   Georgia: 26 
= 6   Virginia: 18 
= 6   Ohio: 18 
= 8   Pennsylvania: 16 
= 8   Missouri: 16 
= 10   North Carolina: 15 
= 10   Alabama: 15 
# 12   Illinois: 14 
= 13   South Carolina: 13 
= 13   Michigan: 13 
= 15   New Jersey: 10 
= 15   Oklahoma: 10 
= 17   Kansas:
= 17   Louisiana:
= 19   Tennessee:
= 19   Indiana:
= 19   Arizona:
= 22   Nebraska:
= 22   Washington:
= 22   Maryland:
= 25   Minnesota:
= 25   Massachusetts:
= 25   Kentucky:
= 25   Mississippi:
= 29   Colorado:
= 29   Arkansas:
= 31   West Virginia:
= 31   Wyoming:
= 31   Wisconsin:
= 34   New Mexico:
= 34   Montana:
= 34   Alaska:
= 34   Oregon:
Total: 443  
Weighted average: 12.0  



DEFINITION: Occupational fatalities due to exposure to harmful substances or environments.

SOURCE: US Department of Labor, 2004. via StateMaster

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