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Violence and other injuries by persons or animals 3 Transportation incidents 4 Fires and explosions Falls, slips, trips Exposure to harmful sub- stances or environments Contact with objects and equipment Total 82 20 28 -- 9 13 12 Private industry 72 17 25 -- 8 11 11 Goods producing 21 -- 5 -- 5 4 5 Natural resources and mining 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Construction 15 -- 4 -- 5 -- 3 Construction 15 -- 4 -- 5 -- 3 Construction of buildings 236 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Nonresidential building construction 2362 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Commercial and institutional building construction 23622 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Specialty trade contractors 238 12 -- 4 -- 5 -- -- Foundation, structure, and building exterior contractors 2381 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Building equipment contractors 2382 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Other specialty trade contractors 2389 4 -- 3 -- -- -- -- Site preparation contractors 23891 4 -- 3 -- -- -- -- Nonresidential site preparation contractors 238912 3 -- 3 -- -- -- -- Manufacturing 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Manufacturing 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Service providing 51 15 20 -- 3 7 6 Trade, transportation, and utilities 30 8 15 -- -- 3 -- Wholesale trade 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 423 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Lumber and other construction materials merchant wholesalers 4233 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Lumber, plywood, millwork, and wood panel merchant wholesalers 42331 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- TABLE A-1. Fatal occupational injuries by industry and event or exposure, Arizona, 2018 Industry 1 NAICS code 1 Total fatal injuries (number) Event or exposure 2

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Page 1: TABLE A-1. Fatal occupational injuries by industry and event or … · 2020. 9. 9. · Violence and other injuries by persons or animals3 Transportation incidents4 Fires and explosions

Violence and other

injuries by persons

or animals3

Transportation incidents4

Fires and explosions

Falls, slips, trips

Exposure to harmful sub-stances or

environments

Contact with objects

and equipment

Total 82 20 28 -- 9 13 12 Private industry 72 17 25 -- 8 11 11 Goods producing 21 -- 5 -- 5 4 5 Natural resources and mining 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Construction 15 -- 4 -- 5 -- 3 Construction 15 -- 4 -- 5 -- 3 Construction of buildings 236 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Nonresidential building construction 2362 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Commercial and institutional building construction 23622 1 -- -- -- -- -- --Specialty trade contractors 238 12 -- 4 -- 5 -- -- Foundation, structure, and building exterior contractors 2381 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Building equipment contractors 2382 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Other specialty trade contractors 2389 4 -- 3 -- -- -- -- Site preparation contractors 23891 4 -- 3 -- -- -- -- Nonresidential site preparation contractors 238912 3 -- 3 -- -- -- -- Manufacturing 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Manufacturing 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Service providing 51 15 20 -- 3 7 6 Trade, transportation, and utilities 30 8 15 -- -- 3 -- Wholesale trade 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 423 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Lumber and other construction materials merchant wholesalers 4233 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Lumber, plywood, millwork, and wood panel merchant wholesalers 42331 1 -- -- -- -- -- --

TABLE A-1. Fatal occupational injuries by industry and event or exposure, Arizona, 2018

Industry1 NAICS code1Total fatal

injuries (number)

Event or exposure2

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Retail trade 7 4 -- -- -- -- -- Motor vehicle and parts dealers 441 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- Automotive parts, accessories, and tire stores 4413 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- Automotive parts and accessories stores 44131 1 1 -- -- -- -- --Food and beverage stores 445 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Grocery stores 4451 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Supermarkets and other grocery (except convenience) stores 44511 -- 1 -- -- -- -- --Miscellaneous store retailers 453 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Other miscellaneous store retailers 4539 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- All other miscellaneous store retailers 45399 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Transportation and warehousing 20 -- 14 -- -- -- -- Truck transportation 484 12 -- 9 -- -- -- -- General freight trucking 4841 10 -- 7 -- -- -- -- General freight trucking, long-distance 48412 8 -- 5 -- -- -- -- Specialized freight trucking 4842 1 -- -- -- -- -- --Transit and ground passenger transportation 485 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Taxi and limousine service 4853 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- Taxi service 48531 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- Financial activities 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- Finance and insurance -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Credit intermediation and related activities 522 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Nondepository credit intermediation 5222 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Other nondepository credit intermediation 52229 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Real estate and rental and leasing 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Professional and business services 9 -- 3 -- -- -- -- Professional and technical services 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- Professional, scientific, and technical services 541 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- Administrative and waste services 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- Administrative and support services 561 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Leisure and hospitality 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Accommodation and food services 1 -- -- -- -- -- --

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Food services and drinking places 722 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Drinking places (alcoholic beverages) 7224 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Drinking places (alcoholic beverages) 72241 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Other services, except public administration 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- Other services, except public administration 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- Personal and laundry services 812 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Personal care services 8121 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Hair, nail, and skin care services 81211 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Barber shops 812111 1 -- -- -- -- -- --Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar organizations 813 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Religious organizations 8131 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Religious organizations 81311 1 -- -- -- -- -- --

Government6 10 3 3 -- -- -- -- Federal government 4 1 -- -- -- -- -- Service providing 4 1 -- -- -- -- -- Public administration 4 1 -- -- -- -- -- Public administration 4 1 -- -- -- -- -- Justice, public order, and safety activities 922 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- Justice, public order, and safety activities 9221 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- Police protection 92212 1 1 -- -- -- -- --National security and international affairs 928 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- National security and international affairs 9281 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- National security 92811 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Local government 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Service providing 3 -- -- -- -- -- --

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1 CFOI has used several versions of the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) since 2003 to define industry. For more information on the version of NAICS used in this year, see our definitions page at http://www.bls.gov/iif/oshcfdef.htm. 2 Based on the BLS Occupational Injury and Illness Classification System (OIICS) 2.01 implemented for 2011 data forward. 3 Includes violence by persons, self-inflicted injury, and attacks by animals. 4 Includes roadway, nonroadway, air, water, rail fatal occupational injuries, and fatal occupational injuries resulting from being struck by a vehicle. 5 Includes fatal injuries at all establishments categorized as Mining (Sector 21) in the North American Industry Classification System, including establishments not governed by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) rules and reporting, such as those in Oil and Gas Extraction. 6 Includes fatal injuries to workers employed by governmental organizations regardless of industry.

Note: Data for all years are revised and final. Totals for major categories may include subcategories not shown separately. Dashes indicate no data reported or data that do not meet publication criteria. CFOI fatal injury counts exclude illness-related deaths unless precipitated by an injury event.

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, in cooperation with state, New York City, District of Columbia, and federal agencies, Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, December 27, 2019

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Total

Roadway incidents involving

motorized land vehicle

Nonroadway incidents involving

motorized land vehicles

Pedestrian vehicular incidents

TotalShooting by

other person--intentional

Total 82 28 17 -- 5 17 13 Private industry 72 25 17 -- 5 14 10 Goods producing 21 5 -- -- -- -- -- Natural resources and mining 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Construction 15 4 -- -- -- -- -- Construction 15 4 -- -- -- -- -- Construction of buildings -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Nonresidential building construction 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Commercial and institutional building construction 1 -- -- -- -- -- --Specialty trade contractors 12 4 -- -- -- -- -- Foundation, structure, and building exterior contractors 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Building equipment contractors 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Other specialty trade contractors 4 3 -- -- -- -- -- Site preparation contractors 4 3 -- -- -- -- -- Nonresidential site preparation contractors 3 3 -- -- -- -- -- Manufacturing 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Manufacturing 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Service providing 51 20 15 -- 4 14 10 Trade, transportation, and utilities 30 15 12 -- -- 7 4 Wholesale trade 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Merchant wholesalers, durable goods -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Lumber and other construction materials merchant wholesalers 1 -- -- -- -- -- --

TABLE A-2. Fatal occupational injuries resulting from transportation incidents and homicides, Arizona, 2018

Industry1Total fatal

injuries (number)

Transportation incidents2 Homicides2

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Lumber, plywood, millwork, and wood panel merchant wholesalers 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Retail trade 7 -- -- -- -- 4 -- Motor vehicle and parts dealers 1 -- -- -- -- 1 -- Automotive parts, accessories, and tire stores 1 -- -- -- -- 1 -- Automotive parts and accessories stores 1 -- -- -- -- 1 --Food and beverage stores 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Grocery stores 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Supermarkets and other grocery (except convenience) stores -- -- -- -- -- 1 --Miscellaneous store retailers -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Other miscellaneous store retailers -- -- -- -- -- -- -- All other miscellaneous store retailers 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Transportation and warehousing 20 14 11 -- -- -- -- Truck transportation 12 9 8 -- -- -- -- General freight trucking 10 7 6 -- -- -- -- General freight trucking, long-distance 8 5 4 -- -- -- -- Specialized freight trucking 1 -- -- -- -- -- --Transit and ground passenger transportation 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Taxi and limousine service 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- Taxi service 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- Financial activities 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- Finance and insurance -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Credit intermediation and related activities 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Nondepository credit intermediation 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Other nondepository credit intermediation 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Real estate and rental and leasing 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Professional and business services 9 3 -- -- -- -- -- Professional and technical services 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- Professional, scientific, and technical services 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- Administrative and waste services 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- Administrative and support services 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Leisure and hospitality 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Accommodation and food services 1 -- -- -- -- -- --

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Food services and drinking places 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Drinking places (alcoholic beverages) 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Drinking places (alcoholic beverages) 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Other services, except public administration 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- Other services, except public administration 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- Personal and laundry services 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Personal care services 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Hair, nail, and skin care services 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Barber shops 1 -- -- -- -- -- --Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar organizations 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Religious organizations 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Religious organizations 1 -- -- -- -- -- --

Government4 10 3 -- -- -- 3 3 Federal government 4 -- -- -- -- 1 1 Service providing 4 -- -- -- -- 1 1 Public administration 4 -- -- -- -- 1 1 Public administration 4 -- -- -- -- 1 1 Justice, public order, and safety activities 1 -- -- -- -- 1 1 Justice, public order, and safety activities 1 -- -- -- -- 1 1 Police protection 1 -- -- -- -- 1 1National security and international affairs 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- National security and international affairs 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- National security 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Local government 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Service providing 3 -- -- -- -- -- --

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1 CFOI has used several versions of the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) since 2003 to define industry. For more information on the version of NAICS used in this year, see our definitions page at http://www.bls.gov/iif/oshcfdef.htm.

2 Based on the BLS Occupational Injury and Illness Classification System (OIICS) 2.01 implemented for 2011 data forward.

3 Includes fatal injuries at all establishments categorized as Mining (Sector 21) in the North American Industry Classification System, including establishments not governed by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) rules and reporting, such as those in Oil and Gas Extraction.

4 Includes fatal injuries to workers employed by governmental organizations regardless of industry.

Note: Data for all years are revised and final. Totals for major categories may include subcategories not shown separately. Dashes indicate no data reported or data that do not meet publication criteria. CFOI fatal injury counts exclude illness-related deaths unless precipitated by an injury event.

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, in cooperation with state, New York City, District of Columbia, and federal agencies, Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, December 27, 2019

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Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Total 82 100.0 61 100.0 10 100.0 11 100.0 Goods producing 21 25.6 16 26.2 -- -- 5 45.5 Natural resources and mining 3 3.7 -- -- -- -- -- -- Construction 15 18.3 12 19.7 -- -- 3 27.3 Construction 15 18.3 12 19.7 -- -- 3 27.3 Construction of buildings -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Nonresidential building construction 1 1.2 1 1.6 -- -- -- -- Commercial and institutional building construction 1 1.2 1 1.6 -- -- -- --Specialty trade contractors 12 14.6 10 16.4 -- -- -- -- Foundation, structure, and building exterior contractors 3 3.7 -- -- -- -- -- -- Building equipment contractors 3 3.7 -- -- -- -- -- -- Other specialty trade contractors 4 4.9 4 6.6 -- -- -- -- Site preparation contractors 4 4.9 4 6.6 -- -- -- -- Nonresidential site preparation contractors 3 3.7 3 4.9 -- -- -- -- Manufacturing 3 3.7 3 4.9 -- -- -- -- Manufacturing 3 3.7 3 4.9 -- -- -- -- Service providing 61 74.4 45 73.8 10 100.0 6 54.5 Trade, transportation, and utilities 30 36.6 27 44.3 -- -- 3 27.3 Wholesale trade 3 3.7 3 4.9 -- -- -- -- Merchant wholesalers, durable goods -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Lumber and other construction materials merchant wholesalers 1 1.2 1 1.6 -- -- -- -- Lumber, plywood, millwork, and wood panel merchant wholesalers 1 1.2 1 1.6 -- -- -- --

TABLE A-3. Fatal occupational injuries to private sector wage and salary workers, government workers, and self-employed workers by industry, Arizona, 2018

Industry1

Fatal injuriesPrivate sector wage and salary

workers2 Government workers3 Self-employed workers4

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Retail trade 7 8.5 6 9.8 -- -- -- -- Motor vehicle and parts dealers 1 1.2 1 1.6 -- -- -- -- Automotive parts, accessories, and tire stores 1 1.2 1 1.6 -- -- -- -- Automotive parts and accessories stores 1 1.2 1 1.6 -- -- -- --Food and beverage stores 3 3.7 3 4.9 -- -- -- -- Grocery stores 3 3.7 3 4.9 -- -- -- --Miscellaneous store retailers -- -- 1 1.6 -- -- -- -- Other miscellaneous store retailers -- -- 1 1.6 -- -- -- -- All other miscellaneous store retailers 1 1.2 1 1.6 -- -- -- -- Transportation and warehousing 20 24.4 18 29.5 -- -- -- -- Truck transportation 12 14.6 10 16.4 -- -- -- -- General freight trucking 10 12.2 8 13.1 -- -- -- -- General freight trucking, long-distance 8 9.8 6 9.8 -- -- -- -- Specialized freight trucking 1 1.2 1 1.6 -- -- -- --Transit and ground passenger transportation 3 3.7 3 4.9 -- -- -- -- Taxi and limousine service 2 2.4 2 3.3 -- -- -- -- Taxi service 2 2.4 2 3.3 -- -- -- -- Financial activities 5 6.1 4 6.6 -- -- 1 9.1 Finance and insurance -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 9.1 Credit intermediation and related activities 1 1.2 -- -- -- -- 1 9.1 Nondepository credit intermediation 1 1.2 -- -- -- -- 1 9.1 Other nondepository credit intermediation 1 1.2 -- -- -- -- 1 9.1 Real estate and rental and leasing 3 3.7 3 4.9 -- -- -- -- Professional and business services 9 11.0 9 14.8 -- -- -- -- Professional and technical services 4 4.9 4 6.6 -- -- -- -- Professional, scientific, and technical services 4 4.9 4 6.6 -- -- -- -- Administrative and waste services 5 6.1 5 8.2 -- -- -- -- Administrative and support services 3 3.7 3 4.9 -- -- -- -- Educational and health services 4 4.9 -- -- -- -- -- -- Leisure and hospitality 1 1.2 1 1.6 -- -- -- -- Accommodation and food services 1 1.2 1 1.6 -- -- -- --

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Food services and drinking places 1 1.2 1 1.6 -- -- -- -- Drinking places (alcoholic beverages) 1 1.2 1 1.6 -- -- -- -- Drinking places (alcoholic beverages) 1 1.2 1 1.6 -- -- -- -- Other services, except public administration 4 4.9 4 6.6 -- -- -- -- Other services, except public administration 4 4.9 4 6.6 -- -- -- -- Personal and laundry services 1 1.2 1 1.6 -- -- -- -- Personal care services 1 1.2 1 1.6 -- -- -- -- Hair, nail, and skin care services 1 1.2 1 1.6 -- -- -- -- Barber shops 1 1.2 1 1.6 -- -- -- --Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar organizations 1 1.2 1 1.6 -- -- -- -- Religious organizations 1 1.2 1 1.6 -- -- -- -- Religious organizations 1 1.2 1 1.6 -- -- -- -- Public administration 8 9.8 -- -- 8 80.0 -- -- Public administration 8 9.8 -- -- 8 80.0 -- -- Justice, public order, and safety activities 4 4.9 -- -- 4 40.0 -- -- Justice, public order, and safety activities 4 4.9 -- -- 4 40.0 -- -- Police protection 3 3.7 -- -- 3 30.0 -- --National security and international affairs 4 4.9 -- -- 4 40.0 -- -- National security and international affairs 4 4.9 -- -- 4 40.0 -- -- National security 4 4.9 -- -- 4 40.0 -- --

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1 CFOI has used several versions of the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) since 2003 to define industry. For more information on the version of NAICS used in this year, see our definitions page at http://www.bls.gov/iif/oshcfdef.htm. 2 May include volunteers and workers receiving other types of compensation. 3 Includes fatal injuries to workers employed by governmental organizations regardless of industry. 4 Includes self-employed workers, owners of unincorporated businesses and farms, paid and unpaid family workers, and may include some owners of incorporated businesses or members of partnerships. 5 Includes fatal injuries at all establishments categorized as Mining (Sector 21) in the North American Industry Classification System, including establishments not governed by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) rules and reporting, such as those in Oil and Gas Extraction.

Note: Data for all years are revised and final. Totals for major categories may include subcategories not shown separately. Dashes indicate no data reported or data that do not meet publication criteria. CFOI fatal injury counts exclude illness-related deaths unless precipitated by an injury event.

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, in cooperation with state, New York City, District of Columbia, and federal agencies, Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, December 27, 2019

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Total goods producing

Natural resources and

mining3Construction Manufacturing

Total service providing

Trade, transportation and utilities

InformationFinancial activities

Professional and business

services

Educational and health services

Leisure and hospitality

Other services

Total 82 21 3 15 3 51 30 -- 5 9 -- 1 4

Primary Source4 Chemicals and chemical products 9 3 -- -- -- 5 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Chemical products--general 8 3 -- -- -- 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Drugs, alcohol, and medicines 8 3 -- -- -- 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Drugs--nonmedicinal 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Medicines, except vaccines 3 -- -- -- -- 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Multiple drugs, alcohol, medicines 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Machinery 7 5 -- 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Construction, logging, and mining machinery 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Excavating machinery 1 1 -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Backhoes, trackhoes 1 1 -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Parts and materials 3 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Building materials--solid elements 1 1 -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Structural metal materials 1 1 -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Persons, plants, animals, and minerals 21 -- -- -- -- 16 8 -- 1 -- -- 1 1 Person--other than injured or ill worker 17 -- -- -- -- 14 7 -- 1 -- -- 1 1 Relative or domestic partner of injured or ill worker 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Spouse or domestic partner of injured or ill worker 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Other client or customer 1 -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- Acquaintance -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 Assailant, suspect, inmate 13 -- -- -- -- 10 5 -- 1 -- -- -- -- Robber 5 -- -- -- -- 5 4 -- 1 -- -- -- -- Structures and surfaces 6 4 -- 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Vehicles 29 3 -- -- -- 23 17 -- -- -- -- -- -- Aircraft 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Aircraft--nonpowered 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Parachute 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Highway vehicles, motorized 23 3 -- -- -- 20 15 -- -- -- -- -- -- Passenger vehicle--automobiles, buses, and passenger vans 6 -- -- -- -- 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Taxi 1 -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Passenger van 1 -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 Trucks--motorized freight hauling and utility 16 3 -- -- -- 13 12 -- -- -- -- -- -- Semi, tractor-trailer, tanker truck 12 -- -- -- -- 12 11 -- -- -- -- -- -- Off-road or industrial vehicles--powered -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Industrial vehicles, material hauling and transport--powered

-- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- --

Forklift, order picker, platform truck--powered -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Other sources 4 -- -- -- -- 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Secondary Source5 Persons, plants, animals, and minerals 3 -- -- -- -- 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Plants, trees, vegetation--not processed 3 -- -- -- -- 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Trees, logs, limbs 3 -- -- -- -- 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Trees 3 -- -- -- -- 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Structures and surfaces 16 10 -- 10 -- 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Other structural elements 4 3 -- 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Ceilings, walls -- 1 -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Walls -- 1 -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Floors, walkways, ground surfaces 10 7 -- 7 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

TABLE A-4. Fatal occupational injuries by primary and secondary source of injury for all fatal injuries and by major private industry 1 sector, Arizona, 2018

Primary source and secondary source2Total fatal

injuries (number)

Goods producing Service providing

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Ground 6 3 -- 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Tools, instruments, and equipment 16 -- -- -- -- 13 7 -- -- -- -- 1 1 Handtools--nonpowered 3 -- -- -- -- 3 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Cutting handtools--nonpowered 1 -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Knives, unspecified or n.e.c. 1 -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Striking and nailing handtools--nonpowered 1 -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Hammers, except sledge--nonpowered 1 -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Turning handtools--nonpowered 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Firearms, law enforcement, and other self-defense equipment 13 -- -- -- -- 10 4 -- -- -- -- 1 1 Firearms 13 -- -- -- -- 10 4 -- -- -- -- 1 1 Pistol, handgun, revolver 8 -- -- -- -- 7 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 Vehicles 12 -- -- -- -- 11 8 -- -- -- -- -- 1 Highway vehicles, motorized 10 -- -- -- -- 10 7 -- -- -- -- -- 1 Passenger vehicle--automobiles, buses, and passenger vans 3 -- -- -- -- 3 1 -- -- -- -- -- 1 Automobile 2 -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Trucks--motorized freight hauling and utility 5 -- -- -- -- 5 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- Semi, tractor-trailer, tanker truck 5 -- -- -- -- 5 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- Multi-purpose highway vehicles -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Pickup truck 1 -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- --

1 CFOI has used several versions of the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) since 2003 to define industry. For more information on the version of NAICS used in this year, see our definitions page at http://www.bls.gov/iif/oshcfdef.htm.

2 Based on the BLS Occupational Injury and Illness Classification System (OIICS) 2.01 implemented for 2011 data forward.

3 Includes fatal injuries at all establishments categorized as Mining (Sector 21) in the North American Industry Classification System, including establishments not governed by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) rules and reporting, such as those in Oil and Gas Extraction.

4 The primary source of a fatal occupational injury is the object, substance, person, bodily motion, or exposure which most directly led to, produced, or inflicted the injury or illness.

5 The secondary source of a fatal occupational injury is the object, substance, person, or exposure, other than the source, if any, which most actively generated the source or contributed to the injury or illness.

Note: Data for all years are revised and final. Totals for major categories may include subcategories not shown separately. Dashes indicate no data reported or data that do not meet publication criteria. N.e.c. means "not elsewhere classified." CFOI fatal injury counts exclude illness-related deaths unless precipitated by an injury event.

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, in cooperation with state, New York City, District of Columbia, and federal agencies, Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, December 27, 2019

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Violence and other

injuries by persons

or animals3

Transportation incidents4

Fires and explosions

Falls, slips, trips

Exposure to harmful sub-stances or

environments

Contact with objects

and equipment

Total 82 20 28 -- 9 13 12 Protective service occupations 5 3 -- -- -- -- -- Law enforcement workers 4 3 -- -- -- -- -- Police officers 3 3 -- -- -- -- -- Police and sheriff's patrol officers 3 3 -- -- -- -- -- Food preparation and serving related occupations -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage serving workers 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Bartenders 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Bartenders 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Personal care and service occupations 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Personal appearance workers 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Barbers, hairdressers, hairstylists and cosmetologists 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Barbers 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Sales and related occupations 6 4 -- -- -- -- -- Supervisors of sales workers 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- First-line supervisors of sales workers 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- First-line supervisors of retail sales workers 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Retail sales workers 3 3 -- -- -- -- -- Retail salespersons 3 3 -- -- -- -- -- Retail salespersons 3 3 -- -- -- -- -- Construction and extraction occupations 13 -- -- -- 5 4 -- Construction trades workers 13 -- -- -- 5 4 -- Construction laborers 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- Construction laborers 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- Vehicle and mobile equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- Automotive technicians and repairers 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- Production occupations 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- Transportation and material moving occupations 27 -- 20 -- -- -- 4 Motor vehicle operators 20 -- 16 -- -- -- -- Driver/sales workers and truck drivers 16 -- 13 -- -- -- -- Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers 15 -- 12 -- -- -- -- Taxi drivers and chauffeurs 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Taxi drivers and chauffeurs 3 -- -- -- -- -- --

TABLE A-5. Fatal occupational injuries by occupation and event or exposure, Arizona, 2018

Occupation1Total fatal

injuries (number)

Event or exposure2

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Material moving workers 4 -- -- -- -- -- 3 Industrial truck and tractor operators 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Industrial truck and tractor operators 1 -- -- -- -- -- --

Military specific occupations5 3 -- -- -- -- -- --

1 CFOI has used several versions of the Standard Occupation Classification (SOC) system since 2003 to define occupation. For more information on the version of SOC used in this year, see our definitions page at http://www.bls.gov/iif/oshcfdef.htm. 2 Based on the BLS Occupational Injury and Illness Classification System (OIICS) 2.01 implemented for 2011 data forward. 3 Includes violence by persons, self-inflicted injury, and attacks by animals. 4 Includes roadway, nonroadway, air, water, rail fatal occupational injuries, and fatal occupational injuries resulting from being struck by a vehicle. 5 Includes fatal injuries to persons identified as resident armed forces regardless of individual occupation listed.

Note: Data for all years are revised and final. Totals for major categories may include subcategories not shown separately. Dashes indicate no data reported or data that do not meet publication criteria. CFOI fatal injury counts exclude illness-related deaths unless precipitated by an injury event.

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, in cooperation with state, New York City, District of Columbia, and federal agencies, Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, December 27, 2019

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Total

Roadway incidents involving

motorized land vehicle

Nonroadway incidents involving

motorized land vehicles

Pedestrian vehicular incidents

TotalShooting by

other person--intentional

Total 82 28 17 -- 5 17 13 Protective service occupations 5 -- -- -- -- 3 3 Law enforcement workers 4 -- -- -- -- 3 3 Police officers 3 -- -- -- -- 3 3 Police and sheriff's patrol officers 3 -- -- -- -- 3 3 Food preparation and serving related occupations -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Food and beverage serving workers 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Bartenders 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Bartenders 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Personal care and service occupations 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Personal appearance workers 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Barbers, hairdressers, hairstylists and cosmetologists 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Barbers 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Sales and related occupations 6 -- -- -- -- 4 -- Supervisors of sales workers 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- First-line supervisors of sales workers 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- First-line supervisors of retail sales workers 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Retail sales workers 3 -- -- -- -- 3 -- Retail salespersons 3 -- -- -- -- 3 -- Retail salespersons 3 -- -- -- -- 3 -- Construction and extraction occupations 13 -- -- -- -- -- -- Construction trades workers 13 -- -- -- -- -- -- Construction laborers 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- Construction laborers 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- Vehicle and mobile equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- Automotive technicians and repairers 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- Production occupations 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- Transportation and material moving occupations 27 20 15 -- 3 -- -- Motor vehicle operators 20 16 14 -- -- -- -- Driver/sales workers and truck drivers 16 13 11 -- -- -- -- Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers 15 12 10 -- -- -- -- Taxi drivers and chauffeurs 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Taxi drivers and chauffeurs 3 -- -- -- -- -- --

TABLE A-6. Fatal occupational injuries resulting from transportation incidents and homicides by occupation, Arizona, 2018

Occupation1Total fatal

injuries (number)

Transportation incidents2 Homicides2

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Material moving workers 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- Industrial truck and tractor operators 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Industrial truck and tractor operators 1 -- -- -- -- -- --

Military specific occupations3 3 -- -- -- -- -- --

1 CFOI has used several versions of the Standard Occupation Classification (SOC) system since 2003 to define occupation. For more information on the version of SOC used in this year, see our definitions page at http://www.bls.gov/iif/oshcfdef.htm.

2 Based on the BLS Occupational Injury and Illness Classification System (OIICS) 2.01 implemented for 2011 data forward.

3 Includes fatal injuries to persons identified as resident armed forces regardless of individual occupation listed.

Note: Data for all years are revised and final. Totals for major categories may include subcategories not shown separately. Dashes indicate no data reported or data that do not meet publication criteria. CFOI fatal injury counts exclude illness-related deaths unless precipitated by an injury event.

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, in cooperation with state, New York City, District of Columbia, and federal agencies, Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, December 27, 2019

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Transportation incidents2

Violence and other

injuries by persons

or animals3

Contact with objects

and equipment

Falls, slips, trips

Exposure to harmful sub-stances or

environments

Fires and explosions

Total 82 28 20 12 9 13 -- Employee status

Wage and salary4 71 27 16 10 7 11 --

Self-employed5 11 -- 4 -- -- -- -- Gender Women 13 5 4 -- -- 3 -- Men 69 23 16 12 8 10 -- Age Under 16 years -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 16 to 17 years -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 18 to 19 years -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 20 to 24 years 4 3 -- -- -- -- -- 25 to 34 years 9 3 3 -- -- -- -- 35 to 44 years 12 4 4 -- -- -- -- 45 to 54 years 33 11 6 6 -- 8 -- 55 to 64 years 12 4 3 -- -- -- -- 65 years and over 12 3 3 3 3 -- --

Race or ethnic origin6 White (non-Hispanic) 41 14 8 3 5 11 -- Black or African-American (non-Hispanic) 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- Hispanic or Latino 30 9 9 9 3 -- -- American Indian or Alaska Native (non-Hispanic) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Asian (non-Hispanic) 5 3 -- -- -- -- -- Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander (non-Hispanic) -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Table A-7. Fatal occupational injuries by worker characteristics and event or exposure, Arizona, 2018

Worker characteristicsTotal fatal

injuries (number)

Event or exposure1

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1 Based on the BLS Occupational Injury and Illness Classification System (OIICS) 2.01 implemented for 2011 data forward. 2 Includes roadway, nonroadway, air, water, rail fatal occupational injuries, and fatal occupational injuries resulting from being struck by a vehicle. 3 Includes violence by persons, self-inflicted injury, and attacks by animals. 4 May include volunteers and workers receiving other types of compensation. 5 Includes self-employed workers, owners of unincorporated businesses and farms, paid and unpaid family workers, and may include some owners of incorporated businesses or members of partnerships. 6 Persons identified as Hispanic or Latino may be of any race. The race categories shown exclude data for Hispanics and Latinos.

Note: Data for all years are revised and final. Totals for major categories may include subcategories not shown separately. Dashes indicate no data reported or data that do not meet publication criteria. CFOI fatal injury counts exclude illness-related deaths unless precipitated by an injury event.

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, in cooperation with state, New York City, District of Columbia, and federal agencies, Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, December 27, 2019

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Under 16 years

16-17 years 18-19 years 20-24 years 25-34 years 35-44 years 45-54 years 55-64 years65 years and

over

Total 82 -- -- -- 4 9 12 33 12 12 Violence and other injuries by persons or animals 20 -- -- -- -- 3 4 6 3 3 Intentional injury by person 18 -- -- -- -- 3 4 5 3 -- Homicides (Intentional injury by other person) 17 -- -- -- -- 3 3 5 3 -- Shooting by other person--intentional 13 -- -- -- -- -- 3 4 -- -- Stabbing, cutting, slashing, piercing 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Hitting, kicking, beating, shoving 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Transportation incidents 28 -- -- -- 3 3 4 11 4 3 Aircraft incidents 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Parachuting incident 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Pedestrian vehicular incident 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- 4 -- -- Roadway incidents involving motorized land vehicle 17 -- -- -- -- -- 4 5 3 -- Roadway collision with other vehicle 8 -- -- -- -- -- 3 -- -- -- Roadway collision--moving in opposite directions, oncoming

4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Roadway collision--moving and standing vehicle on side of roadway

1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Roadway collision with object other than vehicle 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- 3 -- -- Vehicle struck object or animal on side of roadway 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- 3 -- -- Roadway noncollision incident 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Falls, slips, trips 9 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3 Falls to lower level 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Other fall to lower level 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Exposure to harmful substances or environments 13 -- -- -- -- -- -- 8 -- -- Exposure to other harmful substances 10 -- -- -- -- -- -- 7 -- -- Nonmedical use of drugs or alcohol--unintentional overdose 8 -- -- -- -- -- -- 5 -- -- Contact with objects and equipment 12 -- -- -- -- -- -- 6 -- 3 Struck by object or equipment 9 -- -- -- -- -- -- 6 -- -- Struck by powered vehicle--nontransport 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- 4 -- -- Struck by falling object or equipment--other than powered vehicle

4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Caught in or compressed by equipment or objects 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

TABLE A-8. Fatal occupational injuries by event or exposure and age, Arizona, 2018

Event or exposure1Total fatal

injuries (number)

Age

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1 Based on the BLS Occupational Injury and Illness Classification System (OIICS) 2.01 implemented for 2011 data forward.

Note: Data for all years are revised and final. Totals for major categories may include subcategories not shown separately. Dashes indicate no data reported or data that do not meet publication criteria. N.e.c. means "not elsewhere classified." CFOI fatal injury counts exclude illness-related deaths unless precipitated by an injury event.

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, in cooperation with state, New York City, District of Columbia, and federal agencies, Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, December 27, 2019

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Total goods producing

Natural resources and

mining3Construction Manufacturing

Total service providing

Trade, transportation and utilities

InformationFinancial activities

Professional and business

services

Educational and health services

Leisure and hospitality

Other services

Total 82 21 3 15 3 51 30 -- 5 9 -- -- 4 Violence and other injuries by persons or animals 20 -- -- -- -- 15 8 -- -- -- -- -- -- Intentional injury by person 18 -- -- -- -- 14 7 -- -- -- -- -- -- Homicides (Intentional injury by other person) 17 -- -- -- -- 14 7 -- -- -- -- -- -- Shooting by other person--intentional 13 -- -- -- -- 10 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- Stabbing, cutting, slashing, piercing 1 -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Hitting, kicking, beating, shoving 3 -- -- -- -- 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Transportation incidents 28 5 -- 4 -- 20 15 -- -- 3 -- -- -- Aircraft incidents 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Parachuting incident 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Pedestrian vehicular incident 5 -- -- -- -- 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Roadway incidents involving motorized land vehicle 17 -- -- -- -- 15 12 -- -- -- -- -- -- Roadway collision with other vehicle 8 -- -- -- -- 8 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- Roadway collision--moving in opposite directions, oncoming

4 -- -- -- -- 4 3 -- -- -- -- -- --

Roadway collision--moving and standing vehicle on side of roadway

1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Roadway collision with object other than vehicle 5 -- -- -- -- 4 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- Vehicle struck object or animal on side of roadway 4 -- -- -- -- 3 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Roadway noncollision incident 4 -- -- -- -- 3 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Falls, slips, trips 9 5 -- 5 -- 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Falls to lower level 6 5 -- 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Other fall to lower level 6 5 -- 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Exposure to harmful substances or environments 13 4 -- -- -- 7 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Exposure to other harmful substances 10 3 -- -- -- 5 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- Nonmedical use of drugs or alcohol--unintentional overdose 8 3 -- -- -- 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Contact with objects and equipment 12 5 -- 3 -- 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Struck by object or equipment 9 4 -- 3 -- 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Struck by powered vehicle--nontransport 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Struck by falling object or equipment--other than powered vehicle

4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Caught in or compressed by equipment or objects 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

TABLE A-9. Fatal occupational injuries by event or exposure for all fatal injuries and major private industry 1 sector, Arizona, 2018

Event or exposure2Total fatal

injuries (number)

Goods producing Service providing

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1 CFOI has used several versions of the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) since 2003 to define industry. For more information on the version of NAICS used in this year, see our definitions page at http://www.bls.gov/iif/oshcfdef.htm.

2 Based on the BLS Occupational Injury and Illness Classification System (OIICS) 2.01 implemented for 2011 data forward.

3 Includes fatal injuries at all establishments categorized as Mining (Sector 21) in the North American Industry Classification System, including establishments not governed by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) rules and reporting, such as those in Oil and Gas Extraction.

Note: Data for all years are revised and final. Totals for major categories may include subcategories not shown separately. Dashes indicate no data reported or data that do not meet publication criteria. CFOI fatal injury counts exclude illness-related deaths unless precipitated by an injury event.

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, in cooperation with state, New York City, District of Columbia, and federal agencies, Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, December 27, 2019