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STATISTICS NUMBER OF CASES - 2000
TOTAL INJURY/ILLNESS LWD INJURY/ILLNESS TOTAL INJURY TOTAL ILLNESS
NATION 5.7 Million 2.8 Million 5.3 Million 362,500 (Repetitive trauma account for 67. CTS/NIHL)
UTAH 65,750 26,300 62,700 3000
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STATISTICSCASES BY INDUSTRY- 2000
PRIVATE INDUSTRY TOTAL CASES Manufact-uring Construct-ion
National 5.7 Million 1,651,400 503,500
Utah 53,300 12,400 7,200
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STATISTICS - 2000INDUSTRY INCIDENT RATES
PRIVATE INDUSTRY TOTAL Manufact-uring Construct-ion
National 6.1/100 FTWs 9.0/100 FTWs 8.3/100 FTWs
Utah 6.7/100 FTWs 9.8/100 FTWs 11.2/100 FTWs
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STATISTICS FATAL INJURIES - 2000
TOTAL Transport-ation Violent Acts Contact With Equip- ment Falls Exp. To Harmful Sub- stances Fire or Explo- sions
National 5,915 (23 workers die at work daily.) 2,573 929 1001 733 479 177
Utah 61 32 0 9 5 7 3
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