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OSHS
Most Current Information
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CFOI
Most Current Information
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Montana Incidence Rate:
5.0 injuries per 100 full-time workers in 2011 |
Number of Work-Related Fatalities:
49 fatalities in Montana for 2011 |
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| This report provides information on occupational injuries and illnesses that occurred in Montana during 2011. |
This report provides information on fatal occupational accidents that occurred in Montana during 2011. |
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What is OSHS?
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What is CFOI?
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| Occupational Safety & Heath Statistics (OSHS) collects data through its Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, which provides annual estimates of the frequency (incidence rates) and number of occupational injuries and illnesses based on logs kept by private industry employers. Approximately 3,500 employers each year are surveyed about their employment average, hours worked for the year, and information on any occupational injuries or illnesses. From this data, incidence rates are set to reflect the number of injuries and illnesses per 100 full time workers. |
Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) gathers information in the fatal occupational accidents that occur in Montana, on a calendar year basis. The program provides the most complete count of fatal work injuries available because it uses diverse state and federal data sources to identify, verify, and profile fatal work injuries. Data is available by Industry, Gender, Event of Exposure, Occupation, Location, Employee Work Status, and Age. |
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