The following workplace injury statistics, facts, and trends are very revealing.

General Workplace Injury Statistics and Facts 2023

Workplace Injury by Industry Statistics 2023

Workplace Injury Demographic Statistics 2023

OSHA Statistics 2023

Workplace Injury Cost Statistics 2023

Which occupation has the highest fatal work injury rates?

In 2019, the highest number of occupational deaths were among fishers and related fishing workers. The rate was 145 deaths per 100,000 workers.

How many injuries occur in the workplace annually?

In 2020, private industry employers reported 2.7 million nonfatal injuries in the workplace, which was a decrease of 5.7% from the previous year.

What are the top 5 workplace injuries?

The most common workplace injuries are:

Trips, slips, and falls Being caught in or struck by moving equipment Accidents related to vehicles Explosions and fires Overexertion and repetitive stress injuries

Conclusion

Workplace injuries have been a big concern worldwide for many years and this has resulted in numerous safety guidelines and regulations being enforced. Because of these changes, the number of injuries has decreased significantly over the last 50 years. Sources: International Labor Organization Legal Jobs Work Injury Source Health and Safety Executive Injury Facts Zippia About

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