Rara Avis
Veteran Member
Jobs with the highest fatality rates
The following 10 occupations had the highest fatality rates in 2007:
1. Fishing and related fishing workers Fatality rate*: 111.8
2. Logging workers Fatality rate: 86.4
3. Aircraft pilots and flight engineers Fatality rate: 66.7
4. Structural iron and steel workers Fatality rate: 45.5
5. Farmers and ranchers Fatality rate: 38.4
6. Roofers Fatality rate: 29.4
7. Electrical power-line installers and repairers Fatality rate: 29.1
8. Driver/sales workers and truck drivers Fatality rate: 26.2
9. Refuse and recyclable material collectors Fatality rate: 22.8
10. Police and sheriff's patrol officers Fatality rate: 21.4
Jobs With the Most Fatalities
The following 10 positions saw the most deaths in 2007:
1. Motor vehicle operators
Number of victims: 1,020
Most common manner of death: highway accidents, 66 percent
2. Construction trades workers
Number of victims: 877
Most common manner of death: falls, 40 percent
3. Management occupations
Number of victims: 511
Most common manner of death: highway accidents, 14 percent
4. Material moving workers
Number of victims: 255
Most common manner of death: struck by object, 15 percent
5. Installation, maintenance and repair occupations (other than vehicle and mobile equipment)
Number of victims: 214
Most common manner of death: falls, 28 percent
6. Law enforcement workers
Number of victims: 165
Most common manner of death: highway accidents, 39 percent; homicides, 37 percent
7. Grounds maintenance workers
Number of victims: 156
Most common manner of death: falls, 28 percent
8. Sales supervisors
Number of victims: 148
Most common manner of death: homicides, 63 percent
9. Agricultural workers
Number of victims: 123
Most common manner of death: highway accidents, 15 percent
10. Supervisors, construction and extraction workers
Number of victims: 118
Most common manner of death: falls, 29 percent
The following 10 occupations had the highest fatality rates in 2007:
1. Fishing and related fishing workers Fatality rate*: 111.8
2. Logging workers Fatality rate: 86.4
3. Aircraft pilots and flight engineers Fatality rate: 66.7
4. Structural iron and steel workers Fatality rate: 45.5
5. Farmers and ranchers Fatality rate: 38.4
6. Roofers Fatality rate: 29.4
7. Electrical power-line installers and repairers Fatality rate: 29.1
8. Driver/sales workers and truck drivers Fatality rate: 26.2
9. Refuse and recyclable material collectors Fatality rate: 22.8
10. Police and sheriff's patrol officers Fatality rate: 21.4
Jobs With the Most Fatalities
The following 10 positions saw the most deaths in 2007:
1. Motor vehicle operators
Number of victims: 1,020
Most common manner of death: highway accidents, 66 percent
2. Construction trades workers
Number of victims: 877
Most common manner of death: falls, 40 percent
3. Management occupations
Number of victims: 511
Most common manner of death: highway accidents, 14 percent
4. Material moving workers
Number of victims: 255
Most common manner of death: struck by object, 15 percent
5. Installation, maintenance and repair occupations (other than vehicle and mobile equipment)
Number of victims: 214
Most common manner of death: falls, 28 percent
6. Law enforcement workers
Number of victims: 165
Most common manner of death: highway accidents, 39 percent; homicides, 37 percent
7. Grounds maintenance workers
Number of victims: 156
Most common manner of death: falls, 28 percent
8. Sales supervisors
Number of victims: 148
Most common manner of death: homicides, 63 percent
9. Agricultural workers
Number of victims: 123
Most common manner of death: highway accidents, 15 percent
10. Supervisors, construction and extraction workers
Number of victims: 118
Most common manner of death: falls, 29 percent