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Occupational Fatalities
Occupational Fatalities in Minnesota
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Minnesota Value:

3.2

Number of fatal occupational injuries in construction, manufacturing, trade, transportation and utility industries as well as professional and business services per 100,000 workers (3-year estimate)

Minnesota Rank:

4

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Occupational Fatalities by State

Number of fatal occupational injuries in construction, manufacturing, trade, transportation and utility industries as well as professional and business services per 100,000 workers (3-year estimate)




Occupational Fatalities Trends

Number of fatal occupational injuries in construction, manufacturing, trade, transportation and utility industries as well as professional and business services per 100,000 workers (3-year estimate)

Trend: Occupational Fatalities in Minnesota, United States, 2022 Annual Report

Number of fatal occupational injuries in construction, manufacturing, trade, transportation and utility industries as well as professional and business services per 100,000 workers (3-year estimate)

Minnesota
United States
Source:

 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries

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Occupational Fatalities

Trend: Occupational Fatalities in Minnesota, United States, 2022 Annual Report

Number of fatal occupational injuries in construction, manufacturing, trade, transportation and utility industries as well as professional and business services per 100,000 workers (3-year estimate)

Minnesota
United States
Source:

 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries

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