Division of Workers' Compensation
Fatal Work-Related Injuries in Florida, 2002
The Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI)
is federal/state cooperative venture conducted in
all fifty states and the District of Columbia in
partnership with the U.S. Department of Labor,
Bureau of Labor Statistics. The program provides the
most complete count of fatal work-related injuries
available, through the use of diverse state and
federal sources to identify, verify and profile
fatal work injuries. CFOI work-related fatalities
include all work-related fatalities in Florida, not
just those covered by the Florida Workers'
Compensation Law.
Florida's CFOI program is located in the Division
of Workers' Compensation, Office of Research
Services. The following tables present summary and
demographic statistics for Florida's 2002 census.
For more information, contact the Occupational
Safety and Health Statistical Unit at 850-922-8953.
Click below to open a PDF of each Table:
- Table
A-1: Fatal Occupational Injuries by
industry and event or exposure
- Table
A-2: Fatal Occupational Injuries
resulting from transportation incidents and
homicides
- Table
A-3: Fatal Occupational Injuries to
private sector wage and salary workers,
government workers and self-employed workers by
industry
- Table
A-4: Fatal Occupational Injuries by
industry
- Table
A-5: Fatal Occupational Injuries by
occupation and event or exposure
- Table
A-6: Fatal Occupational Injuries
resulting from transportation incidents and
homicides by occupation
- Table
A-7: Fatal Occupational Injuries by
worker characteristics and event or exposure
- Table
A-8: Fatal Occupational Injuries by
event or exposure and age
- Table
A-9: Fatal Occupational Injuries by
event or exposure and major private industry
division
- Table
A-10: Fatal Occupational Injuries
by primary and secondary source of injury by
major private industry division