A comparative data of
fatalities from violence in Q2 vs.
construction
fatalities. Other findings contrast with long-held industry assumptions, among them that most construction
fatalities occur in the morning versus the actual peak hour, noon, AGC and Myers-Lawson representatives pinpointed from the BLS/ IIF data.
Ashley and Ashley (2008) analyzed 4,586 flood
fatalities included in the Storm Events Database for the period 1959-2005 to provide conclusions on the vulnerable states and populations in the contiguous United States.
In this paper, we discuss the methodology used to estimate these forecasts and present the resulting expected number of
fatalities as well as the new Cambodian national target that was set for 2020 based on these forecasts.
The report said that Sindh observed a reduction in
fatalities in violence-related activities, from 138 in Q2 to 111 in Q3.
Report said that Sindh like Q2, once again observed a reduction in
fatalities in violence related activities, from 138 in Q2 to 111 in Q3.
Of the
fatalities reported 38 were solid waste employees on the job, a majority of which occurred during collection.
The rate of
fatalities in FATA fell from 3,371 in 2014 to 1,917 in 2015.
The highest fatality rate occurred in 2006 (32.4 deaths per 100,000 workers) with 125
fatalities (Figure).
Statistics released by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) indicate that pedestrian
fatalities dropped from 9.5
fatalities per 100,000 of population in 2007 to seven
fatalities per 100,000 people in 2010 and dropped further in 2014 to its lowest rate of one fatality per 100,000 population.
In 2013 there were thirty-two occupationally related
fatalities reported in Alaska, with the majority of these coming from the expected industries: agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, and transportation, using preliminary data provided by the BLS.
Meanwhile, the death toll caused by road accidents declined by 10.2 per cent, with 404
fatalities recorded in the first half of 2014, against 450
fatalities recorded during the same period in 2013.
Moraga, CA, August 26, 2014 --(PR.com)-- New National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) data shows very little progress in the battle of driving while drunk
fatalities over the last 13 years.
Compare that to just 20 deaths in accidents on commercial airlines carrying 630 million passengers a year, and just four
fatalities in train accidents out of 500 million rail passengers.