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Research & Statistics Division | Industrial Commission of Arizona
HomeDivisionsADOSHResearch & Statistics Division Research & Statistics Division Research & Statistics Division (Bureau of Labor Statistics)Bill Warren, ADOSH DirectorLynn Mullican, Senior Research and Statistical Analyst800 W Washington St, Phoenix AZ 85007(PO Box 19070, Phoenix AZ 85005-9070)Phone: (602) 542-3739FAX: (602) 542-6360Click for Phone List of ICA Divisions The Research & Statistics Division: Conducts the Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses.Collects data for all occupational fatalities (CFOI).Analyzes and compiles data for publication of the ICA Annual Report and Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries Report.The following ICA Annual Reports can be downloaded directly by clicking on a link below. They include statistics related to the agency's processing of workers' compensation claims. ICA Annual Reports (Including Workers' Compensation Claims Statistics) ICA Annual Report - 2015 (Preliminary)ICA Annual Report - 2014 (Final)ICA Annual Report - 2013ICA Annual Report - 2012ICA Annual Report - 2011ICA Annual Report - 2010ICA Annual Report - 2009ICA Annual Report - 2008ICA Annual Report - 2007 ADOSH maintains various categories of statistics related to its inspection activities that can be viewed by selecting the link below. ADOSH Inspection StatisticsOSHA / ADOSH Inspection and Citation Statistics The Census of Fatal Occupational InjuriesHow to Get the CensusThe Research & Statistics Division has published a report entitled the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries annually since 1992. Reports for each of the years 2006 forward are available online for download here. Beginning in 2010, the report is issued in two parts. The text is in one part and the charts are available separately in two sets. These three files that make up the full report are identified in the download table below. In the case of 2009, the two separate sets of graphs are updates to the graphs in the report. Reports for the years 1992 thru 2005 are available only in hardcopy. To request them, contact the Research & Statistics Division directly. You can call or write--our voice and FAX phone numbers, as well as our postal address, are above--or you can send us an email; to do that, scroll to the very bottom of this page and click the link Contact the ICA in the bottom margin.HistoryThe Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) is conducted by the Industrial Commission of Arizona, Research and Statistics Division, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The CFOI program is a National census conducted in partnership with States to compile work-related fatality data. Fatality data collection by the BLS began in selected States in 1972, from which CFOI developed and grew to include all 50 States and the District of Columbia by 1992. Arizona implemented the CFOI program to begin collection and to publish data on work-related fatalities occurring since 1992. CFOI program data are collected in cooperation with BLS to ensure that data are comparable among States.How the Census WorksThe Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries covers all fatal injuries determined to be work-related according to the CFOI criteria, regardless of industry or regulatory coverage of the establishment. In order that all relevant information is obtained, the CFOI program collects data from multiple sources. Each fatality must have two or more substantiating documents, including death certificates, medical examiners' reports, worker's compensation claims, NIOSH FACE investigation reports, OSHA reports, MSHA reports, traffic accident reports, and newspaper clippings. Each State compiles and forwards their data each year to BLS for inclusion in a National database. States are responsible for data collection follow-up and coding. About 20 data elements, including certain characteristics of the fatally injured person (for example, age, gender, race, etc.) are coded for CFOI according to standard instructions.Purpose of the CensusCFOI data are used for research, statistical analysis, and planning prevention measures. The program is intended to support employers, researchers, government agencies, or anyone interested in promoting workplace safety and injury prevention efforts. This information can be used to identify hazardous industries, occupations, and activities. It can also assist in developing safer workplaces and preventing fatal injuries, enhancing job safety training, developing new safety equipment, assessing and improving workplace safety standards, and informing employers, workers, and trade and employee organizations of life-threatening hazards associated with various jobs.Preliminary vs. Final DataPreliminary fatality data is scheduled to be released fall of the following year (example, 2010 preliminary data would be released approximately September of 2011) whereas revised and final data is schedule to be released approximately two years from the data collection year (for example, 2010 final data would be released approximately April of 2012).Reports in Addition to the Census You Can Get . . .Also available for download in the following table are various statistical charts. Additional statistical data beyond what is contained in these charts can be requested by contacting the Research &. Statistics Division (see instructions in previous paragraph). 2014 Fatality Data[ Figures were finalized on Apr 26, 2016 ]2014 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries Report (Complete)[ For full report, also download the graph sets just below. ]
Download the ReportFatal Injury Graphs (Set I)
Download the SetFatal Injury Graphs (Set II)
Download the SetFatal Injury Data (Tables A-1 thru A-9)
Download the Tables2014 Nonfatality DataNonfatal 2014 Counts
Download the ChartNonfatal Case Characteristics Counts adobe_pdf.png
Download the ChartNonfatal Case Characteristics Incident Rates
Download the ChartNonfatal Case Characteristics
Download the ChartNonfatal Incident Rates
Download the Chart2013 Fatality Data[ Figures were finalized on Apr 22, 2015 ]2013 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries Report (Complete)[ For full report, also download the graph sets just below. ]
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Download the Tables2013 Nonfatality DataNonfatal 2013 Counts
Download the ChartNonfatal Case Characteristics Counts
Download the Chart2012 Fatality Data[ Figures were finalized on Apr 30, 2014 ]2012 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries Report (Complete) [ For full report, also download the graph sets just below. ]
Download the Table2012 Nonfatality DataNonfatal 2012 Counts
Download the Chart2011 Fatality Data2011 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries Report (Complete) [ For full report, also download the graph sets just below. ]
Download the Set[ Note: Eff 2011, Fatal Characteristics (Table 1) is obsolete. ]Fatal Injury Data (Tables A-1 thru A-9)
Download the Tables2011 Nonfatality DataNonfatal 2011 Counts
Download the Chart2010 Fatality Data2010 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries Report (Complete) [ For full report, also download the graph sets just below. ]
Download the SetFatal Characteristics (Table 1)
Download the TableAdditional Fatal Injury Data (Tables A-1 thru A-9)
Download the Tables2010 Nonfatality DataNonfatal 2010 Counts
Download the Chart2009 Fatality Data2009 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries Report (Complete)[ Also download the two graph sets below for final numbers as of April 2011. They update the graphs in the report above.]
Download the SetFatal Characteristics
Download the ChartFatal Industry by Event
Download the Chart2009 Nonfatality DataNonfatal 2009 Counts
Download the Chart2008 Fatality Data2008 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries Report (Complete) adobe_pdf.png
Download the ReportFatal Characteristics
Download the Chart2008 Nonfatality DataNonfatal 2008 Counts
Download the Chart2007 Fatality Data2007 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries Report (Complete)
Download the Chart2007 Nonfatality DataNonfatal 2007 Counts
Download the Chart2006 Fatality Data2006 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries Report (Complete)
Download the Chart2006 Nonfatality DataNonfatal 2006 Counts
Download the Chart2005 Fatality DataFatal Characteristics
Download the Chart2005 Nonfatality DataNonfatal 2005 Counts
Download the Chart2004 Fatality DataFatal Characteristics
Download the Chart2004 Nonfatality DataNonfatal 2004 Counts
Download the Chart Public Meeting Notices