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  1. The facts of the faller: Occupational injuries, illnesses, and ...

    Apr 17, 2018 · While the TV shows provide interesting anecdotal information, the BLS data on logging workers provides empirical evidence of the hazards workers face. These data may be used to …

  2. Logging Accidents: Causes, Injuries, and Legal Rights

    Apr 4, 2026 · Logging is one of the most dangerous jobs in the U.S. Learn what causes accidents, how injuries are covered, and what legal options you have after a logging accident.

  3. Kansas Highway Patrol - Online Crash Logs

    Select a date, type, or county to get a list of crash logs. Injury and fatality crashes worked on the Kansas Turnpike after February 5, 2018 can be best located by searching Kansas Turnpike Authority under …

  4. Fatality Inspection Data | Occupational Safety and Health Administration

    To download the entire data set, clear the selections from each of the selected filters, then “Export data” as instructed. This table displays inspections categorized as fatalities or catastrophes.

  5. Preventing Injuries and Deaths of Loggers (95-101) | NIOSH | CDC

    Workers in the logging industry are at high risk of injury and death if proper safety procedures and equipment are not used. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) requests …

  6. Behind the injury numbers – Listening to loggers

    Apr 4, 2025 · Logging has a relatively small workforce, yet injuries are often severe and occur at a rate that makes it the nation's most dangerous occupation. US Bureau of Labor Statistics shows logging …

  7. Logger fatalities: Is it a wrongful death suit or workers’ comp claim?

    Mar 11, 2025 · Our experienced workplace injury attorneys at The Masters Law Firm, L.C. can be invaluable in navigating the complexities of workers’ comp versus wrongful death claims involving …

  8. Logging Safety

    FRA's guide to making the most of federal OSHA's on-line logging safety resources. FRA's one-page Safety Alerts analyze actual timber harvesting accidents and provide recommendations for …

  9. 100.7 Fatal Injuries Per 100,000 Workers: What to Know After a Logging ...

    Jul 22, 2024 · A recent study revealed a sobering truth: logging is the deadliest job in the United States, with a shocking 100.7 fatal work injuries per 100,000 workers. This means loggers face a far greater …

  10. 2 dead after logging accidents in Lane, Douglas counties - MSN

    Two people died the week of Nov. 9 in logging accidents, one in Lane County and the other in Douglas County.