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Fatal Work Injuries in Arizona — 2024

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Fatal Work Injuries in Arizona - 2024

Fatal work injuries totaled 94 in 2024 for Arizona, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Regional Commissioner Chris Rosenlund noted that the number of work-related fatalities in Arizona was down 8.7 percent from 103 in 2023. (See chart 1.) The fatal work injury rate was 2.8 fatalities per 100,000 full-time equivalent (FTE) workers in 2024, a decrease from a rate of 3.1 in 2023. Nationwide, a total of 5,070 fatal work injuries were recorded in 2024, a 4.0-percent decrease from 5,283 in 2023. These data are from the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI).

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Chart 1. Number of fatal occupational injuries by employee status, Arizona, 2015-24
Year Total Wage and salary Self-employed

2015

69 60 9

2016

77 66 11

2017

90 81 9

2018

82 71 11

2019

94 80 14

2020

97 85 12

2021

67 63 4

2022

103 94 9

2023

103 84 19

2024

94 83 11

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Fatal event or exposure
  • Transportation incidents (44) were the most frequent type of fatal event in Arizona, accounting for 47 percent of all fatal work injuries in the state. Nationally the share was 38 percent. Worker deaths from transportation incidents were up from 42 over the year. (See chart 2 and table 1.)

  • Exposure to harmful substances or environment (19) accounted for 20 percent of Arizona worker fatalities; nationally the share was 14 percent.

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Chart 2. Percent distribution of total fatal occupational injuries by event, United States and Arizona, 2024
Event United States Arizona

Transportation incidents

38 47

Exposure to harmful substances, environments

14 20

Falls, slips, trips

17 18

Contact incidents

15 7

All other

17 7

Note: Percents may not add to total due to rounding.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Private industry
  • The transportation and warehousing sector had the highest number of fatalities with 28, down from 30 the previous year. (See table 2.)

  • Transportation incidents resulted in 25 of the 28 transportation and warehousing sector fatalities.

  • The general freight trucking industry group accounted for 19 of the sector's fatal workplace injuries.

Occupation
  • Fatal work injuries declined by four over the year in the construction and extraction occupational group. (See table 3.)

  • The transportation and material moving occupational group had the highest number of fatal workplace injuries with 33. Transportation incidents resulted in 29 fatalities among these workers. Motor vehicle operators accounted for 30 of the major group's 33 fatal workplace injuries.

Worker Characteristics
  • Wage and salary workers accounted for 88 percent of fatal workplace injuries in Arizona; the self-employed comprised the remaining 12 percent. (See chart 1 and table 4.) Nationally, wage and salary workers comprised 82 percent of fatalities.

  • Fatal workplace injuries among male workers decreased from 97 to 88 in 2024.

  • Fatalities among Hispanic or Latino workers declined by 16 from 48 the previous year.

  • Workers 25-54 years old accounted for 64 percent of the state's work-related fatalities, compared to 55 percent of on-the-job fatalities nationally. Workers aged 55 years and older accounted for 24 percent of the state's work-related fatalities in 2024, compared to 37 percent of on-the-job fatalities nationally.


Technical Note

Background of the program. The Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI), part of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Safety and Health Statistics (OSHS) program, is a count of all fatalities resulting from workplace injuries occurring in the U.S. during the calendar year. For technical information and definitions for the CFOI, see the national CFOI release Technical notes, the BLS Handbook of Methods, and the CFOI definitions.

Acknowledgments. BLS thanks the Industrial Commission of Arizona for their efforts in collecting accurate, comprehensive, and useful data on fatal work injuries. BLS also appreciates the efforts of all federal, state, local, and private sector entities that provided source documents used to identify fatal work injuries nationally. See the national CFOI release Technical Notes for details on cooperating entities.

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Table 1. Fatal occupational injuries by event or exposure, Arizona, 2023-24
Event or Exposure (1) 2023 2024
Number Number Percent (%)

All events and exposures

103 94 100

Transportation incidents

42 44 47

Pedestrian incidents involving motorized land vehicles

-- 4 4

Roadway incidents involving motorized land vehicle

36 36 38

Roadway collision with other vehicle(s)

22 22 23

Roadway collision with other vehicle(s)-moving in same direction

10 6 6

Roadway collision with other vehicle(s)-moving in opposite directions, oncoming

6 7 7

Roadway collision with other vehicle(s)-moving and standing vehicle

-- 6 6

Roadway collision with object other than vehicle

7 7 7

Collision with moving object or animal in roadway

-- 1 1

Collision with object or animal on side of roadway

7 6 6

Roadway noncollision incident

6 7 7

Roadway noncollision- vehicle overturn

6 7 7

Falls, slips, trips

19 17 18

Fall to lower level

-- 13 14

Slip, trip, stumble or fall on same level

-- 4 4

Fall on same level

-- 4 4

Fall on same level resulting in exposure or contact

-- 3 3

Exposure to harmful substances, environments

16 19 20

Exposure to harmful substances

11 11 12

Drug, alcohol overdose

11 9 10

Contact incidents

-- 7 7

Footnotes:
(1) Based on the BLS Occupational Injury and Illness Classification System (OIICS) version 3 implemented for 2023 data forward.

Note: The Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) has published data on fatal occupational injuries for the United States since 1992. During this time, the classification systems and definitions of many data elements have changed. See the CFOI Definitions page (www.bls.gov/iif/definitions/census-of-fatal-occupational-injuries-definitions.htm) for a more detailed description of each data element. Data for all years are revised and final. Totals for major categories may include subcategories not shown separately. Dashes indicate no data reported or data that do not meet publication criteria. CFOI fatal injury counts exclude illness-related deaths unless precipitated by an injury event.

Table 2. Fatal occupational injuries by industry, Arizona, 2023-24
Industry 2023 2024
Number Number Percent (%)

Total

103 94 100

Private industry (1)

97 88 94

Natural resources and mining

4 -- --

Construction

26 24 26

Construction

26 24 26

Construction of buildings

5 4 4

Residential building construction

-- 3 3

Residential building construction

-- 3 3

Specialty trade contractors

16 17 18

Foundation, structure, and building exterior contractors

8 8 9

Framing contractors

-- 3 3

Building equipment contractors

-- 8 9

Electrical contractors and other wiring installation contractors

-- 4 4

Plumbing, heating, and air-conditioning contractors

-- 4 4

Building finishing contractors

-- 1 1

Finish carpentry contractors

-- 1 1

Manufacturing

5 4 4

Manufacturing

5 4 4

Trade, transportation, and utilities

-- 32 34

Retail trade

8 4 4

Transportation and warehousing

30 28 30

Truck transportation

24 20 21

General freight trucking

18 19 20

General freight trucking, long-distance

7 14 15

Specialized freight trucking

3 1 1

Information

-- -- --

Financial activities

3 -- --

Professional and business services

-- -- --

Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services

12 8 9

Educational and health services

-- 1 1

Educational services

-- 1 1

Educational services

-- 1 1

Technical and trade schools

-- 1 1

Technical and trade schools

-- 1 1

Flight training

-- 1 1

Leisure and hospitality

-- -- --

Accommodation and food services

3 6 6

Food services and drinking places

-- 6 6

Special food services

-- 3 3

Mobile food services

-- 1 1

Restaurants and other eating places

-- 3 3

Restaurants and other eating places

-- 3 3

Other services (except public administration)

-- 4 4

Other services (except public administration)

-- 4 4

Government (2)

6 6 6

Federal government

3 -- --

State government

-- -- --

Local government

3 5 5

Footnotes:
(1) CFOI has used several versions of the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) since 2003 to define industry. For complete information on the version of NAICS used in this year, see our concepts page at https://www.bls.gov/opub/hom/cfoi/concepts.htm#industry.
(2) Includes fatal injuries to workers employed by governmental organizations regardless of industry. Cases classified as foreign government and other government are included in all government counts, but not displayed separately.

Note: The Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) has published data on fatal occupational injuries for the United States since 1992. During this time, the classification systems and definitions of many data elements have changed. See the CFOI Definitions page (www.bls.gov/iif/definitions/census-of-fatal-occupational-injuries-definitions.htm) for a more detailed description of each data element. Data for all years are revised and final. Totals for major categories may include subcategories not shown separately. Dashes indicate no data reported or data that do not meet publication criteria. CFOI fatal injury counts exclude illness-related deaths unless precipitated by an injury event.

Table 3. Fatal occupational injuries by occupation, Arizona, 2023-24
Occupation (1) 2023 2024
Number Number Percent (%)

All occupations

103 94 100

Food preparation and serving related occupations

3 5 5

Food and beverage serving workers

-- 1 1

Fast food and counter workers

-- 1 1

Fast food and counter workers

-- 1 1

Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations

10 7 7

Personal care and service occupations

-- 4 4

Sales and related occupations

5 4 4

Construction and extraction occupations

24 20 21

Supervisors of construction and extraction workers

4 3 3

First-line supervisors of construction trades and extraction workers

4 3 3

First-line supervisors of construction trades and extraction workers

4 3 3

Construction trades workers

19 17 18

Carpenters

3 3 3

Carpenters

3 3 3

Construction laborers

7 5 5

Construction laborers

7 5 5

Electricians

-- 3 3

Electricians

-- 3 3

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations

7 6 6

Supervisors of installation, maintenance, and repair workers

-- 3 3

First-line supervisors of mechanics, installers, and repairers

-- 3 3

First-line supervisors of mechanics, installers, and repairers

-- 3 3

Other installation, maintenance, and repair occupations

4 3 3

Production occupations

6 5 5

Transportation and material moving occupations

32 33 35

Motor vehicle operators

-- 30 32

Footnotes:
(1) CFOI has used several versions of the Standard Occupation Classification (SOC) system since 2003 to define occupation. For complete information on the version of SOC used in these years, see the CFOI definitions page (www.bls.gov/iif/definitions/census-of-fatal-occupational-injuries-definitions.htm). Cases where occupation is unknown are included in the total.

Note: The Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) has published data on fatal occupational injuries for the United States since 1992. During this time, the classification systems and definitions of many data elements have changed. See the CFOI Definitions page (www.bls.gov/iif/definitions/census-of-fatal-occupational-injuries-definitions.htm) for a more detailed description of each data element. Data for all years are revised and final. Totals for major categories may include subcategories not shown separately. Dashes indicate no data reported or data that do not meet publication criteria. CFOI fatal injury counts exclude illness-related deaths unless precipitated by an injury event.

Table 4. Fatal occupational injuries by selected demographic characteristics, Arizona, 2023-24
Demographic 2023 2024
Number Number Percent (%)

Total

103 94 100

Employee status

Wage and salary workers (1)

84 83 88

Self-employed (2)

19 11 12

Sex

Male

97 88 94

Female

6 6 6

Age (3)

Under 16 years

-- -- --

16 to 17 years

-- -- --

18 to 19 years

-- -- --

20 to 24 years

-- 8 9

25 to 34 years

23 19 20

35 to 44 years

26 18 19

45 to 54 years

21 23 24

55 to 64 years

16 15 16

65 years and over

11 8 9

Race or ethnic origin (4)

White, non-Hispanic

38 43 46

Black or African-American, non-Hispanic

5 9 10

Hispanic or Latino

48 32 34

American Indian or Alaska Native, non-Hispanic

3 -- --

Asian, non-Hispanic

6 -- --

Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic

-- -- --

Person of multiple races, non-Hispanic

-- -- --

Other or not reported, non-Hispanic

-- 5 5

Footnotes:
(1) May include volunteers and workers receiving other types of compensation. Cases where employment status is unknown are included in the counts of wage and salary workers.
(2) Includes self-employed workers, owners of unincorporated businesses and farms, paid and unpaid family workers, and may include some owners of incorporated businesses or members of partnerships.
(3) Information may not be available for all age groups.
(4) Persons identified as Hispanic or Latino may be of any race. The race categories shown exclude data for Hispanics and Latinos. Cases where ethnicity is unknown are included in counts of non-Hispanic workers.

Note: The Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) has published data on fatal occupational injuries for the United States since 1992. During this time, the classification systems and definitions of many data elements have changed. See the CFOI Definitions page (www.bls.gov/iif/definitions/census-of-fatal-occupational-injuries-definitions.htm) for a more detailed description of each data element. Data for all years are revised and final. Totals for major categories may include subcategories not shown separately. Dashes indicate no data reported or data that do not meet publication criteria. CFOI fatal injury counts exclude illness-related deaths unless precipitated by an injury event.

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