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Understanding Off-the-Job vs. On-the-Job Deaths and Injuries: A 2012 Overview

This overview highlights the significant differences between off-the-job and on-the-job fatalities and injuries based on data from the 2012 edition of Injury Facts. It reveals that off-the-job deaths occur at a rate of 14:1 compared to on-the-job deaths, while injuries show a ratio of 3:1 and time lost from work at a staggering 7:1. This information underscores the importance of safety measures both in and out of the workplace, aiming to raise awareness and improve injury prevention strategies.

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Understanding Off-the-Job vs. On-the-Job Deaths and Injuries: A 2012 Overview

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  1. Off-the-Job

  2. Off vs.On-the-Job Deaths – 14:1 Source: Injury Facts, 2012 Ed.

  3. Off vs. On-the-Job Injuries – 3:1 Source: Injury Facts, 2012 Ed.

  4. Time Lost from Work – 7:1 Source: Injury Facts, 2012 Ed.

  5. Off-the-Job Deaths and Injuries Source: Injury Facts, 2012 Ed.

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