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The weekly reports of fatalities and catastrophes (FAT/CAT Reports) are tabulations of fatalities or catastrophes reported by OSHA Area Offices and State Plan states on an OSHA-36 form, Fatality/Catastrophe Report, to the OSHA's Directorate of Enforcement

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created Feb 18, 2011

updated May 11, 2011

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Description

The weekly reports of fatalities and catastrophes (FAT/CAT Reports) are tabulations of fatalities or catastrophes reported by OSHA Area Offices and State Plan states on an OSHA-36 form, Fatality/Catastrophe Report, to the OSHA's Directorate of Enforcement

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Labor Force, Employment, and Earnings
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workers, occupational, fatalities, workplace, fatality, community.health
Links
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explore.data.gov/Labor-Force-Employment-and-Earnings/Weekly-Fatality-Reports/jr6f-bztx
Short URL
explore.data.gov/d/jr6f-bztx
Licensing and Attribution
Data Provided By
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Source Link
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Dataset Summary
Agency
Department of Labor
Sub-Agency
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Date Released
September, 2009
Date Updated
25-Dec-2009
Time Period
July 24, 2009 - December 25, 2009
Frequency
monthly
High Value Dataset
N
Suggested by Public
N
Dataset Information
Data.gov Data Category Type
Tool Catalog
Specialized Data Category Designation
Administrative
Unique ID
1196
Extended Type
Data Extraction Tool
Contributing Agency Information
Citation
www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=STANDARDS&p_id=12783
Agency Program Page
www.osha.gov/
Agency Data Series Page
www.osha.gov/dep/fatcat/dep_fatcat.html
Dataset Coverage
Unit of Analysis
person
Geographic Coverage
United States
Data Description
Collection Mode
phone/paper, FAX, person/computer
Additional Dataset Documentation
Technical Documentation
www.osha.gov/dep/fatcat/dep_fatcat.html
Data Quality
Data Quality Certification
Yes
Privacy and Confidentiality
Yes
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Data.gov Program Management Office

created Feb 18, 2011

updated May 11, 2011

Description

The weekly reports of fatalities and catastrophes (FAT/CAT Reports) are tabulations of fatalities or catastrophes reported by OSHA Area Offices and State Plan states on an OSHA-36 form, Fatality/Catastrophe Report, to the OSHA's Directorate of Enforcement

Activity
Community Rating
0.0
Your Rating
Raters
0
Visits
4227
Downloads
2803
Comments
0
Contributors
0
Meta
Category
Labor Force, Employment, and Earnings
Permissions
Public
Tags
workers, occupational, fatalities, workplace, fatality, community.health
Links
Permalink
explore.data.gov/Labor-Force-Employment-and-Earnings/Weekly-Fatality-Reports/jr6f-bztx
Short URL
explore.data.gov/d/jr6f-bztx
Licensing and Attribution
Data Provided By
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Source Link
(none)
Dataset Summary
Agency
Department of Labor
Sub-Agency
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Date Released
September, 2009
Date Updated
25-Dec-2009
Time Period
July 24, 2009 - December 25, 2009
Frequency
monthly
High Value Dataset
N
Suggested by Public
N
Dataset Information
Data.gov Data Category Type
Tool Catalog
Specialized Data Category Designation
Administrative
Unique ID
1196
Extended Type
Data Extraction Tool
Contributing Agency Information
Citation
www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=STANDARDS&p_id=12783
Agency Program Page
www.osha.gov/
Agency Data Series Page
www.osha.gov/dep/fatcat/dep_fatcat.html
Dataset Coverage
Unit of Analysis
person
Geographic Coverage
United States
Data Description
Collection Mode
phone/paper, FAX, person/computer
Additional Dataset Documentation
Technical Documentation
www.osha.gov/dep/fatcat/dep_fatcat.html
Data Quality
Data Quality Certification
Yes
Privacy and Confidentiality
Yes
Actions
Flag Dataset
 
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