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    Fatal Work Injuries Decrease in Construction, Increase in Transportation and Warehousing in 2011, States News Service; September 26, 2012

    FATAL OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES TO VOLUNTEER WORKERS, 2003-07., States News Service; December 15, 2010

    Fatal Occupational Injuries at Road Construction Sites, 2003-07, Monthly Labor Review; November 1, 2010; Pegula, Stephen

    Fatal Work Injuries among Foreign-Born Hispanic Workers, Monthly Labor Review; October 1, 2005; Richardson, Scott

    MISSOURI’S FATAL WORKPLACE INJURIES DECREASE SLIGHTLY IN 2006, US Fed News Service, Including US State News; August 31, 2007

    HSE Publishes Statistics of Fatal Injuries for 2002/03, Management Services; September 1, 2003

    Fatal workplace injuries climbed 7% in 2006, Northeast Pennsylvania Business Journal; November 1, 2007; Anonymous

    Death on the Job: Fatal Work Injuries in 2011, States News Service; September 5, 2013

    Trends in Fatal Crashes Among Drivers With Invalid Licenses, The Chronicle for Driver Education Professionals; April 1, 2010; Anonymous

    Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatal Injuries in Mining in 2010, States News Service; January 22, 2013

    NATIONAL CENSUS OF FATAL OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES IN 2007, US Fed News Service, Including US State News; August 20, 2008

    Fatal Work Injuries in New York City – 2012, States News Service; September 18, 2013

    MISSOURI’S FATAL WORKPLACE INJURIES ARE REPORTED FOR 2005, US Fed News Service, Including US State News; October 23, 2006

    Drivers aged 16 or 17 years involved in fatal crashes – United States, 2004-2008., MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report; October 22, 2010; Shults, R.A. Ali, B.

    Drivers Aged 16 or 17 Years Involved in Fatal Crashes – United States, 2004-2008, MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report; October 22, 2010; Shults, R A

    Involvement by young drivers in fatal motor-vehicle crashes – United States, 1988-1995. (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data), MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report; December 6, 1996

    Safety-belt use among drivers involved in alcohol-related fatal motor-vehicle crashes – United States, 1982-1989., MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report; June 21, 1991

    Fatal agricultural injuries in preschool children: risks, injury patterns and strategies for prevention, CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal; June 6, 2006; Brison, Robert J

    Fatal Work Injuries by Event or Exposure in 2012, States News Service; August 28, 2013

    The Time Value of Improved Performance: Dealing with Executives Who Have Fatal Flaws, Human Resource Planning; April 1, 2007; Brookmire, David


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