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Occupational Statistics Reading Questions

Occupational Statistics Instructions: Copy the questions below onto the BACK of your handout, then read your handout, and answer each question using COMPLETE sentences Q1. What word describes the kind of statistics you’re reading is about? Q2. On average, how many workers die in the US each day from work related injuries? Q3. Of those injured how long have most been on the job for? Q4. What are the 3 leading causes of injury? Q5. What were the top 3 body parts most affected by injury in 2004? Q6. Of all injury types which type was clearly the most common? Q7. What was the median number of days off due to injury in 2004? Q8. Which occupation type had the least likely number of days off? Q9. What injury type resulted in the most number of days off? Q10. What is the number 1 way to reduce occupational safety hazards? Q11. What can you do to help reduce occupational statistics?