Autos Much More Deadly Than Guns, Says Report

By: Cal-OSHA

SPOKANE - "On-the-job fatalities are extremely rare occurrences, accounting for a small fraction of one percent of all workplace injuries," according to Michael Tetto, ITT Hartford's director of loss control. "But within this group, auto accidents account for a disproportionately large share of workplace deaths, causing nearly one out of every three." ITT Hartford policyholders reported that objects and equipment striking working employees accounted for nearly one out of every five deaths. This was

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