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Report: Wyoming Sees Rise in Occupational Deaths in 2019 | Big Horn Radio Network

Written by Associated Press on December 23, 2020 CASPER, Wyo. (AP) Wyoming has one of the worst rates of workplace-related deaths in the country, with three times more fatalities than the national average, a report said. The Wyoming Department of Workplace Solutions revealed in the report that 32 workers died while on the job in 2019, an increase of one death compared to 2018, The Casper Star-Tribune reported Sunday. The report said 65% of the deaths were a result of transportation incidents, including “highway crashes, pedestrian vehicular incidents, aircraft incidents and water vehicle incidents.” Meredith Towle, the state occupational epidemiologist, said transportation incidents accounted for more than half of all deaths at workplaces across all industries in Wyoming from 2003 to 2019.

State briefs for Dec 22, 2020

In-patient services resume at Riverton hospital RIVERTON (WNE) — In-patient services have resumed at the SageWest Health Care Riverton hospital. Hospital administrators said an initiative by Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon has provided supplemental staffing resources to support the influx of hospital patients due to the rapid acceleration of COVID-19 in the community. “We would like to thank Gov. Gordon’s initiative, the Department of Health and the Wyoming Hospital Association for their staffing resource support,” SageWest Health Care CEO John Ferrelli said in a prepared statement. All patients temporarily had been moved to Lander earlier this month. Due to the rise in COVID-19 cases and recent statewide hospitalizations, last week Gordon issued a statewide public-health order requiring the use of face coverings in almost all places outside of the home.

Report: Wyoming sees rise in occupational deaths in 2019

Report: Wyoming sees rise in occupational deaths in 2019 December 21, 2020 GMT CASPER, Wyo. (AP) Wyoming has one of the worst rates of workplace-related deaths in the country, with three times more fatalities than the national average, a report said. The Wyoming Department of Workplace Solutions revealed in the report that 32 workers died while on the job in 2019, an increase of one death compared to 2018, The Casper Star-Tribune reported Sunday. The report said 65% of the deaths were a result of transportation incidents, including “highway crashes, pedestrian vehicular incidents, aircraft incidents and water vehicle incidents.” ADVERTISEMENT Meredith Towle, the state occupational epidemiologist, said transportation incidents accounted for more than half of all deaths at workplaces across all industries in Wyoming from 2003 to 2019.

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