Measure Results|
| Year | Result | Explanatory Note |
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| 1999 | 0.46 | This measure is a five-year average, calculated on a CALENDAR YEAR basis. Data for injuries and fatalities are collected continuously, but worker hours are reported only once per year, by mid-April for the previous calendar year. Therefore, for example, calendar year 2007 data are reported in the fourth quarter of FY 2008. Any numbers reported before April for the previous year should be considered estimates. |
| 2000 | 0.44 | This measure is a five-year average, calculated on a CALENDAR YEAR basis. Data for injuries and fatalities are collected continuously, but worker hours are reported only once per year, by mid-April for the previous calendar year. Therefore, for example, calendar year 2007 data are reported in the fourth quarter of FY 2008. Any numbers reported before April for the previous year should be considered estimates. |
| 2001 | 0.44 | This measure is a five-year average, calculated on a CALENDAR YEAR basis. Data for injuries and fatalities are collected continuously, but worker hours are reported only once per year, by mid-April for the previous calendar year. Therefore, for example, calendar year 2007 data are reported in the fourth quarter of FY 2008. Any numbers reported before April for the previous year should be considered estimates. |
| 2002 | 0.39 | This measure is a five-year average, calculated on a CALENDAR YEAR basis. Data for injuries and fatalities are collected continuously, but worker hours are reported only once per year, by mid-April for the previous calendar year. Therefore, for example, calendar year 2007 data are reported in the fourth quarter of FY 2008. Any numbers reported before April for the previous year should be considered estimates. |
| 2003 | 0.34 | This measure is a five-year average, calculated on a CALENDAR YEAR basis. Data for injuries and fatalities are collected continuously, but worker hours are reported only once per year, by mid-April for the previous calendar year. Therefore, for example, calendar year 2007 data are reported in the fourth quarter of FY 2008. Any numbers reported before April for the previous year should be considered estimates. |
| 2004 | 0.33 | This measure is a five-year average, calculated on a CALENDAR YEAR basis. Data for injuries and fatalities are collected continuously, but worker hours are reported only once per year, by mid-April for the previous calendar year. Therefore, for example, calendar year 2007 data are reported in the fourth quarter of FY 2008. Any numbers reported before April for the previous year should be considered estimates. |
| 2005 | 0.32 | This measure is a five-year average, calculated on a CALENDAR YEAR basis. Data for injuries and fatalities are collected continuously, but worker hours are reported only once per year, by mid-April for the previous calendar year. Therefore, for example, calendar year 2007 data are reported in the fourth quarter of FY 2008. Any numbers reported before April for the previous year should be considered estimates. |
| 2006 | 0.30 | This measure is a five-year average, calculated on a CALENDAR YEAR basis. Data for injuries and fatalities are collected continuously, but worker hours are reported only once per year, by mid-April for the previous calendar year. Therefore, for example, calendar year 2007 data are reported in the fourth quarter of FY 2008. Any numbers reported before April for the previous year should be considered estimates. |
| 2007 | 0.27 | This measure is a five-year average, calculated on a CALENDAR YEAR basis. Data for injuries and fatalities are collected continuously, but worker hours are reported only once per year, by mid-April for the previous calendar year. Therefore, for example, calendar year 2007 data are reported in the fourth quarter of FY 2008. Any numbers reported before April for the previous year should be considered estimates. |
| 2008 | 0.27 | This measure is a five-year average, calculated on a CALENDAR YEAR basis. Data for injuries and fatalities are collected continuously, but worker hours are reported only once per year, by mid-April for the previous calendar year. Therefore, for example, calendar year 2007 data are reported in the fourth quarter of FY 2008. Any numbers reported before April for the previous year should be considered estimates. |
| 2009 | 0.24 | This measure is a five-year average, calculated on a CALENDAR YEAR basis. Data for injuries and fatalities are collected continuously, but worker hours are reported only once per year, by mid-April for the previous calendar year. Therefore, for example, calendar year 2007 data are reported in the fourth quarter of FY 2008. Any numbers reported before April for the previous year should be considered estimates. |
| 2010 | 0.24 | This measure is a five-year average, calculated on a CALENDAR YEAR basis. Data for injuries and fatalities are collected continuously, but worker hours are reported only once per year, by mid-April for the previous calendar year. Therefore, for example, calendar year 2007 data are reported in the fourth quarter of FY 2008. Any numbers reported before April for the previous year should be considered estimates. |
| 2011 | 0.21 | |
| 2012 | 0.20 | |
| 2013 | 0.17 | |
| 2014 | 0.16 | A data entry error occurred when calculating the measure for 2014. .1631 is the correct number. |
| 2015 | 0.13 | |
| 2016 | 0.13 | |
| 2017 | 0.14 | |
| 2018 | 0.13 | |
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