We are still trying to get a handle on the actual numbers of fatalities in the arboriculture profession. It is difficult to get accurate, reliable numbers.
I have summarized all of the fatalities that OSHA has recorded from 1984-2002, but this number does not represent all fatalities, not even close actually. OSHA lists 387 fatalities for this time period, but we know that number is low. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has better data, but even that appears not to be complete. BLS lists more than 600 for the last 10 years.
In 2000, OSHA listed 33 fatalities for our profession (SIC code 0783), BLS lists 73. Dr. Ball found, after taking a closer look at the BLS data that the number could be higher, much higher than that.
I am working towards my doctorate with Dr. John Ball, taking a closer look at accidents in the profession. We are looking specifically at struck-bys. I’ll update here as I have new information.
Please stay safe. I don’t want any of you to show up in my research.
TMW