- In 2016, there were 66 worker fatalities, a rate of 1.9 per 100,000 employed persons. 594 workers sustained major injuries and 12,354 workers sustained minor injuries. - The leading occupational diseases were noise-induced deafness with 322 cases and work-related musculoskeletal disorders with 316 cases. - The number of amputation cases among major injuries increased to 143 in 2016 from 117 in 2015. Fatal and major injury cases involving vehicles increased as well.