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Persons interested in obtaining detailed U.S. BLS code 851 forklift statistics from 1992 through 2006 should Google: BLS technical web question. Complete your e-mail information and for subject use Code 851 statistics.

In the question area, ask for the following data:
Forklift Primary Source Fatalities 1992 - 2002; Forklift Primary Source Fatalities 2003-2006; Forklift Secondary Source Fatalities 1992 - 2002; Forklift Secondary Source Fatalities 2003 -2006; Estimates for code 851 non fatal cases days away from work 1992 -2001; Estimates for code 851 non fatal cases days away from work 2002; Estimates for code 851 non fatal cases days away from work 2003 -2006.

The information will be e-mailed to you.

You should also Google: BLS Occupational Injury and Illness Classification Manual for a copy of the manual. It will help explain the data classification system statistics.
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