Research affirms what COSH communities have long known: workplace fatalities in the United States are systematically under-reported and undercounted. Too many workers' deaths are never fully documented, investigated or acknowledged.
National COSH's Killed at Work: U.S. Workers' Memorial Database is an open-access, community-driven data project that seeks to make visible the true human toll of workplace exploitation and unsafe working conditions. By collecting and sharing these records, we honor workers' lives and strengthen the fight for accountability, prevention, and justice.
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Source Notes: The Killed at Work: U.S. Workers' Memorial Database compiles information from government records and community reports. Community submissions are not independently verified. The fatalities documented here represent only a portion of the total number of workers who die each year from traumatic workplace injuries in the United States.
Workers Killed at Work Stories
Note: The data un our databases is in english but if you want to report in Spanish we will be happy can add it!
If you have further questions about using the database, please contact us at jessie.cruz@nationalcosh.org