Occupational mining fatalities, 2023
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| State | County | Number of Fatalities |
|---|---|---|
| Alabama | Tuscaloosa | 1 |
| Arkansas | Faulkner | 1 |
| California | Kern | 1 |
| California | San Diego | 1 |
| Colorado | Pueblo | 1 |
| Florida | St Lucie | 1 |
| Georgia | Jefferson | 3 |
| Georgia | Oglethorpe | 1 |
| Idaho | Shoshone | 1 |
| Illinois | Hamilton | 1 |
| Indiana | Crawford | 1 |
| Indiana | Sullivan | 1 |
| Kentucky | Jessamine | 1 |
| Kentucky | Morgan | 1 |
| Kentucky | Pike | 1 |
| Massachusetts | Bristol | 1 |
| Massachusetts | Essex | 1 |
| Minnesota | Mille Lacs | 1 |
| Missouri | Clay | 1 |
| Missouri | Ralls | 1 |
| Montana | Stillwater | 1 |
| Nevada | Eureka | 1 |
| Oklahoma | Washington | 1 |
| Pennsylvania | Indiana | 1 |
| Pennsylvania | Somerset | 1 |
| South Dakota | Brookings | 1 |
| Tennessee | Marion | 1 |
| Tennessee | Sevier | 1 |
| Texas | Atascosa | 1 |
| Texas | Bexar | 1 |
| Texas | Harris | 1 |
| Texas | Hidalgo | 1 |
| Texas | Johnson | 1 |
| Utah | Salt Lake | 1 |
| West Virginia | Barbour | 1 |
| West Virginia | McDowell | 1 |
| West Virginia | Mingo | 1 |
| Wisconsin | Fond du Lac | 1 |
Notes: Fatality density by county; excludes office workers. Data Source: MSHA
Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program