Seventy-nine workers died on the job in Washington in 2005, the Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) said today. Thats down from 93 the year before. The most common cause of death was motor vehicle accidents, followed by cases in which the victim was struck by an object, fell from elevation, or suffered crushing injuries. While we are heartened that there were fewer workplace fatalities last year, even one death is too many, said Gary Weeks, director of L&I, which oversees workplace safety and health. I firmly believe that most businesses want to do the right thing and prevent injuries and deaths, and we will continue to work with them as we balance effective education and outreach with enforcement, when its necessary.
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