Workplace deaths fell 17 percent last year to a historic low, in part because so many people were unemployed during the recession, the U.S. Department of Labor said Thursday.
The department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics reported 4,340 workplace deaths in 2009, the lowest number since the agency started tracking the data in 1992, the Associated press reports. Last year’s number continues a downward trend in workplace fatalities — the previous record was in 2008.
The agency attributed much of last year’s drop to job cutbacks in dangerous industries such as construction. The current unemployment rate in the construction industry is 17.3 percent, almost twice the national rate of 9.5 percent.
In 2009, construction workers logged 17 percent fewer hours than in 2008.


