Of the total machine-related fatalities in the construction industry, 78% involved mobile machines. The average annual percentage decrease in trends was significant for both mobile machine-related fatalities per 100,000 FTE (5.7%; 95%CI: 4.4%, 7.0%) and the overall machine-related fatalities per 100,000 FTE for the industry (5.5%; 95%CI: 3.7%, 7.2%) (Fig. 7). The annual rates per 100,000 FTE for stationary machines were much lower and the average annual percentage decrease was not significant (4.6%; 95%CI: −4.1%, 12.6%). A review of the trends in fatality rates per 100,000 FTE by detailed type of machine found that the rates fluctuated greatly from 2003 through 2010. The average annual percentage decrease in rates for excavating machines was significant (6.6%; 95%CI: 0.9%, 11.9%); however, the average annual percentage decrease in rates for road grading and surfacing machines (7.9%; 95%CI: −3.5%, 18.0%), cranes (3.4%; 95%CI: −10.7%, 15.7%), and loaders (6.9%; 95%CI: −2.9%, 15.8%) in the construction industry were not significant.