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TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013
Time of event
Source
Source
code2
Total .............................................
Chemicals and chemical products ...........
Chemicals and chemical products,
unspecified .............................................
Acids and alkalies ....................................
Acids and alkalies, unspecified ............
Acids ....................................................
Acids, unspecified ............................
Nitric acid .........................................
Sulfuric acid .....................................
Acids, n.e.c. .....................................
Alkalies .................................................
Cement, mortar mix—dry .................
Cement, mortar mix—wet ................
Lime .................................................
Sodium and potassium hydroxide,
potassium carbonate ......................
Aromatics and hydrocarbon derivatives,
except halogenated ................................
Alcohols ...............................................
Alcohols, unspecified .......................
Antifreeze .........................................
Alcohols, n.e.c. .................................
Aldehydes ............................................
Formaldehyde ..................................
Aldehydes, n.e.c. .............................
Ketones ................................................
Acetone ............................................
Other aromatics and hydrocarbon
derivatives, except halogenated ........
Aromatics and hydrocarbon
derivatives, except halogenated,
n.e.c. ..............................................
Halogens and halogen compounds .........
Chlorine and chlorine compounds .......
Chlorine compounds, unspecified ....
Chlorine, chlorine bleach .................
Chlorine compounds, n.e.c. .............
Fluorine and fluorine compounds .........
Fluorotrichloromethane ....................
Metallic particulates, trace elements,
dusts, powders, fumes ...........................
Metallic particulates, trace elements,
dusts, powders, fumes, unspecified ...
Other metallics and compounds ..........
Metallics and compounds, n.e.c. ......
Welding or soldering fumes,
unspecified or n.e.c. ...........................
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
917,090
27,680
85,240
250,180
199,940
102,900
55,450
195,710
1
11,580
470
1,040
2,630
2,930
1,080
860
2,560
10
11
110
111
1110
1114
1115
1119
112
1121
1122
1123
1,980
1,330
60
600
240
20
80
260
660
40
60
320
60
30
220
80
30
40
430
270
460
400
190
140
200
60
430
340
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1125
200
–
–
12
121
1210
1211
1219
122
1221
1229
124
1241
640
470
30
390
50
80
70
20
30
20
129
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
30
70
–
–
–
–
–
200
160
–
20
70
–
30
140
190
–
–
–
20
20
–
200
30
20
150
30
20
60
30
230
170
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
80
90
–
–
–
20
20
100
–
–
–
–
30
60
260
–
30
150
–
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
250
240
20
200
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
–
–
–
1299
13
131
1310
1311
1319
132
1322
40
620
370
60
280
30
220
220
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14
240
–
140
146
1469
70
30
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
147
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 1
–
–
40
30
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
30
–
130
80
30
40
–
50
30
140
–
–
–
–
–
290
180
–
–
30
30
–
150
–
30
40
40
90
90
–
–
–
50
80
–
–
40
–
–
–
–
110
50
–
40
–
30
30
50
50
20
30
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Metallic particulates, trace elements,
dusts, powders, fumes, n.e.c. ............
Pesticides and other agricultural
chemicals ...............................................
Pesticides and other agricultural
chemicals, unspecified .......................
Herbicides ............................................
Insecticides ..........................................
Pesticides and other agricultural
chemicals, n.e.c. ................................
Coal, natural gas, petroleum fuels and
products .................................................
Coal, natural gas, petroleum fuels and
products, unspecified .........................
Coal, coal dust .....................................
Natural gas ...........................................
Petroleum, crude oil .............................
Petroleum fuels, distillates, and
products, n.e.c. ..................................
Petroleum fuels, distillates, and
products, unspecified .....................
Gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel ............
Lubricating greases, cutting oils .......
Propane ...........................................
Paving asphalt, asphaltic cement ....
Petroleum fuels, distillates, and
products, n.e.c. ..............................
Other chemicals .......................................
Other chemicals, unspecified ...............
Ammonia and ammonium compounds
Ammonia and ammonium
compounds, unspecified ................
Ammonia and ammonium
compounds, n.e.c. ..........................
Oxygen and oxygen compounds .........
Carbon monoxide .............................
Oxygen and oxygen compounds,
n.e.c. ..............................................
Plastics, resins .....................................
Plastics, resins, unspecified .............
Resins ..............................................
Plastics, resins, n.e.c. ......................
Sewer, mine, and similar gases ...........
Sulfur and sulfur compounds ...............
Multiple chemicals or chemical
mixtures, n.e.c. ...................................
Other chemicals, n.e.c. ........................
Chemicals, n.e.c. .............................
Chemical products—general ....................
Chemical products, unspecified ...........
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
149
100
–
–
20
40
–
–
15
160
–
–
90
30
–
–
150
154
155
30
20
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
159
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16
1,030
160
161
162
163
50
40
40
50
164
840
1640
1641
1642
1643
1644
40
240
240
160
140
–
–
–
–
–
1649
17
170
171
20
800
20
90
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1710
50
–
–
–
1719
174
1741
20
300
260
–
–
–
–
1749
175
1750
1752
1759
176
177
20
200
100
40
60
20
20
–
178
179
1799
18
180
40
110
90
4,540
330
40
–
–
–
–
20
30
170
–
–
–
–
30
250
–
–
–
–
150
–
70
30
20
–
20
–
–
20
230
–
–
–
–
60
–
–
80
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
20
20
1,120
90
–
20
190
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 2
–
–
–
–
390
80
–
–
–
–
230
–
40
–
20
40
160
30
20
20
100
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
–
40
210
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
–
–
–
20
50
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
20
20
50
50
180
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
20
–
–
–
–
–
80
20
50
30
180
20
20
60
180
80
70
70
–
60
230
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
20
30
30
970
50
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
130
110
–
–
20
–
30
30
530
30
50
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
430
–
900
70
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Adhesives, glues, n.e.c. .......................
Beauty preparations, cosmetics ...........
Cleaning and polishing agents,
disinfectants .......................................
Cleaning and polishing agents,
unspecified .....................................
Bleach—nonchlorine, nonperoxide ..
Disinfectants ....................................
Drain and oven cleaners ..................
Soap products ..................................
Synthetic detergents and shampoos
Multiple cleaning and polishing
agents ............................................
Cleaning and polishing agents,
n.e.c. ..............................................
Drugs, alcohol, and medicines .............
Medicines, except vaccines .............
Vaccines ..........................................
Drugs, alcohol, and medicines,
n.e.c. ..............................................
Explosives, blasting agents ..................
Paint, lacquer, shellac, varnish ............
Paint, lacquer, shellac, varnish,
unspecified .....................................
Paint .................................................
Paint, lacquer, shellac, varnish,
n.e.c. ..............................................
Solvents, degreasers ...........................
Solvents, degreasers, unspecified ...
Paint removers, thinners ..................
Solvents, degreasers, n.e.c. ............
Other chemical products—general ......
Dyes, inks ........................................
Chemical products, n.e.c. ................
Chemicals and chemical products, n.e.c.
Containers, furniture, and fixtures ...........
Containers, furniture, and fixtures,
unspecified .............................................
Containers ................................................
Containers, unspecified .......................
Containers—nonpressurized ...............
Containers—nonpressurized,
unspecified .....................................
Bags, sacks ......................................
Barrels, drums—except pressurized
Bottles, jugs, flasks ..........................
Boxes, crates, cartons .....................
Buckets, baskets, pails ....................
Cans .................................................
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
181
182
200
80
–
–
60
–
183
2,850
1830
1831
1832
1833
1834
1835
1,460
100
110
130
210
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1838
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1839
184
1843
1844
740
380
50
290
–
–
–
–
1849
185
186
30
30
230
–
–
–
–
1860
1862
30
150
–
–
–
–
1869
187
1870
1872
1879
189
1891
1899
19
50
210
110
70
20
220
40
160
250
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2
149,520
20
21
210
211
2110
2111
2112
2113
2114
2115
2116
–
130
50
–
810
700
50
490
20
20
30
40
430
20
50
20
30
50
50
190
50
20
30
20
20
–
–
20
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
110
250
30
–
–
–
50
–
40
30
40
180
70
110
90
90
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4,950
15,130
41,120
30,530
640
107,490
2,680
77,330
–
3,740
60
2,760
90
12,470
320
8,770
190
29,720
630
22,460
4,070
10,920
2,080
2,120
40,840
3,530
3,060
120
420
60
90
1,430
110
130
490
970
230
240
4,680
530
290
1,300
3,440
610
490
11,570
1,150
1,030
70
110
70
–
30
20
–
–
40
60
–
100
–
20
40
450
–
–
–
30
Page 3
90
–
230
–
70
30
40
60
See footnotes at end of table.
380
40
20
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
130
70
60
50
–
140
20
30
20
30
20
–
20
30
30
80
70
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
–
20
50
40
16,550
10,000
31,230
90
19,970
470
13,960
50
12,620
230
8,770
–
7,690
70
5,440
200
21,290
900
15,170
510
2,160
220
420
8,070
480
420
270
1,300
150
260
4,620
330
350
230
710
110
330
2,770
300
250
1,140
1,910
710
290
7,690
630
590
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Pots, pans, trays ..............................
Tanks, bins, vats—nonconfined
space .............................................
Containers—nonpressurized, n.e.c.
Containers—pressurized .....................
Containers—pressurized,
unspecified .....................................
Boilers ..............................................
Hoses ...............................................
Oxygen tanks and cylinders .............
Propane tanks and cylinders ............
Beer and soda kegs .........................
Fire extinguishers .............................
Containers—pressurized, n.e.c. .......
Containers—variable restraint .............
Containers—variable restraint,
unspecified .....................................
Bundles, bales .................................
Packages, parcels ............................
Reels, rolls, spools, coils, cones ......
Containers—variable restraint, n.e.c.
Dishes, drinking cups, beverage
glasses ...............................................
Dishes, drinking cups, beverage
glasses, unspecified .......................
Dishes, bowls ...................................
Glasses—beverage, drinking cups ..
Dishes, drinking cups, beverage
glasses, n.e.c. ................................
Luggage, handbags .............................
Luggage, handbags, unspecified .....
Handbags, pocketbooks, wallets,
tote bags ........................................
Suitcases, baggage, luggage ...........
Computer and laptop cases .............
Tool belts .........................................
Multiple luggage and handbags .......
Luggage, handbags, n.e.c. ..............
Skids, pallets ........................................
Multiple types of containers .................
Containers, n.e.c. .................................
Furniture and fixtures ...............................
Furniture and fixtures, unspecified .......
Cases, cabinets, racks, shelves ...........
Cases, cabinets, racks, shelves,
unspecified .....................................
Bookcases .......................................
Cabinets, cases—display, storage ...
Counters, counter tops .....................
Racks—garment and other ..............
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
2117
5,030
160
530
1,160
880
710
430
1,170
2118
2119
212
4,690
990
5,300
210
30
160
700
120
450
1,350
350
1,430
610
200
960
650
120
440
230
70
360
940
100
1,510
2120
2121
2122
2123
2125
2126
2127
2129
213
160
230
2,420
520
610
890
160
300
6,140
80
20
200
20
40
50
20
190
660
80
60
310
30
80
1,750
2130
2131
2132
2133
2139
70
740
1,600
3,660
70
–
214
2,310
–
2140
2141
2142
250
1,160
790
–
–
–
2149
215
2150
110
5,130
840
–
2152
2153
2154
2157
2158
2159
216
218
219
22
220
221
980
3,070
30
20
40
120
8,380
60
160
41,090
640
15,040
2210
2211
2212
2213
2214
2,350
80
3,410
860
4,130
–
–
90
–
–
30
–
–
–
250
30
1,040
–
40
110
100
–
160
260
600
–
30
200
330
1,160
30
20
–
580
60
70
80
20
130
1,000
–
–
170
50
80
90
20
–
20
60
500
410
–
90
200
700
–
430
450
530
30
30
100
180
130
30
230
130
80
260
180
60
950
120
20
840
190
60
1,250
150
20
40
280
540
210
360
260
770
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
420
–
–
1,200
–
350
830
–
20
2,570
40
1,090
60
–
–
–
–
50
30
130
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 4
260
80
350
30
210
150
520
150
320
80
–
1,180
150
30
320
40
200
130
840
–
–
–
810
920
20
910
140
900
110
20
290
80
500
860
220
850
–
240
170
40
1,840
–
30
10,250
120
4,240
–
130
50
510
390
40
2,130
30
30
11,170
230
3,780
90
–
–
60
160
170
430
–
–
–
–
1,120
–
–
3,870
20
1,430
–
–
540
270
320
250
60
30
700
410
–
80
–
30
–
170
30
30
90
20
–
1,000
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
650
–
–
2,280
30
710
80
–
80
90
200
30
30
1,390
–
50
9,740
190
3,430
280
20
950
200
1,200
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
Lockers ............................................
Partitions ..........................................
Shelves, shelving .............................
Cages, cage racks ...........................
Cases, cabinets, racks, shelves,
n.e.c. ..............................................
Floor, wall, and window coverings .......
Floor, wall, and window coverings,
unspecified .....................................
Floor coverings—nonstructural ........
Wall coverings ..................................
Window coverings, blinds, shades,
draperies ........................................
Floor, wall, and window coverings,
n.e.c. ..............................................
Furniture ...............................................
Furniture, unspecified ......................
Beds, mattresses .............................
Benches, workbenches, saw horses
Chairs ...............................................
Desks ...............................................
Sofas ................................................
Tables, worktables ...........................
Dressers, armoires ...........................
Multiple types of furniture .................
Furniture, n.e.c. ................................
Lighting fixtures and equipment ...........
Lighting equipment, unspecified ......
Lamps, light fixtures .........................
Light bulbs ........................................
Lighting equipment, n.e.c. ................
Plumbing fixtures .................................
Plumbing fixtures, unspecified .........
Bathtubs, hot tubs, showers .............
Sinks ................................................
Toilets, urinals ..................................
Plumbing fixtures, n.e.c. ...................
Blackboards, bulletin boards, mirrors ...
Blackboards, bulletin boards,
mirrors, unspecified ........................
Blackboards, bulletin boards,
mirrors—wall-mounted ...................
Blackboards, bulletin boards,
mirrors—stand-alone .....................
Furniture and fixtures, n.e.c. ................
Containers, furniture, and fixtures, n.e.c.
2215
2216
2217
2218
150
120
2,840
330
–
–
2219
222
750
1,980
2220
2221
2222
30
1,520
100
–
2223
240
–
2229
223
2230
2231
2232
2233
2234
2235
2236
2237
2238
2239
224
2240
2241
2242
2249
225
2250
2251
2252
2253
2259
226
90
17,930
510
3,890
490
5,090
1,110
1,550
4,240
500
120
430
940
290
490
70
90
3,040
60
1,050
480
1,380
70
750
–
2260
120
2261
460
–
2262
229
29
170
760
300
–
Machinery ...................................................
Machinery, unspecified ............................
Agricultural and garden machinery ..........
3
30
31
50,670
2,560
2,030
–
–
40
–
20
50
–
–
200
50
30
160
160
480
–
50
30
20
700
140
–
100
–
–
20
–
920
40
290
–
340
520
–
400
60
70
60
510
70
190
–
100
240
–
410
–
–
20
180
–
30
140
–
60
390
–
120
–
260
–
30
30
40
20
30
20
1,120
40
260
70
360
60
30
270
20
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
100
–
40
–
40
–
20
20
4,670
180
1,110
130
1,250
380
270
1,010
180
20
140
180
–
110
40
30
1,140
–
550
220
330
40
460
20
4,350
90
850
120
1,410
230
330
1,030
120
20
160
380
260
80
–
30
370
–
150
70
120
20
110
–
1,840
50
400
70
600
90
110
450
20
20
20
80
20
50
–
–
160
–
30
50
80
–
60
–
–
–
4,340
140
920
60
890
260
730
1,060
160
50
80
250
20
210
–
20
890
–
250
110
480
–
60
20
–
20
30
40
–
–
–
420
20
–
–
–
20
230
40
70
160
220
–
14,490
600
360
11,590
480
420
700
–
120
–
270
30
40
230
–
–
–
20
–
20
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
30
–
–
1,500
180
120
4,780
330
150
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 5
20
–
920
–
230
40
330
60
40
190
–
–
–
20
–
20
–
–
360
–
–
20
320
100
–
50
40
180
90
–
–
–
5,770
240
90
2,930
150
20
9,620
580
870
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Agricultural and garden machinery,
unspecified .........................................
Harvesting and threshing machinery ...
Harvesting and threshing
machinery, n.e.c. ............................
Mowing machinery ...............................
Mowing machinery, unspecified .......
Lawn mowers—nonriding, powered
Lawn mowers—riding ......................
Brush hogs—tractor .........................
Mower—tractor, n.e.c. ......................
Mowing machinery, n.e.c. ................
Plowing, planting, and fertilizing
machinery ..........................................
Plowing and cultivating machinery ...
Plowing, planting, and fertilizing
machinery, n.e.c. ............................
Other agricultural and garden
machinery ..........................................
Feed grinders, crushers,
mixers—agricultural .......................
Agricultural and garden machinery,
n.e.c. ..............................................
Construction, logging, and mining
machinery ..............................................
Construction, logging, and mining
machinery, unspecified ......................
Excavating machinery ..........................
Excavating machinery, unspecified ..
Backhoes, trackhoes ........................
Bulldozers ........................................
Mini excavators ................................
Trenchers .........................................
Excavating machinery, n.e.c. ...........
Loaders ................................................
Loaders, unspecified ........................
Bucket, front-end, end, and pay
loaders ...........................................
Skid steer loaders, mini loaders .......
Loaders, n.e.c. .................................
Logging and wood processing
machinery—specialized .....................
Logging and wood processing
machinery—specialized,
unspecified .....................................
Skidders—cable and grapple ...........
Chippers ...........................................
Log processing machinery ...............
Logging and wood processing
machinery—specialized, n.e.c. ......
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
310
311
50
50
–
–
–
–
3119
312
3120
3121
3122
3123
3125
3129
20
1,570
580
440
440
60
30
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
313
3131
220
60
3139
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
110
–
–
319
140
–
3191
20
–
–
3199
120
–
–
32
2,750
320
321
3210
3211
3212
3214
3215
3219
322
3220
120
520
100
150
50
100
30
80
590
120
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3221
3222
3229
170
250
50
–
–
–
323
260
–
3230
3233
3234
3235
20
100
80
30
–
–
–
–
3239
30
–
50
20
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 6
340
60
70
130
60
–
40
–
40
40
370
780
700
40
50
40
40
200
30
50
20
70
–
–
80
20
160
20
50
90
30
20
–
–
140
–
50
–
–
–
50
170
40
60
60
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
50
100
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
–
–
–
–
520
30
80
–
30
–
–
20
–
20
80
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
160
–
90
40
20
20
210
780
360
260
140
–
40
–
–
70
40
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
240
50
50
130
–
–
–
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
120
60
30
20
110
30
–
30
–
60
–
40
–
20
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Mining and drilling machinery ..............
Mining and drilling machinery,
unspecified .....................................
Drilling machines, drilling augers .....
Oil drilling rigs and machinery ..........
Mining and drilling machinery, n.e.c.
Road grading and surfacing machinery
Asphalt and concrete paving
machines, pavers ...........................
Rollers, compactors—construction ..
Graders, scrapers—construction .....
Milling machines, cold planers, and
road profilers ..................................
Other construction, logging, and
mining machinery ...............................
Agitators, mixers—earth, mineral .....
Compactors, crushers,
pulverizers—earth, mineral ............
Construction, logging, and mining
machinery, n.e.c. ............................
Heating, cooling, and cleaning machinery
and appliances .......................................
Heating, cooling, and cleaning
machinery and appliances,
unspecified .........................................
Cooling and humidifying machinery
and appliances ...................................
Cooling and humidifying machinery
and appliances, unspecified ...........
Air conditioning units ........................
Fans, blowers—wall, floor, ceiling,
ventilation .......................................
Refrigerators, freezers, ice makers ..
Cooling and humidifying machinery
and appliances, n.e.c. ....................
Heating and cooking machinery and
appliances ..........................................
Heating and cooking machinery and
appliances, unspecified ..................
Beverage heating and percolating
equipment and appliances .............
Broiling and frying equipment and
appliances ......................................
Fabric pressers and ironing
appliances ......................................
Furnaces, heaters ............................
Ranges, cooking ovens, grills,
toasters, food warmers ..................
Steaming equipment and appliances
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
324
600
40
3240
3241
3244
3249
325
180
120
240
70
400
–
–
3252
3253
3254
60
190
80
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3255
30
–
–
–
329
3291
260
30
–
–
–
–
3292
120
–
–
–
3299
110
–
33
9,460
330
490
331
3,410
3310
3311
110
940
–
–
3312
3314
540
1,700
–
3319
110
–
332
3,580
3320
260
–
–
3321
90
–
–
3322
240
–
3323
3324
270
920
–
–
–
3326
3327
1,590
70
–
–
–
20
–
–
40
100
200
80
30
50
20
30
30
40
80
40
130
30
20
30
–
–
–
50
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
80
–
70
110
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 7
–
–
30
40
20
–
20
120
30
80
100
80
30
590
2,760
2,150
1,020
470
2,360
50
50
20
20
340
140
900
750
340
230
1,010
30
30
270
60
220
30
80
150
420
110
330
30
40
1,340
850
–
40
30
20
20
90
50
–
20
–
50
–
30
–
40
50
250
–
–
–
40
290
80
150
30
150
120
560
–
–
410
–
20
20
–
–
40
90
20
–
20
130
340
60
440
–
480
230
30
20
–
–
350
40
50
80
80
–
550
–
40
20
–
30
140
–
–
–
90
30
170
–
270
20
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Heating and cooking machinery and
appliances, n.e.c. ...........................
Washers, dryers, and cleaning
machinery and appliances .................
Washers, dryers, and cleaning
machinery and appliances,
unspecified .....................................
Car or vehicle washing machinery ...
Clothes dryers ..................................
Clothes washers ..............................
Dishwashers ....................................
Hair and hand dryers .......................
Vacuum cleaners .............................
Washers, dryers, and cleaning
machinery and appliances, n.e.c. ..
Heating, cooling, and cleaning
machinery and appliances, n.e.c. ......
Material and personnel handling
machinery ..............................................
Material and personnel handling
machinery, unspecified ......................
Conveyors—gravity and nonpowered ..
Conveyors—gravity and
nonpowered, unspecified ...............
Chutes ..............................................
Conveyors—roller ............................
Conveyors—wheel ...........................
Conveyors—powered ..........................
Conveyors—powered, unspecified ..
Conveyors—belt ..............................
Conveyors—bucket, cup ..................
Conveyors—chain ............................
Conveyors—live roller ......................
Conveyors—screw, auger ................
Conveyors—powered, n.e.c. ............
Cranes .................................................
Cranes, unspecified .........................
Cranes—truck-mounted ...................
Cranes—gantry, overhead,
monorail, container ........................
Cranes—other fixed or stationary
cranes ............................................
Cranes, n.e.c. ...................................
Overhead hoists ...................................
Overhead hoists, unspecified ...........
Overhead hoists—manual ...............
Elevators, hoists, aerial lifts, personnel
platforms—except truck-mounted ......
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
3329
150
–
–
333
1,910
3330
3331
3332
3333
3334
3335
3336
180
20
120
290
330
20
680
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3339
280
–
339
70
–
34
7,470
340
341
220
790
–
3410
3411
3412
3413
342
3420
3421
3422
3423
3424
3427
3429
343
3430
3431
190
120
440
20
1,770
470
1,000
30
40
90
50
90
580
360
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3436
50
–
–
3437
3439
344
3440
3442
70
60
220
170
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
346
2,190
40
60
180
440
20
–
–
–
90
60
100
50
–
–
250
20
–
20
80
90
20
60
–
490
60
–
–
–
30
–
–
20
50
–
120
190
100
–
80
50
30
–
20
–
–
60
80
–
–
–
–
–
–
420
30
–
30
60
70
20
120
40
–
100
–
30
360
1,060
2,150
1,550
910
600
850
20
20
130
70
130
50
170
20
190
20
100
40
50
20
20
80
20
20
90
50
30
80
50
30
100
–
160
20
110
–
–
–
–
–
–
310
60
230
–
–
–
–
–
30
60
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 8
–
380
110
210
–
–
380
140
150
–
20
20
–
–
20
40
120
60
20
230
130
80
60
50
–
230
60
140
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
30
–
170
40
90
–
–
30
–
–
20
130
40
70
–
–
–
–
–
20
90
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
100
90
–
170
–
30
–
30
20
–
790
430
30
30
–
220
30
20
–
200
310
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Elevators, hoists, aerial lifts,
personnel platforms—except
truck-mounted, unspecified ............
Dumbwaiters ....................................
Elevators ..........................................
Manlifts .............................................
Automobile lifts and hoists ...............
Material and personnel hoists ..........
Aerial lifts, scissor lifts—except
truck-mounted ................................
Elevators, hoists, aerial lifts,
personnel platforms—except
truck-mounted, n.e.c. .....................
Jacks ....................................................
Ski lifts, nonrail amusement rides ........
Ski lifts, gondola rides ......................
Other material and personnel handling
machinery ..........................................
Winders, unwinders .........................
Banding, baling, strapping
machinery ......................................
Stacking machinery ..........................
Material and personnel handling
machinery, n.e.c. ............................
Metal, woodworking, and special material
machinery ..............................................
Metal, woodworking, and special
material machinery, unspecified ........
Bending, rolling, shaping machinery ....
Bending, rolling, shaping machinery,
unspecified .....................................
Bending, crimping machines ............
Shearing machines ..........................
Rolling mills, rolling, calendering
machinery ......................................
Bending, rolling, shaping machinery,
n.e.c. ..............................................
Boring, drilling, planing, milling
machinery ..........................................
Boring, drilling, planing, milling
machinery, unspecified ..................
Drills—stationary ..............................
Milling machines ..............................
Boring, routing, notching machines ..
Boring, drilling, planing, milling
machinery, n.e.c. ............................
Extruding, injecting, forming, molding
machinery ..........................................
Extruding, injecting, forming,
molding machinery, unspecified .....
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
3460
3461
3462
3463
3464
3465
260
40
690
200
370
160
20
–
–
–
3467
330
–
3469
347
348
3481
150
850
60
40
–
–
–
349
3491
790
130
–
3492
3493
470
60
–
–
3499
130
–
–
35
9,010
250
350
351
390
670
30
30
3510
3511
3512
80
160
150
3513
160
3519
110
–
352
720
–
3520
3521
3523
3525
40
310
120
200
–
–
–
–
3529
50
–
353
530
3530
110
–
–
–
20
80
–
90
20
200
50
280
30
–
–
–
–
–
30
300
50
240
20
20
30
90
20
20
30
80
–
–
250
130
–
240
100
–
–
–
–
–
100
40
110
20
30
60
20
–
40
30
–
–
100
30
–
–
20
1,040
3,300
1,990
1,030
380
1,030
30
110
80
200
110
190
50
50
60
40
20
50
30
60
20
40
80
60
20
20
30
30
180
210
110
–
–
–
100
–
–
120
60
40
20
30
–
30
–
–
–
–
20
–
Page 9
80
90
50
See footnotes at end of table.
–
20
20
–
–
–
110
30
50
50
30
40
30
40
–
–
40
–
20
–
90
–
30
–
50
–
20
150
80
40
70
–
130
–
–
50
30
–
20
–
30
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
–
110
120
20
20
30
–
70
–
–
–
30
40
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
70
60
–
20
110
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
90
60
20
20
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Casting machinery ...........................
Extruding machinery ........................
Forging machinery ...........................
Plastic injection molding machinery
Extruding, injecting, forming,
molding machinery, n.e.c. ..............
Grinding, polishing machinery ..............
Grinding, polishing machinery,
unspecified .....................................
Grinders, abraders ...........................
Honing, polishing, lapping
machinery ......................................
Grinding, polishing machinery, n.e.c.
Lathes ..................................................
Lathes, unspecified ..........................
Metalworking lathes .........................
Lathes, n.e.c. ...................................
Presses, except printing .......................
Presses, except printing,
unspecified .....................................
Assembly presses ............................
Brake presses ..................................
Punch presses .................................
Presses, except printing, n.e.c. ........
Sawing machinery—stationary ............
Sawing machinery—stationary,
unspecified .....................................
Arm saws, radial arm saws ..............
Band saws .......................................
Table saws .......................................
Sawing machinery—stationary,
n.e.c. ..............................................
Threading and tapping machines .........
Other metal, woodworking, and special
material machinery .............................
Other metal, woodworking, and
special material machinery,
unspecified .....................................
Laser cutting machinery ...................
Welding machinery ..........................
Metal, woodworking, and special
material machinery, n.e.c. ..............
Office and business machinery ................
Office and business machinery,
unspecified .........................................
Computers and peripheral equipment ..
Computers and peripheral
equipment, unspecified ..................
Computer monitors ..........................
Computers—CPUs ..........................
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
3531
3532
3533
3534
170
130
40
40
20
3539
354
40
1,070
–
3540
3541
220
650
–
–
–
3542
3549
355
3550
3551
3559
356
50
140
430
160
80
200
1,210
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3560
3561
3562
3563
3569
357
370
150
240
220
230
3,270
–
–
–
–
3570
3571
3572
3573
340
100
840
1,710
–
–
–
–
3579
358
280
20
–
–
359
710
3590
3592
3594
50
50
230
–
–
–
3599
36
370
1,830
–
–
360
361
70
1,050
–
–
–
3610
3611
3612
150
260
300
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
30
40
–
–
–
30
20
510
50
100
380
30
–
–
–
50
360
50
120
90
350
760
190
90
30
–
30
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 10
60
–
–
30
140
40
30
–
–
–
–
–
20
30
20
490
130
20
–
110
20
30
90
20
20
30
30
110
180
310
50
480
100
200
40
300
60
20
60
30
50
90
40
110
20
–
20
20
40
–
–
60
240
70
80
60
–
–
30
–
30
120
20
–
20
40
50
60
740
–
–
100
30
90
20
50
–
–
–
30
130
80
220
20
–
–
–
30
–
–
–
–
20
50
–
–
30
30
–
–
20
80
370
80
70
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
110
130
410
290
–
70
20
–
–
–
–
60
–
60
–
–
–
–
–
80
20
80
70
40
740
20
40
140
100
80
60
80
30
1,380
–
–
–
70
360
–
–
–
–
–
220
30
20
90
30
30
40
290
30
150
70
110
20
–
–
–
–
20
20
70
40
30
60
70
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
330
40
70
130
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Keyboards—computer .....................
Optical scanners ..............................
Printers and plotters—computer ......
Computers and peripheral
equipment, n.e.c. ...........................
Office, banking, and retail machinery ...
Office, banking, and retail
machinery, unspecified ..................
Calculating machines and cash
registers .........................................
Mailing and metering machines .......
Photocopiers ....................................
Shredders ........................................
Office, banking, and retail
machinery, n.e.c. ............................
Office and business machinery, n.e.c.
Special process machinery ......................
Special process machinery,
unspecified .........................................
Food and beverage processing
machinery—specialized .....................
Food and beverage processing
machinery—specialized,
unspecified .....................................
Food slicers ......................................
Juice, oil, and fat extractors .............
Meat grinders ...................................
Mixers, blenders, whippers—food
and beverage .................................
Butchering machinery ......................
Dairy and milk processing
machinery—specialized .................
Food and beverage processing
machinery—specialized, n.e.c. ......
Medical, surgical, x-ray machinery and
equipment ..........................................
Medical, surgical, x-ray machinery
and equipment, unspecified ...........
Medical machinery and equipment,
except x-ray ...................................
X-ray, magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI), and fluoroscope machinery
and equipment ...............................
Medical, surgical, x-ray machinery
and equipment, n.e.c. ....................
Packaging, bottling, wrapping
machinery ..........................................
Packaging, bottling, wrapping
machinery, unspecified ..................
Bottling, canning, filling machinery ...
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
3613
3614
3615
60
20
130
–
–
–
–
–
–
3619
362
120
690
–
–
–
–
3620
60
–
–
–
–
3622
3624
3625
3627
120
30
130
290
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
30
30
30
3629
369
37
20
20
10,480
–
–
–
–
670
–
–
2,770
370
120
–
20
371
6,210
3710
3711
3712
3713
230
3,980
50
90
–
–
–
–
–
–
3714
3715
430
580
–
–
–
3716
80
–
–
3719
770
50
50
140
260
90
60
130
372
840
30
80
350
140
60
60
110
3720
70
–
3721
230
–
40
60
50
3722
170
–
30
30
50
20
–
30
3729
360
–
250
30
30
–
20
373
880
140
160
170
3730
3731
100
80
20
20
20
300
90
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 11
20
110
60
140
–
–
–
40
–
30
–
20
380
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2,110
–
–
1,780
–
–
40
20
20
–
270
1,620
1,310
1,310
560
1,040
40
80
80
1,120
–
30
20
710
30
20
930
20
410
50
720
60
–
100
160
–
80
–
–
–
20
20
60
–
930
110
140
–
20
30
20
–
–
30
20
150
–
–
40
20
40
–
–
–
–
1,930
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
70
210
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
–
–
–
–
70
40
20
–
30
140
20
20
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Packaging, wrapping, bundling
machinery ......................................
Product labeling machinery ..............
Sealing, stapling machinery .............
Packaging, bottling, wrapping
machinery, n.e.c. ............................
Paper production machinery ................
Paper production machinery,
unspecified .....................................
Slitters, winders—paper production
Paper production machinery, n.e.c.
Printing machinery and equipment ......
Printing machinery and equipment,
unspecified .....................................
Bindery machinery ...........................
Engraving machinery .......................
Presses—printing .............................
Printing machinery and equipment,
n.e.c. ..............................................
Textile, apparel, leather production
machinery ..........................................
Textile, apparel, leather production
machinery, unspecified ..................
Sewing, stitching machinery ............
Spinning machinery .........................
Weaving machinery .........................
Textile, apparel, leather production
machinery, n.e.c. ............................
Other special process machinery .........
Centrifuges .......................................
Painting, priming, metal coating
machinery ......................................
Pumps ..............................................
Special process machinery, n.e.c. ...
Miscellaneous machinery .........................
Miscellaneous machinery, unspecified
Audio and video equipment .................
Audio equipment ..............................
Stationary telephones and
communication equipment .............
Televisions .......................................
Video players and recorders ............
Audio and video equipment, n.e.c. ...
Product assembly machinery, n.e.c. ....
Product testing, inspecting, and
diagnostic machinery, n.e.c. ..............
Other machinery ..................................
Other machinery, unspecified ..........
Air compressors ...............................
Garbage disposals ...........................
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
3732
3733
3734
330
120
130
20
3739
374
120
270
–
3740
3745
3749
375
80
90
100
650
–
–
–
3750
3751
3752
3753
30
100
20
370
–
–
–
3759
130
–
376
330
–
3760
3764
3765
3766
20
170
20
20
–
–
–
–
3769
379
3791
100
1,180
30
–
3796
3797
3799
39
390
391
3911
50
950
150
5,070
140
1,450
110
–
–
–
–
–
–
3912
3914
3915
3919
392
70
1,080
20
150
140
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
393
399
3990
3991
3992
30
3,310
260
690
20
–
–
–
20
–
–
60
20
50
20
–
–
–
–
30
70
–
460
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 12
–
–
–
–
–
–
100
40
–
50
30
30
90
100
–
–
20
–
–
–
30
230
60
1,470
–
320
–
–
–
30
670
–
–
–
–
50
–
1,080
90
260
20
20
–
–
80
60
20
–
–
–
–
360
20
80
50
–
50
–
50
–
–
–
50
410
–
–
–
–
–
–
400
30
220
–
740
30
290
30
–
20
–
–
20
–
–
–
30
70
20
130
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
250
20
30
–
–
–
–
–
30
890
70
310
150
40
50
–
170
20
1,710
70
730
20
–
–
–
30
–
–
40
220
20
–
–
–
–
80
–
–
60
60
40
20
320
–
–
–
70
280
410
30
20
–
–
–
–
20
40
100
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
90
–
50
20
80
110
30
30
–
–
–
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
30
20
60
30
30
–
30
70
–
–
–
40
30
30
40
20
140
40
40
30
40
40
–
20
20
50
50
20
80
20
20
–
–
180
20
–
–
400
20
60
–
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Source
code2
Private
industry3
Snowblowers ....................................
Trash compactors ............................
Vending machines ...........................
Machinery, n.e.c. ..............................
3994
3995
3996
3999
50
170
140
1,960
Parts and materials ....................................
Parts and materials, unspecified ..............
Building materials—solid elements ..........
Building materials, unspecified ............
Bricks, blocks, structural stone ............
Bricks, blocks, structural stone,
unspecified .....................................
Bricks and pavers ............................
Concrete blocks, cinder blocks ........
Stone, marble, granite slabs ............
Structural stones or slabs, n.e.c. ......
Bricks, blocks, structural stone,
n.e.c. ..............................................
Pipes, ducts, tubing ..............................
Pipes, ducts, tubing, unspecified .....
Concrete or clay pipes and conduits
Ducts ................................................
Metal pipes, tubing ...........................
Pipe fittings, collars ..........................
Plastic, PVC, or rubber pipes and
tubing .............................................
Pipes, ducts, tubing, n.e.c. ...............
Structural metal materials ....................
Structural metal materials,
unspecified .....................................
Angle irons .......................................
Bars, rods, reinforcing bar (rebar) ....
Beams—unattached metal ...............
Grates ..............................................
Metal plates, metal panels ...............
Rails—unattached metal ..................
Sheet metal ......................................
Structural metal materials, n.e.c. .....
Tiles, shingles ......................................
Tiles, shingles, unspecified ..............
Ceiling tiles .......................................
Ceramic or stone tiles—drain, roof,
multipurpose ..................................
Roof shingles, except tile .................
Vinyl floor tiles ..................................
Tiles, shingles, n.e.c. .......................
Wood, lumber .......................................
Wood, lumber, unspecified ..............
Dimensional lumber: 2x4, 2x3, etc. ..
4
40
41
410
411
76,130
4,090
27,430
180
1,570
4110
4111
4112
4113
4114
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
–
–
–
–
80
320
20
50
70
570
1,970
150
530
–
40
6,810
450
2,260
40
120
23,950
980
9,280
60
520
140
150
600
310
130
–
–
–
4119
412
4120
4121
4122
4123
4124
240
6,230
2,830
120
210
1,830
150
–
4125
4129
413
670
410
8,710
–
–
4130
4131
4132
4133
4134
4135
4136
4137
4139
414
4140
4141
730
480
1,600
890
450
2,370
340
720
1,120
510
130
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4142
4143
4144
4149
415
4150
4151
80
160
20
50
7,650
2,470
2,030
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
–
40
–
–
50
30
210
80
20
20
30
20
–
30
420
240
–
–
60
40
390
18,320
930
6,530
–
210
40
110
30
100
20
240
30
30
790
260
130
2,720
230
80
2,360
40
20
230
100
20
200
30
70
90
20
200
60
470
270
320
770
120
240
250
120
30
220
360
250
270
40
450
30
250
470
120
30
30
–
–
40
20
40
50
20
–
30
80
20
20
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 13
–
20
30
730
320
150
20
20
–
–
20
2,700
620
690
20
1,440
330
570
–
–
–
140
290
6,530
290
1,950
–
120
3,170
180
920
–
90
15,370
1,110
5,960
50
470
–
–
–
50
20
–
20
–
1,900
910
–
40
550
80
–
–
–
170
–
50
20
–
–
–
–
130
2,030
790
60
90
680
20
130
50
20
20
360
130
50
–
70
–
–
–
210
80
–
–
130
–
100
–
–
–
30
700
20
380
70
–
50
40
100
170
70
40
1,170
630
–
50
220
–
140
130
1,530
30
160
20
430
150
–
70
20
20
410
20
50
40
130
–
–
100
60
–
–
50
20
40
60
20
–
–
–
100
–
–
400
80
110
430
90
60
170
90
60
–
–
–
–
–
170
40
70
–
–
–
–
2,120
1,060
420
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Plywood, wood paneling; particle,
chip, flake board .............................
Wooden beams ................................
Wood pieces, trim pieces, wood
scraps, n.e.c. ..................................
Wooden stakes ................................
Wood, lumber, n.e.c. ........................
Other building materials—solid
elements ............................................
Other building materials—solid
elements, unspecified ....................
Fencing and screening material,
n.e.c. ..............................................
Flashing ...........................................
Glass building materials ...................
Gutters, downspouts ........................
Sheet flooring ...................................
Siding—aluminum, vinyl ...................
Structural hardware, n.e.c. ...............
Wallboard, drywall, sheetrock ..........
Building materials—solid elements,
n.e.c. ..............................................
Fasteners, connectors, ropes, ties ...........
Fasteners, connectors, ropes, ties,
unspecified .........................................
Fasteners .............................................
Fasteners, unspecified .....................
Clamps, couplings ............................
Nails, brads, tacks, nuts, bolts,
washers ..........................................
Hinges ..............................................
Screws .............................................
Spikes ..............................................
Staples .............................................
Fasteners, n.e.c. ..............................
Ropes, ties, chains ...............................
Ropes, ties, chains, unspecified ......
Bands ...............................................
Bungee cords ...................................
Chains, n.e.c. ...................................
Rope, twine, string ...........................
Strapping ..........................................
Wire, cables—nonelectrical .............
Ropes, ties, chains, n.e.c. ................
Valves, nozzles ....................................
Fasteners, connectors, ropes, ties,
n.e.c. ..................................................
Hoisting accessories ................................
Hoisting accessories, unspecified ........
Fixtures, load indicators .......................
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
4152
4153
1,350
200
–
20
110
20
660
60
4154
4155
4159
560
20
1,000
–
–
–
419
2,590
4190
20
–
–
–
4191
4192
4193
4194
4195
4196
4197
4198
120
40
900
40
20
70
300
870
–
–
–
–
–
4199
42
220
9,030
–
420
421
4210
4211
60
4,990
100
250
–
4212
4213
4215
4216
4217
4219
422
4220
4221
4222
4223
4224
4225
4226
4229
423
2,910
60
790
40
350
470
3,310
330
180
90
590
360
680
950
130
520
429
43
430
431
150
490
20
50
70
–
30
20
–
–
–
–
–
500
90
140
1,130
480
–
1,040
80
3,170
60
2,060
–
–
50
1,840
40
100
–
1,080
20
70
–
660
20
170
50
60
70
70
30
40
1,100
50
330
40
70
120
1,020
150
30
20
160
80
210
320
50
200
20
30
70
170
–
270
–
50
140
310
20
130
20
–
–
30
–
30
40
–
–
–
30
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 14
110
–
–
–
20
20
40
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
230
50
30
–
30
–
100
140
800
60
80
20
150
120
150
180
40
160
–
20
20
260
20
30
40
40
50
70
–
40
–
–
20
60
–
–
530
–
50
–
190
20
–
20
30
150
–
320
60
1,610
–
120
–
–
890
–
30
80
–
–
–
–
–
620
–
70
–
180
30
20
30
20
–
120
50
20
230
60
330
–
–
–
20
–
310
20
90
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
620
680
–
20
–
–
210
–
–
230
40
140
430
20
–
–
140
–
30
110
20
–
–
–
–
390
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
60
–
90
–
60
70
80
–
150
–
–
–
–
220
260
100
110
50
610
20
–
20
140
60
150
210
–
–
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
40
80
–
–
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Hooks, shackles, magnets, clamshells
Slings ...................................................
Hoisting accessories, n.e.c. .................
Machine, tool, and electric parts ..............
Machine, tool, and electric parts,
unspecified .........................................
Electric parts ........................................
Electric parts, unspecified ................
Electrical wiring—building ................
Generators .......................................
Batteries other than automotive .......
Motors other than vehicle .................
Power lines, transformers,
convertors ......................................
Relays, rheostats, starters, controls
Switchboards, switches, fuses .........
Power cords, electrical cords,
extension cords ..............................
Electric parts, n.e.c. .........................
Machine and appliance parts ...............
Machine and appliance parts,
unspecified .....................................
Dies, molds, patterns .......................
Drives—chain, leather, fabric, vee
belt .................................................
Drums, pulleys, sheaves ..................
Engines, turbines, except vehicle ....
Friction clutches ...............................
Gears ...............................................
Rollers ..............................................
Machine and appliance parts, n.e.c.
Tool parts, accessories ........................
Tool parts, accessories, unspecified
Drill bits—unattached .......................
Saw blades—unattached .................
Tool parts, accessories, n.e.c. .........
Machine, tool, and electric parts, n.e.c.
Metal materials—nonstructural ................
Metal materials—nonstructural,
unspecified .........................................
Metal sheets, ingots,
bars—nonstructural ............................
Molten or hot metals, slag ....................
Metal materials—nonstructural, n.e.c.
Tars, sealants, caulking, insulating
material ..................................................
Tars, sealants, caulking, insulation,
unspecified .........................................
Roofing asphalt, roofing tar ..................
Fiberglass insulation ............................
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
432
433
439
44
250
40
130
9,060
–
–
–
440
441
4410
4411
4412
4413
4414
490
4,500
250
850
180
140
430
–
4415
4416
4417
180
40
910
–
–
–
4418
4419
442
1,250
270
3,220
–
4420
4421
240
890
–
4422
4423
4424
4425
4426
4427
4429
443
4430
4431
4432
4439
449
45
40
290
20
40
190
340
1,160
520
90
190
120
120
330
3,210
–
–
–
–
–
450
30
–
–
380
910
40
410
20
60
30
120
20
–
–
–
–
30
30
70
20
70
3,310
50
1,860
320
1,570
130
400
20
40
150
40
900
30
200
60
50
40
20
30
–
200
90
20
150
90
210
40
190
50
30
110
60
20
50
–
–
–
–
–
50
70
80
–
40
30
90
180
100
–
30
220
860
20
20
330
210
451
452
459
1,010
690
660
30
20
20
90
40
70
280
170
110
46
450
–
20
160
460
461
462
60
60
210
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 15
40
30
80
30
–
–
1,030
30
120
60
30
150
60
–
110
60
220
400
60
330
40
60
130
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
20
80
40
40
50
–
–
1,490
–
80
–
90
–
–
–
–
–
50
40
30
50
900
–
–
–
80
–
–
20
40
–
–
–
–
100
30
240
30
–
60
90
660
130
30
130
100
280
90
660
–
–
40
330
20
40
140
250
70
1,240
–
–
–
440
–
–
–
110
20
350
–
690
30
110
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
30
440
–
50
–
–
20
–
60
150
790
20
40
400
–
20
–
–
50
30
70
40
–
–
–
–
20
–
90
80
30
50
–
–
20
230
40
580
50
20
190
240
110
230
200
90
60
70
120
20
100
140
150
140
40
–
–
90
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
80
–
20
30
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Foam caulking, foam insulation ...........
Plastic, vinyl caulking ...........................
Sealants, waterproofers, n.e.c. ............
Tarps and sheeting—nonmetal ................
Tarps and sheeting—nonmetal,
unspecified .........................................
Tarps, plastic or fabric sheeting ...........
Plastic wrap ..........................................
Cardboard ............................................
Tarps and sheeting—nonmetal, n.e.c.
Vehicle and mobile equipment parts ........
Vehicle and mobile equipment parts,
unspecified .........................................
Tires, inner tubes, wheels ....................
Tires, inner tubes, wheels,
unspecified .....................................
Tire inner tubes ................................
Tires, except bike .............................
Wheels, tire rims ..............................
Tires, inner tubes, wheels, n.e.c. .....
Engine parts and accessories ..............
Engine parts and accessories,
unspecified .....................................
Battery—vehicle ...............................
Belts, hoses—vehicle .......................
Engine, engine block,
motor—vehicle ...............................
Fan—vehicle ....................................
Muffler, exhaust ...............................
Radiator—vehicle .............................
Transmission—vehicle .....................
Engine parts and accessories, n.e.c.
Trailers .................................................
Windshields, vehicle windows ..............
Vehicle doors, liftgates, tailgates .........
Vehicle doors, liftgates, tailgates,
unspecified .....................................
Vehicle passenger doors .................
Liftgates ...........................................
Tailgates ..........................................
Vehicle and mobile equipment parts,
n.e.c. ..................................................
Other parts and materials ........................
Other parts and materials, unspecified
Caps, lids, covers .................................
Caps, lids, covers, unspecified ........
Container caps, lids, covers .............
Manhole and cistern covers .............
Caps, lids, covers, n.e.c. ..................
Parts and materials, n.e.c. ...................
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
463
465
466
47
60
20
20
1,270
–
–
–
470
472
473
474
479
48
20
520
200
390
130
16,020
–
480
481
890
3,840
–
4810
4812
4813
4814
4819
482
870
30
2,100
550
280
2,270
–
–
4820
4821
4822
80
540
110
–
4823
4824
4825
4826
4827
4829
483
484
485
220
20
90
250
310
660
2,280
190
3,060
4850
4851
4852
4853
920
810
1,040
290
489
49
490
491
4910
4911
4912
4919
499
3,490
5,070
370
1,990
390
760
410
420
2,710
–
–
–
30
–
–
–
200
–
20
30
–
–
210
–
100
30
70
400
–
1,230
40
–
–
–
30
–
4,550
–
–
1,610
40
180
300
1,330
240
1,040
50
430
20
200
20
750
260
90
1,050
130
20
20
70
40
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
90
–
80
20
–
30
20
140
130
–
30
–
–
–
–
90
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 16
30
190
60
30
–
–
480
130
50
620
320
30
50
110
140
20
30
–
–
60
–
20
–
–
–
–
660
40
20
130
210
690
80
940
70
80
150
60
190
200
240
30
420
220
230
70
70
60
100
60
300
450
20
210
20
50
30
110
220
800
1,220
30
560
40
190
230
100
630
790
1,080
50
450
40
210
90
100
590
510
740
50
400
270
80
250
30
360
50
210
90
330
400
20
–
–
70
–
80
50
370
–
–
–
–
–
140
140
50
160
50
4,390
–
–
–
410
–
110
20
70
20
–
–
–
–
–
70
–
–
–
40
20
70
20
50
570
–
3,260
80
60
180
770
–
–
–
250
–
20
–
120
–
–
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
–
110
290
60
20
–
30
–
130
440
–
100
–
40
–
40
290
80
–
–
–
360
90
50
250
–
–
40
30
220
200
40
330
30
60
520
60
660
140
220
260
50
820
1,010
200
260
–
180
50
20
560
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Persons, plants, animals, and minerals ...
Persons, plants, animals, and minerals,
unspecified .............................................
Animals ....................................................
Animals, unspecified ............................
Birds and fowl ......................................
Chickens ..........................................
Fish, shellfish .......................................
Insects, arachnids, mites .....................
Insects, arachnids, mites,
unspecified .....................................
Bees, hornets, wasps .......................
Spiders, scorpions ...........................
Lice, fleas, bedbugs .........................
Mosquitoes .......................................
Ticks and mites ................................
Insects, arachnids, mites, n.e.c. .......
Reptiles ................................................
Reptiles, unspecified ........................
Nonvenomous snakes .....................
Mammals, except humans ...................
Mammals, unspecified .....................
Cats, felines—domestic ...................
Dogs, canines—domestic ................
Cattle and other bovines ..................
Horses and other equines ................
Rodents ............................................
Swine and other porcines ................
Deer and other cervids .....................
Mammals, n.e.c. ...............................
Animals, n.e.c. .....................................
Animal and plant byproducts ....................
Animal products, nonfood ....................
Bones, shells ....................................
Animal carcass, roadkill ...................
Animal waste products .....................
Animal products—nonfood, n.e.c. ....
Food products ......................................
Food products, unspecified ..............
Fats, oils, cooking greases ..............
Soups, sauces, gravies ....................
Dairy products ..................................
Beverages, n.e.c. .............................
Fruits, nuts, vegetables ....................
Grains, cereals, grain mill products ..
Meat, poultry, seafood .....................
Multiple foods or groceries ...............
Food products, n.e.c. .......................
Infectious and parasitic agents ................
Source
code2
Private
industry3
5
242,110
50
51
510
511
5112
512
513
50
14,160
60
90
20
160
5,610
5130
5131
5132
5134
5135
5136
5139
514
5140
5142
515
5150
5151
5152
5153
5154
5155
5157
5158
5159
519
52
521
5211
5215
5216
5219
522
5220
5221
5222
5223
5224
5225
5226
5227
5228
5229
53
1,920
980
1,200
80
20
1,270
110
130
40
80
8,060
80
1,460
4,130
910
1,130
20
180
20
130
50
7,690
200
40
40
50
60
7,470
540
3,190
830
160
620
440
430
610
60
600
1,560
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
8,020
–
20,530
–
60,510
47,670
27,400
–
3,960
–
20
–
20
1,270
–
1,100
–
–
–
40
360
570
230
360
20
60
180
80
90
190
–
4,290
–
–
–
50
1,770
50
40
70
30
830
310
320
220
–
–
–
–
800
–
50
–
–
–
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
–
–
–
–
120
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
130
230
100
–
20
–
20
–
590
20
–
–
–
–
170
570
100
200
–
40
40
–
–
20
90
20
20
50
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 17
60
30
30
40
540
170
290
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
140
–
–
20
2,380
–
610
930
220
510
–
70
–
40
20
1,870
60
–
–
–
30
1,800
80
660
110
40
180
80
390
120
–
130
170
30
2,600
–
290
1,730
180
350
–
40
–
–
–
1,820
30
–
–
–
–
1,780
130
630
520
20
70
60
–
150
20
180
130
–
–
14,760
–
300
–
–
–
–
140
40
20
40
–
–
30
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
660
–
250
220
110
50
–
20
–
–
–
1,200
–
–
–
–
–
1,200
70
680
100
–
100
60
–
150
–
20
40
150
–
–
60
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
750
–
–
–
–
–
740
30
460
–
–
20
20
–
50
20
110
30
63,210
40
3,500
–
–
–
40
1,780
330
170
350
50
20
810
60
40
–
–
1,610
–
270
1,060
110
110
–
20
–
20
–
1,290
70
20
20
30
–
1,210
120
510
40
50
100
200
–
80
–
100
1,040
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Infectious and parasitic agents,
unspecified .........................................
Bacteria ................................................
Fungi ....................................................
Fungi, unspecified ............................
Mold, mildew ....................................
Viruses .................................................
Infectious and parasitic agents, n.e.c. ..
Metallic minerals ......................................
Metal ores—nonradiating .....................
Nonmetallic minerals, except fuel ............
Nonmetallic minerals, except fuel,
unspecified .........................................
Boulders ...............................................
Dirt, earth .............................................
Mud ......................................................
Rocks, crushed stone ..........................
Sand, gravel .........................................
Silica ....................................................
Nonmetallic minerals, except fuel,
n.e.c. ..................................................
Person—injured or ill worker ....................
Person—injured or ill worker,
unspecified .........................................
Bodily conditions of injured, ill worker ..
Bodily motion or position of injured, ill
worker ................................................
Person—injured or ill worker, n.e.c. .....
Person—other than injured or ill worker ...
Person, other than injured or ill worker,
unspecified .........................................
Relative or domestic partner of injured
or ill worker .........................................
Relative or domestic partner of
injured or ill worker, unspecified .....
Co-worker or work associate of injured
or ill worker .........................................
Co-worker or work associate of
injured or ill worker, unspecified .....
Co-worker ........................................
Former co-worker .............................
Work associate ................................
Co-worker or work associate, n.e.c.
Student .................................................
Patient ..................................................
Other client or customer .......................
Assailant, suspect, inmate ...................
Assailant, suspect, unspecified ........
Robber .............................................
Inmate or detainee in custody ..........
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
530
531
532
5320
5321
533
539
54
541
55
140
360
180
30
140
820
60
40
20
2,660
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
550
552
554
555
556
557
558
470
420
130
120
1,290
140
20
559
56
80
143,070
–
3,590
560
561
290
6,250
20
90
562
569
57
136,200
330
68,900
570
850
571
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
5710
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
572
2,840
5720
5721
5722
5723
5729
573
574
575
577
5770
5771
5772
590
1,860
30
250
120
3,530
48,250
9,620
2,890
480
1,880
230
–
20
–
–
20
90
–
–
–
50
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
30
20
60
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
90
–
–
–
730
980
30
130
150
80
70
260
40
20
570
20
–
90
–
–
340
–
–
70
12,470
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
190
90
70
–
–
–
50
–
–
–
90
–
–
–
27,610
–
12,480
310
50
1,110
40
1,140
30
700
3,480
–
3,910
12,110
30
5,980
35,430
100
15,280
26,380
60
12,340
30
30
170
180
90
–
–
–
30
–
–
–
36,690
–
80
240
120
20
90
560
40
30
20
410
20
–
–
–
210
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
150
80
–
–
6,880
–
–
43,350
450
120
2,460
11,680
60
12,200
6,420
–
6,680
40,700
70
12,510
200
110
130
130
160
770
480
440
260
600
120
30
110
310
390
20
30
20
1,120
10,610
2,120
310
90
150
50
40
350
30
370
30
170
140
350
–
–
–
–
–
3,140
440
140
60
50
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 18
–
–
–
140
4,660
780
120
20
70
30
–
50
40
610
8,600
1,750
490
80
340
40
–
–
–
30
710
8,530
1,500
590
90
370
40
–
–
50
90
4,990
830
360
80
200
30
90
20
860
7,720
2,210
880
60
710
30
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Suspect not yet apprehended ..........
Assailant, suspect, n.e.c. .................
Bodily fluids or substances of other
than injured or ill person .....................
Bodily fluids or substances of other
than injured or ill person,
unspecified .....................................
Blood of other than injured or ill
person ............................................
Urine or feces of other than injured
or ill person ....................................
Mucus or saliva of other than injured
or ill person ....................................
Person, other than injured or ill worker,
n.e.c. ..................................................
Plants, trees, vegetation—not processed
Plants, trees, vegetation, unspecified ..
Field crops ...........................................
Flowers ................................................
Houseplants .........................................
Poison ivy, oak, sumac, Rhus ..............
Poison ivy, oak, sumac, Rhus,
unspecified .....................................
Poison ivy .........................................
Poison oak .......................................
Shrubs, grasses ...................................
Trees, logs, limbs .................................
Trees, logs, limbs, unspecified .........
Trees ................................................
Logs .................................................
Limbs, branches—unattached .........
Trees, logs, limbs, n.e.c. ..................
Other plants, trees, vegetation—not
processed ..........................................
Plants, trees, vegetation—not
processed, n.e.c. ............................
Structures and surfaces ............................
Structures and surfaces, unspecified .......
Confined spaces ......................................
Confined spaces, unspecified ..............
Ditches, channels, trenches,
excavations ........................................
Underground mines, caves, tunnels ....
Mines, caves, tunnels, unspecified ..
Sewers, manholes, storm drains ......
Tank, bin, vat interiors ..........................
Tank, bin, vat interiors, unspecified
Trash bin or dumpster interiors ........
Hopper interiors ...............................
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
5773
5779
100
190
–
578
420
–
5780
160
–
–
5781
50
–
–
5782
110
–
5783
90
–
579
58
580
582
583
584
585
440
3,970
160
40
50
40
330
–
5850
5851
5852
586
587
5870
5871
5872
5873
5879
20
–
–
–
20
60
30
330
30
–
–
30
–
–
–
20
–
–
40
40
–
–
70
1,490
60
–
20
–
70
120
820
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
589
210
–
–
120
5899
210
–
–
6
60
61
610
172,650
230
1,570
20
611
612
6120
6122
617
6170
6174
6177
760
130
20
100
500
70
130
30
–
Page 19
–
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
670
130
30
40
20
100
70
80
660
170
280
30
170
20
20
–
–
120
60
20
–
–
20,070
–
60
–
48,250
40
440
20
36,320
70
460
–
22,100
50
160
–
20
310
30
330
30
–
210
80
280
100
–
30
60
20
–
–
–
–
–
60
20
See footnotes at end of table.
50
60
1,150
50
400
160
350
200
–
20
1,050
40
30
30
–
190
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
30
–
–
–
–
–
20
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
30
200
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
170
190
30
–
–
–
–
–
20
5,120
–
30
–
50
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
50
30
160
130
170
2,960
260
990
510
820
380
260
70
50
–
–
–
60
–
40
60
–
–
–
–
–
30
–
110
–
–
70
60
30
120
–
40
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
12,130
–
60
–
20
70
–
90
20
–
–
–
–
–
40
–
60
–
28,670
50
360
–
–
30
–
30
50
30
–
–
30
–
250
–
–
–
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Tank, bin, vat interiors, n.e.c. ...........
Confined spaces on vehicles ...............
Confined spaces on ships, water
vessels ...........................................
Other confined spaces .........................
Crawl spaces ...................................
Confined spaces, n.e.c. ...................
Buildings—office, plant, residential ..........
Building, unspecified ............................
Industrial buildings ...............................
Industrial building, unspecified .........
Agricultural buildings ............................
Agricultural building, unspecified .....
Agricultural building, n.e.c. ...............
Residential buildings, except
institutionalized ..................................
Residential building, except
institutionalized, unspecified ..........
Mobile or prefabricated home ..........
Other public and office buildings ..........
Building, n.e.c. .....................................
Structures other than buildings ................
Structures other than buildings,
unspecified .........................................
Bridges, dams, locks ............................
Grandstands, stadia .............................
Pools ....................................................
Scaffolds, staging .................................
Scaffolds—staging, unspecified .......
Scaffolds—self-supporting staging ..
Scaffolds—staging supported by
structure or other means ................
Scaffolds—suspended staging ........
Machine platforms ............................
Catwalks ..........................................
Scaffolds—staging, n.e.c. ................
Towers, poles .......................................
Towers, poles, unspecified ..............
Utility and telephone poles ...............
Lamp posts, street lights ..................
Towers, poles, n.e.c. ........................
Other structures ...................................
Other structures, unspecified ...........
Guardrails, road dividers ..................
Posts, bollards, moorings .................
Road signs .......................................
Porches, balconies, decks, patios ....
Railroad tracks .................................
Structures, n.e.c. ..............................
Building systems ......................................
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
6179
618
260
20
–
–
–
–
6181
619
6191
6199
62
620
621
6210
622
6220
6229
20
80
40
40
450
20
70
60
110
50
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
625
190
–
6250
6254
626
629
63
70
110
20
30
5,670
–
–
–
–
630
631
632
633
634
6340
6342
20
90
60
280
2,310
1,080
480
–
–
–
–
6343
6344
6345
6346
6349
635
6350
6352
6353
6359
639
6390
6391
6392
6394
6395
6396
6399
64
40
60
230
290
130
1,010
440
300
30
240
1,890
40
280
470
60
430
190
410
30
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
460
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
20
20
630
270
170
–
50
80
40
20
400
240
100
20
40
490
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 20
40
–
390
30
20
190
120
30
120
490
170
160
–
–
–
–
30
90
30
220
20
100
–
120
50
–
180
40
100
20
170
20
170
–
110
–
100
20
–
1,290
–
20
–
50
80
50
610
380
70
–
20
–
–
40
20
40
40
60
180
60
90
–
–
–
70
40
–
–
20
80
30
–
–
–
–
–
30
150
–
–
–
–
–
20
430
–
–
80
30
20
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
40
–
40
30
–
–
–
170
–
–
–
370
20
20
90
530
50
80
–
20
–
–
40
40
–
220
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
–
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
130
–
–
90
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1,380
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1,610
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
30
–
–
–
–
–
20
60
80
–
30
–
30
20
–
–
20
20
260
120
40
20
–
–
20
–
–
–
90
30
30
20
–
–
–
–
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
20
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
170
–
–
250
–
40
50
80
–
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Other structural elements .........................
Other structural elements, unspecified
Entrances and exits .............................
Entrances and exits, unspecified .....
Doors, except garage and vehicle ...
Garage doors ...................................
Entrances and exits, n.e.c. ...............
Fences, fence panels, gates ................
Fences, fence panels, gates,
unspecified .....................................
Chain-link fences, panels .................
Barbed-wire fences ..........................
Wooden fences, panels ...................
Gates ...............................................
Fences, fence panels, gates, n.e.c.
Windows, openings ..............................
Roofs ....................................................
Roofs, unspecified ...........................
Skylights ...........................................
Existing roof openings, other than
skylights .........................................
Roof surfaces other than roof edge
Roof edges .......................................
Roofs, n.e.c. .....................................
Trusses, girders, beams—structurally
attached .............................................
Trusses, girders,
beams—structurally attached,
unspecified .....................................
Girders, beams, structural steel .......
Roof trusses, joists ...........................
Ceilings, walls ......................................
Ceilings ............................................
Walls ................................................
Ceilings, walls, n.e.c. .......................
Handrails, banisters .............................
Elevator shafts .....................................
Structural elements, n.e.c. ...................
Floors, walkways, ground surfaces ..........
Floors, walkways, ground surfaces,
unspecified .........................................
Stairs, steps, escalators .......................
Stairs, steps, unspecified .................
Stairs, steps—indoors ......................
Stairs, steps—outdoors ....................
Escalators ........................................
Floors ...................................................
Floor, unspecified .............................
Existing floor opening .......................
Floor irregularity ...............................
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
65
650
651
6510
6511
6512
6519
652
20,770
100
12,060
120
10,820
790
320
1,700
270
6520
6521
6522
6523
6524
6529
653
654
6540
6541
160
120
50
20
1,220
130
810
1,540
520
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6542
6543
6544
6549
40
520
170
260
–
–
–
–
655
740
–
6550
6551
6552
656
6561
6562
6569
657
658
659
66
110
400
220
2,690
220
2,370
90
580
40
500
143,460
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
660
661
6610
6611
6612
6613
662
6620
6621
6622
9,020
16,170
8,010
4,690
3,250
210
71,300
15,150
340
2,630
–
170
–
160
–
–
20
1,860
–
1,310
40
910
350
–
200
7,130
30
3,720
40
3,480
130
70
540
4,660
30
3,010
30
2,770
70
140
350
30
50
20
20
60
–
–
–
–
–
160
420
40
330
550
170
–
30
130
90
–
–
–
60
260
80
30
30
20
17,630
50
120
100
1,190
50
1,090
40
170
30
310
38,870
40
29,580
1,300
1,330
490
520
240
70
7,010
1,760
–
220
1,730
4,420
1,990
1,290
1,120
–
19,240
4,050
50
620
1,670
4,460
2,560
1,190
680
30
14,900
3,460
190
410
100
–
90
310
370
130
180
50
–
2,750
570
–
280
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 21
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
140
–
20
100
–
–
40
40
500
40
440
–
–
170
20
240
220
50
20
60
–
–
–
–
–
40
90
20
40
20
200
–
–
20
110
80
450
50
380
30
60
–
240
30
210
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
80
80
40
30
110
100
–
3,420
–
1,890
–
1,730
80
70
270
–
70
130
20
–
60
30
150
–
1,120
–
650
–
620
–
20
110
–
200
100
70
–
–
–
–
4,620
220
50
120
450
180
–
–
20
20
–
–
2,310
–
1,310
–
1,150
140
20
200
210
60
150
–
220
20
19,140
30
–
–
10,540
90
23,090
1,130
2,210
1,020
640
530
20
10,460
2,280
20
280
910
1,030
460
320
210
40
6,110
1,200
30
200
1,970
2,360
1,340
550
430
40
10,830
1,820
30
610
–
–
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Floor, n.e.c. ......................................
Ground .................................................
Ground, unspecified .........................
Ground irregularity ...........................
Ground, n.e.c. ..................................
Sidewalks, paths, outdoor walkways ...
Sidewalks, paths, outdoor
walkways, unspecified ...................
Sidewalk, path, or outdoor walkway
irregularity ......................................
Sidewalk, path, outdoor
walkway—paved ............................
Sidewalk, path, outdoor
walkway—unpaved ........................
Streets, roads, driveways .....................
Street, road, driveway, unspecified ..
Street, road, or driveway irregularity
Street, road, driveway—paved .........
Street, road, driveway—unpaved .....
Parking lots ..........................................
Parking lot, unspecified ....................
Parking lot irregularity ......................
Parking lot—paved ...........................
Parking lot—unpaved .......................
Curbs, traffic calming bumps,
embankments ....................................
Curbs, traffic calming bumps,
embankments, unspecified ............
Curbs ...............................................
Concrete parking blocks and
barriers ...........................................
Embankments ..................................
Culverts, nonconfined ditches ..........
Curbs, traffic calming bumps,
embankments, n.e.c. ......................
Other floors, walkways, ground
surfaces .............................................
Other floors, walkways, ground
surfaces, unspecified .....................
Piers, wharfs ....................................
Ramps, loading docks, dock plates
Grates and drains in floor surface ....
Airport runways ................................
Floors, walkways, ground surfaces,
n.e.c. ..............................................
Geographical structures ...........................
Raised natural structures, hills,
mountains ..........................................
Hills ..................................................
Mountains ........................................
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
6629
663
6630
6631
6639
664
53,180
20,790
10,370
2,120
8,300
6,050
1,900
510
250
100
170
90
5,010
2,390
1,180
150
1,060
1,280
14,520
7,290
3,520
700
3,070
1,530
10,840
3,660
1,790
530
1,340
1,370
7,870
1,880
940
210
720
780
4,680
1,030
500
120
410
310
8,370
4,030
2,190
310
1,540
700
6640
2,320
40
350
500
720
370
70
270
6641
820
90
320
160
50
70
130
6642
2,880
830
710
490
360
160
300
6643
665
6650
6651
6652
6653
666
6660
6661
6662
6663
30
1,620
750
170
650
40
10,770
5,030
430
5,120
190
667
1,860
6670
6671
80
1,480
–
6673
6675
6676
160
20
60
–
–
–
–
–
6679
50
–
–
669
5,880
6690
6691
6692
6694
6695
590
140
4,240
600
70
–
–
–
6699
67
240
400
–
–
–
671
6711
6712
300
220
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
–
–
30
–
190
–
270
–
2,060
950
80
980
60
230
540
360
200
40
390
30
300
60
520
240
–
–
60
20
150
–
–
120
Page 22
–
–
–
260
130
20
110
–
–
20
–
620
250
20
340
–
1,710
880
100
700
30
110
180
–
–
300
–
110
120
50
–
–
–
–
–
30
–
–
–
–
40
90
–
1,240
120
–
290
100
640
260
–
390
70
1,320
60
–
1,440
670
50
710
–
–
40
–
–
1,540
550
40
–
130
60
20
50
–
–
–
700
–
See footnotes at end of table.
–
–
3,110
1,490
70
1,490
60
20
350
150
–
360
170
90
80
20
1,490
640
100
710
30
–
–
–
–
280
150
30
100
–
400
1,050
40
–
40
20
920
30
30
–
–
–
20
300
–
–
–
–
–
–
230
170
100
–
–
510
60
–
70
50
30
50
50
30
20
20
–
730
50
50
260
90
–
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Raised natural structures, hills,
mountains, n.e.c. ............................
Water bodies—natural .........................
Natural ponds ...................................
Lakes ...............................................
Structures and surfaces, n.e.c. ................
Tools, instruments, and equipment .........
Tools, instruments, and equipment,
unspecified .............................................
Handtools—nonpowered .........................
Handtools—nonpowered, unspecified
Boring handtools—nonpowered ...........
Boring handtools—nonpowered,
unspecified .....................................
Augers, plumbing
snakes—nonpowered ....................
Braces—nonpowered ......................
Drills—nonpowered ..........................
Cutting handtools—nonpowered ..........
Cutting handtools—nonpowered,
unspecified .....................................
Axes, hatchets .................................
Bolt cutters—nonpowered ................
Chisels—nonpowered ......................
Box cutters and razor knives ............
Knives, unspecified or n.e.c. ............
Saws—nonpowered .........................
Scissors, snips,
shears—nonpowered .....................
Cutting handtools—nonpowered,
n.e.c. ..............................................
Digging handtools—nonpowered .........
Digging handtools—nonpowered,
unspecified .....................................
Hoes .................................................
Picks ................................................
Shovels ............................................
Trowels ............................................
Digging handtools—nonpowered,
n.e.c. ..............................................
Gripping handtools—nonpowered .......
Gripping handtools—nonpowered,
unspecified .....................................
Pliers, tongs .....................................
Vises, clamps ...................................
Gripping handtools—nonpowered,
n.e.c. ..............................................
Striking and nailing
handtools—nonpowered ....................
Source
code2
Private
industry3
6719
673
6731
6732
69
70
90
20
60
80
7
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
79,690
1,400
5,460
24,240
70
71
710
711
3,350
29,840
330
230
60
610
20
–
210
2,040
20
–
7110
30
–
7111
7112
7113
712
90
20
90
19,110
–
–
–
7120
7121
7122
7123
7124
7125
7126
260
30
90
140
4,690
12,120
300
–
–
–
–
7127
1,170
7129
713
310
1,630
–
7130
7131
7132
7133
7134
70
50
20
1,170
240
–
–
–
7139
714
80
820
–
7140
7141
7142
40
160
460
–
–
7149
170
–
715
2,690
370
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20,330
9,160
4,050
15,050
850
8,480
100
50
770
7,020
40
120
260
4,300
–
20
130
1,300
–
20
1,060
6,090
120
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1,120
–
–
–
20
5,370
50
4,520
–
–
–
3,440
–
–
–
–
–
–
3,390
–
–
–
–
20
–
20
–
–
30
60
200
130
320
710
20
30
30
230
380
310
–
90
370
120
450
40
60
–
90
–
–
20
–
–
–
20
–
50
–
–
90
–
30
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 23
–
–
20
80
1,480
2,350
50
20
30
400
2,630
–
–
20
–
280
310
70
100
20
240
30
20
40
130
70
40
20
100
810
700
–
–
30
30
–
–
40
–
40
250
–
–
–
–
110
–
20
–
320
510
40
680
2,280
70
180
40
580
50
–
–
–
50
–
–
–
–
50
380
170
–
–
–
80
–
50
170
70
–
–
–
910
80
20
30
20
1,280
3,510
110
–
–
–
–
40
30
–
230
–
30
80
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
50
40
790
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Striking and nailing
handtools—nonpowered,
unspecified .....................................
Hammers, except
sledge—nonpowered .....................
Mallets ..............................................
Punches, counterpunches,
countersinks—nonpowered ...........
Sledges, sledgehammers ................
Striking and nailing
handtools—nonpowered, n.e.c. .....
Surfacing handtools—nonpowered ......
Planes—surfacing handtool .............
Scrapers—nonpowered ...................
Surfacing handtools—nonpowered,
n.e.c. ..............................................
Turning handtools—nonpowered .........
Turning handtools—nonpowered,
unspecified .....................................
Screwdrivers—nonpowered .............
Ratchet drivers—nonpowered .........
Wrenches—nonpowered .................
Turning handtools—nonpowered,
n.e.c. ..............................................
Other handtools—nonpowered ............
Other handtools—nonpowered,
unspecified .....................................
Brooms, mops, and other cleaning
tools ...............................................
Crowbars ..........................................
Pitchforks, spading forks ..................
Rakes ...............................................
Stapling tools—nonpowered ............
Tape guns ........................................
Handtools—nonpowered, n.e.c. .......
Handtools—powered ...............................
Handtools—powered, unspecified .......
Boring handtools—powered .................
Augers, plumbing snakes—powered
Drills—powered ................................
Routers and molders—powered ......
Boring handtools—powered, n.e.c ...
Cutting handtools—powered ................
Cutting handtools—powered,
unspecified .....................................
Chainsaws—powered ......................
Knives—powered .............................
Saws—powered, except chainsaws
Lawn edgers, clippers,
trimmers—powered ........................
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
7150
100
–
–
7151
7152
1,700
100
–
–
–
7153
7154
40
590
–
–
–
–
7159
716
7162
7165
150
260
70
130
–
–
–
–
–
7169
717
30
2,040
–
7170
7171
7172
7173
70
250
150
1,460
–
7179
719
100
2,730
–
7190
40
–
7191
7192
7193
7194
7195
7196
7199
72
720
721
7211
7213
7214
7219
722
1,180
910
30
80
40
50
390
9,600
110
2,120
70
1,960
40
40
2,400
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7220
7221
7223
7224
70
400
30
1,570
–
–
–
–
–
7225
190
–
–
80
–
20
–
20
30
–
–
–
–
–
Page 24
30
150
–
290
40
80
50
20
100
60
20
30
–
–
–
20
150
70
620
–
390
20
–
340
170
3,460
30
820
20
740
30
40
740
60
2,280
40
510
–
510
–
–
760
50
30
110
–
110
–
100
–
–
–
–
270
60
–
130
–
460
500
100
60
20
650
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
100
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
20
360
30
–
240
–
20
420
50
140
–
180
660
–
90
80
–
–
–
20
40
1,070
–
100
20
80
–
–
210
–
–
–
20
100
50
–
–
–
–
310
250
–
30
–
–
20
260
–
40
–
20
–
–
30
–
–
–
180
–
20
–
160
180
290
–
–
60
790
–
–
–
30
30
60
580
20
–
30
–
20
60
220
200
180
–
190
310
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
–
40
150
50
540
290
30
100
340
20
850
–
30
20
410
50
–
–
60
–
190
–
–
–
50
–
20
50
20
50
1,650
30
530
20
510
–
–
310
20
90
–
30
–
130
–
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Cutting handtools—powered, n.e.c.
Striking and nailing
handtools—powered ..........................
Striking and nailing
handtools—powered, unspecified ..
Hammers—powered ........................
Jackhammers—powered .................
Punches—powered ..........................
Riveters—powered ..........................
Nail guns—powered .........................
Stapling tools—electric or pneumatic
Striking and nailing
handtools—powered, n.e.c. ...........
Surfacing handtools—powered ............
Buffers, polishers,
waxers—powered ..........................
Hand grinders—powered .................
Sanders—powered ..........................
Sandblasters—powered ...................
Surfacing handtools—powered,
n.e.c. ..............................................
Turning handtools—powered ...............
Turning handtools—powered,
unspecified .....................................
Impact wrenches—powered ............
Screwdrivers—powered ...................
Tongs—powered ..............................
Turning handtools—powered, n.e.c.
Welding and heating
handtools—powered ..........................
Welding and heating
handtools—powered, unspecified ..
Welding, cutting, and blow torches ..
Heat guns .........................................
Welding and heating
handtools—powered, n.e.c. ...........
Other handtools—powered ..................
Scrubbers—powered .......................
Sprayers, air guns—paint ................
Power washers ................................
Handtools—powered, n.e.c. .............
Handtools—power not determined ..........
Handtools—power not determined,
unspecified .........................................
Boring handtools—power not
determined .........................................
Augers, plumbing snakes—power
not determined ...............................
Drills—power not determined ...........
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
7229
150
–
–
723
1,520
–
7230
7231
7232
7233
7234
7235
7236
20
90
330
20
30
860
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7239
724
120
2,100
–
7241
7242
7243
7244
260
1,460
260
40
–
–
–
–
7249
725
70
330
–
–
–
7250
7252
7253
7254
7259
40
90
60
120
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
726
430
–
7260
7261
7263
110
190
90
–
–
–
7269
729
7291
7292
7293
7299
73
40
580
70
210
170
120
3,050
–
730
140
–
731
670
–
7311
7313
30
620
–
–
50
–
–
20
120
640
180
40
140
–
–
20
20
100
–
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 25
–
20
–
20
–
30
480
50
30
110
20
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
160
–
–
70
–
–
50
–
–
110
380
20
70
270
40
–
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
20
–
–
–
100
–
–
140
30
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
40
20
–
–
–
–
50
–
–
–
–
30
50
–
210
40
–
–
180
20
150
20
20
1,160
200
20
–
–
–
–
–
20
30
100
30
640
–
20
60
–
170
–
–
270
–
–
–
160
320
600
20
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
130
60
50
360
80
–
–
30
–
30
–
40
190
50
–
–
60
60
460
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
400
30
–
20
170
–
–
–
–
–
750
30
160
20
30
60
–
–
–
20
30
–
–
–
–
410
–
–
50
430
90
–
310
40
20
–
40
20
80
20
50
20
290
–
70
–
70
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Boring handtools—power not
determined, n.e.c. ..........................
Cutting handtools—power not
determined .........................................
Cutting handtools—power not
determined, unspecified .................
Knives—power not determined ........
Saws—power not determined ..........
Cutting handtools—power not
determined, n.e.c. ..........................
Striking and nailing handtools—power
not determined ...................................
Hammers—power not determined ...
Striking and nailing
handtools—power not determined,
n.e.c. ..............................................
Surfacing handtools—power not
determined .........................................
Turning handtools—power not
determined .........................................
Screwdrivers—power not
determined .....................................
Wrenches—power not determined ..
Measuring handtools ............................
Measuring handtools, unspecified ...
Gauges ............................................
Rulers, tape measures .....................
Scales ..............................................
Other handtools—power not
determined .........................................
Staplers—power not determined .....
Handtools—power not determined,
n.e.c. ..............................................
Ladders ....................................................
Ladders, unspecified ............................
Ladders—fixed .....................................
Ladders—movable ...............................
Movable ladders, unspecified ..........
Extension ladders ............................
Step ladders .....................................
Straight ladders ................................
Truck mounted ladders, aerial
ladder trams ...................................
Movable ladders, n.e.c. ....................
Ladders, n.e.c. .....................................
Medical and surgical instruments and
equipment ..............................................
Medical and surgical instruments and
equipment, unspecified ......................
Medical sharps instruments .................
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
7319
20
–
–
–
732
890
–
7320
7322
7323
100
30
700
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
20
50
–
7329
60
–
–
30
–
733
7331
410
390
–
–
7339
20
–
–
–
734
20
–
–
–
735
450
–
7351
7352
736
7360
7363
7366
7368
50
390
300
30
30
60
140
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
739
7391
160
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
7399
74
740
741
742
7420
7421
7422
7423
140
19,980
9,730
300
9,580
4,560
1,110
3,260
400
–
–
–
1,210
580
–
610
410
–
120
–
7424
7429
749
80
170
360
–
–
–
40
20
20
75
7,450
750
751
230
880
20
120
150
150
40
90
40
20
30
50
110
–
80
40
–
30
570
20
20
80
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 26
30
–
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
580
180
170
170
–
50
–
160
70
–
40
–
–
–
–
6,870
3,620
70
3,080
1,300
340
1,350
60
–
6,090
2,800
120
3,000
1,150
460
1,060
300
–
1,650
560
–
1,080
610
180
260
–
–
–
–
30
30
20
20
100
30
180
2,150
1,830
80
190
80
–
20
–
–
–
30
20
–
–
–
–
–
250
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
230
–
630
60
50
–
260
180
–
70
60
–
–
20
–
20
110
–
–
890
570
–
300
90
30
170
–
–
110
3,010
1,430
80
1,440
960
80
270
30
20
30
60
50
840
660
1,160
20
80
30
70
60
210
20
–
–
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Medical sharps instruments,
unspecified .....................................
Needles, syringes ............................
Scalpels ...........................................
Medical sharps instruments, n.e.c. ..
Health care and orthopedic equipment
Health care and orthopedic
equipment, unspecified ..................
Canes, crutches, walkers .................
Health care and orthopedic
equipment, n.e.c. ...........................
Wheelchairs and other mobility devices
Wheelchairs and other mobility
devices, unspecified .......................
Wheelchairs—powered ....................
Mobility scooters—powered .............
Wheelchairs—nonpowered ..............
Wheelchairs and other mobility
devices, n.e.c. ................................
Latex gloves .........................................
Stretchers, backboards, wheeled cots,
stair chairs ..........................................
Intravenous (IV) poles and machines ..
Patient hoists, lifting harnesses ...........
Medical and surgical instruments and
equipment, n.e.c. ...............................
Photographic, athletic, and recreational
equipment ..............................................
Photographic equipment ......................
Cameras—still and motion picture ...
Photographic paper and cloth ..........
Screens—still and motion picture ....
Photographic equipment, n.e.c. .......
Writing, drawing, and art supplies ........
Pens and pencils ..............................
Art supplies and materials, except
paint ...............................................
Writing, drawing, and art supplies,
n.e.c. ..............................................
Recreation and athletic equipment ......
Recreation and athletic equipment,
unspecified .....................................
Balls, pucks ......................................
Baseball bats, hockey sticks,
rackets ...........................................
Gymnasium and exercise equipment
Camping equipment .........................
Playground equipment .....................
Riding equipment .............................
Snow sports equipment ...................
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
7510
7511
7512
7519
752
20
680
100
80
290
–
–
–
–
–
7520
7521
150
70
–
–
7529
753
80
2,930
–
7530
7531
7532
7533
830
360
160
1,430
–
–
–
–
–
–
7539
754
140
120
–
–
–
–
755
756
757
1,540
190
710
–
–
759
560
–
76
761
7611
7612
7614
7619
762
7621
2,070
160
50
20
20
60
170
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7623
120
–
–
7629
763
30
1,710
–
–
–
7630
7631
30
690
–
–
–
–
7632
7633
7634
7635
7636
7637
30
370
120
70
20
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
40
–
–
–
150
100
30
–
Page 27
20
–
–
440
100
40
420
170
70
40
280
20
30
60
40
–
–
70
20
100
410
40
150
370
70
210
–
60
100
120
380
30
20
140
See footnotes at end of table.
–
–
20
620
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
290
450
50
30
70
160
30
120
90
30
–
–
110
300
20
30
40
–
70
430
20
310
20
20
130
680
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
20
30
20
–
–
–
–
580
–
50
–
90
–
–
–
–
80
110
100
–
40
40
220
–
–
–
–
–
270
120
–
80
30
20
–
40
–
–
30
20
320
240
350
90
–
80
–
–
30
210
40
310
190
–
–
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
40
–
50
20
110
30
90
–
–
–
–
40
90
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
20
1,020
210
130
–
100
40
50
40
–
–
–
20
–
200
30
310
–
30
–
–
–
–
110
50
20
–
–
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
Water sports equipment ...................
Recreation and athletic equipment,
n.e.c. ..............................................
Photographic, athletic, and recreational
equipment, n.e.c. ...............................
Protective equipment, except clothing .....
Lifelines, lanyards, safety belts,
harnesses ..........................................
Safety glasses or goggles ....................
Protective equipment, except clothing,
n.e.c. ..................................................
Firearms, law enforcement, and other
self-defense equipment ..........................
Other law enforcement and
self-defense equipment ......................
Tear gas, mace, pepper spray .........
Air-powered guns, paintball guns .........
Other tools, instruments, and equipment
Other tools, instruments, and
equipment, unspecified ......................
Clocks ..................................................
Cooking and eating utensils, except
knives .................................................
Musical instruments .............................
Pianos, organs, keyboards ..............
Musical instruments, n.e.c. ..............
Sewing notions .....................................
Fabric pins, safety pins ....................
Sewing needles ................................
Tools, instruments, and equipment,
n.e.c. ..................................................
7638
60
–
–
20
7639
280
–
769
77
20
190
–
–
–
775
777
70
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
779
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
78
190
60
–
60
–
783
7833
784
79
120
110
40
3,980
60
60
40
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
790
791
140
30
–
–
–
792
793
7931
7939
794
7941
7942
450
420
390
20
110
40
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
799
2,830
–
Vehicles ......................................................
Vehicles, unspecified ...............................
Aircraft ......................................................
Aircraft unspecified ..............................
Airplanes—powered fixed wing ............
Airplane—powered fixed wing,
unspecified .....................................
Airplane—jet or turbine engine ........
Airplane—propeller-driven or piston
engine ............................................
Airplane—powered fixed wing, n.e.c
Aircraft—powered rotary wing ..............
Helicopter .........................................
Aircraft, n.e.c ........................................
Rail vehicles .............................................
Rail vehicle, unspecified ......................
Streetcar, trolley, cable car, light rail ....
Train, locomotive, rail car .....................
8
80
81
810
811
87,480
2,350
1,820
310
1,340
3,110
40
100
–
90
8110
8111
460
820
70
30
8112
8119
812
8121
819
82
820
822
824
30
30
40
30
120
720
130
30
420
30
50
–
20
230
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 28
–
–
50
20
–
–
40
20
–
20
20
50
30
20
40
–
20
–
–
–
20
–
30
20
710
40
–
40
–
–
–
290
–
–
–
–
–
560
–
–
120
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
880
70
–
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
150
320
320
–
20
–
–
180
1,090
560
140
530
310
8,780
170
300
–
240
23,520
710
190
100
90
22,200
760
450
20
360
9,580
290
240
40
170
5,350
40
320
120
180
14,950
330
210
–
200
40
50
230
110
90
70
–
210
–
–
–
70
80
70
50
–
20
–
–
20
–
20
20
–
–
80
20
–
–
1,300
20
–
100
50
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
80
–
–
70
–
–
–
–
–
30
–
140
30
20
80
20
20
50
220
20
–
–
–
–
–
20
120
50
–
80
60
–
–
170
–
–
–
–
–
190
–
–
–
–
–
60
–
–
50
20
–
–
–
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Train, locomotive, rail car,
unspecified .....................................
Passenger train, heavy rail ..............
Rail car(s)—unattached to
locomotive ......................................
Rail-mounted construction, cleaning,
maintenance machine ........................
Rail vehicle, n.e.c .................................
Water vehicles .........................................
Water vehicle, unspecified ...................
Barge ...................................................
Commercial fishing vessel ...................
Tugboat, towboat .................................
Cargo ship, freighter, passenger liner,
ship, excluding sail-powered ..............
Motorboat, motorized yacht .................
Sailboat ................................................
Rowboat, kayak, canoe ........................
Raft, floating dock ................................
Highway vehicles, motorized ...................
Highway vehicle, motorized,
unspecified .........................................
Passenger vehicles—automobiles,
buses, and passenger vans ...............
Passenger vehicle, unspecified .......
Ambulance, police, and other
emergency passenger vehicle .......
Taxi ..................................................
Automobile .......................................
Bus ...................................................
Passenger van .................................
Motorcycle, moped, dirt bike ............
Motor home, RV ...............................
Passenger vehicle, n.e.c ..................
Trucks—motorized freight hauling and
utility ...................................................
Truck—motorized freight hauling
and utility, unspecified ....................
Semi, tractor-trailer, tanker truck ......
Boom truck, bucket or basket hoist
truck ...............................................
Dump truck .......................................
Garbage, recycling, or refuse truck ..
Delivery truck or van ........................
Cement truck, concrete mixer truck
Tow truck .........................................
Truck—motorized freight hauling
and utility, n.e.c ..............................
Multi-purpose highway vehicles ...........
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
8240
8242
330
30
–
60
–
60
–
60
–
–
–
–
–
8244
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
825
829
83
830
831
832
833
20
110
580
110
100
40
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
834
835
836
837
838
84
50
150
30
50
20
51,860
–
–
–
–
–
1,390
–
–
–
–
–
5,120
20
40
–
–
840
6,680
40
841
8410
19,590
4,330
8411
8412
8413
8414
8415
8416
8417
8419
530
410
10,600
1,830
1,500
300
30
50
–
–
–
–
842
24,100
8420
8421
7,540
10,060
8422
8423
8424
8426
8427
8428
600
360
980
3,160
290
300
–
–
8429
843
780
1,430
–
–
80
110
20
20
–
70
–
–
–
–
50
50
100
–
–
–
–
50
100
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
160
60
–
30
–
40
–
13,210
–
–
–
5,410
–
–
–
–
–
2,170
30
–
–
–
10,170
1,800
1,880
710
220
1,560
1,400
270
5,120
1,340
5,450
960
2,410
470
740
180
4,210
1,070
40
50
510
350
170
130
60
3,310
490
320
160
20
–
70
70
1,380
260
140
20
–
–
30
70
370
60
20
–
–
–
140
90
2,650
390
440
50
–
–
–
–
–
90
20
2,290
240
410
60
–
30
1,100
3,130
7,170
5,270
2,150
1,160
4,120
190
810
790
1,540
1,990
2,360
2,020
1,780
560
1,180
330
670
1,660
1,720
20
50
70
540
30
150
150
760
1,020
120
250
300
80
70
820
90
30
20
30
50
–
–
–
14,390
470
250
40
20
50
90
30
30
70
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 29
–
90
120
370
270
–
100
600
–
–
–
–
280
–
–
110
50
60
370
50
70
–
20
30
60
130
60
60
–
100
260
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Multi-purpose highway vehicle,
unspecified .....................................
Pickup truck .....................................
SUV, sports utility vehicle ................
Multi-purpose highway vehicle,
n.e.c. ..............................................
Highway vehicle, motorized, n.e.c. ......
Animal- and human- powered vehicles ....
Bicycle, pedal cycle ..............................
Off-road and industrial
vehicles—powered .................................
Off-road or industrial
vehicle—powered, unspecified ..........
Off-road passenger vehicles—powered
ATV, all terrain vehicle .....................
Golf cart, personnel transport cart ...
Snowmobile .....................................
Off-road passenger
vehicles—powered, n.e.c ...............
Industrial vehicles, material hauling
and transport—powered ....................
Industrial vehicle, material hauling
and transport—powered,
unspecified .....................................
Forklift, order picker, platform
truck—powered ..............................
Powered industrial carrier ................
Pallet jack—powered .......................
Airport utility vehicle—powered ........
Industrial vehicle, material hauling
and transport—powered, n.e.c .......
Tractors, PTOs .....................................
Tractor, unspecified .........................
Farm tractor .....................................
Construction tractor ..........................
Industrial tractor ...............................
Tractor, n.e.c. ...................................
Off-road or industrial
vehicle—powered, n.e.c .....................
Plant and industrial
vehicles—nonpowered ...........................
Plant and industrial
vehicle—nonpowered, unspecified ....
Cart, dolly, hand truck—nonpowered ...
Pallet jack—nonpowered .....................
Wagon ..................................................
Wheelbarrow ........................................
Shopping cart, grocery
carriage—nonpowered .......................
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
8430
8431
8432
50
1,100
250
–
–
–
–
20
190
60
8439
849
85
851
30
70
340
340
–
–
–
–
–
–
86
12,660
860
861
8611
8612
8614
370
1,110
200
700
100
–
–
–
–
–
–
8619
120
–
–
862
10,430
700
8620
360
80
8621
8622
8623
8624
6,820
180
2,480
240
8629
863
8630
8631
8632
8633
8639
350
710
230
330
20
60
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
869
40
–
–
87
16,620
870
871
872
873
874
60
12,370
2,950
20
260
875
790
90
–
720
–
20
20
30
50
50
1,270
–
–
–
–
–
130
110
–
3,260
3,310
1,460
1,070
1,570
20
280
60
170
340
320
40
210
60
–
–
–
–
50
150
–
–
60
250
70
150
–
90
30
–
50
20
–
–
20
2,700
2,480
1,250
990
1,180
90
50
30
70
30
800
30
270
1,840
30
640
40
1,710
40
490
40
780
30
360
20
560
30
290
20
20
90
50
270
90
130
160
160
90
60
20
50
20
30
20
–
–
30
–
20
100
100
40
210
70
–
50
30
30
–
320
–
–
–
110
60
60
50
1,130
–
530
60
70
70
–
–
–
–
820
–
220
60
40
110
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1,610
4,590
3,910
1,870
1,570
2,360
–
–
–
1,260
280
–
–
–
3,350
910
–
140
40
2,760
700
–
60
–
1,390
290
–
–
–
1,180
290
–
–
–
1,890
350
–
30
–
30
110
300
150
100
80
70
710
–
540
140
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 30
20
60
–
20
30
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Plant and industrial
vehicle—nonpowered, n.e.c ...............
Other vehicles ..........................................
Other vehicles, unspecified ..................
Street sweeping and cleaning
machinery ..........................................
Vehicle, n.e.c .......................................
Other sources .............................................
Other sources, unspecified ......................
Apparel and textiles .................................
Apparel and textiles, unspecified .........
Clothing and shoes ..............................
Clothing, unspecified ........................
Belts, gloves, neckties, scarves .......
Blouses, shirts, dresses, trousers,
skirts ...............................................
Shoes, boots, slippers, sandals .......
Suits, coats, jackets .........................
Clothing, n.e.c. .................................
Eye glasses, jewelry, and watches ......
Eye glasses, sunglasses ..................
Jewelry, ID badge lanyards ..............
Textiles .................................................
Fabric ...............................................
Laundry ................................................
Sheets, towels, linens, bedding ...........
Apparel and textiles, n.e.c. ...................
Environmental and elemental conditions
Air pressure ..........................................
Air pressure, unspecified .................
Atmospheric pressure—high or low
Pressurized air—environmental .......
Pressurized air—blast ......................
Fire, flame, smoke ...............................
Fire, flame, smoke, unspecified .......
Fire, flame ........................................
Smoke, fire gases, n.e.c. .................
Multiple fire, flame, smoke ...............
Flooding and other water sources ........
Pressurized water—blast .................
Temperature
extremes—environmental ..................
Temperature
extremes—environmental,
unspecified .....................................
Cold—environmental .......................
Heat—environmental .......................
Weather and atmospheric conditions ...
Ice, sleet, snow ................................
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
879
89
890
180
530
30
–
894
899
80
410
–
9
90
91
910
911
9110
9111
35,930
820
3,620
380
1,230
410
60
9112
9114
9115
9119
912
9121
9122
913
9131
914
915
919
92
921
9210
9211
9212
9213
924
9240
9241
9243
9248
925
9254
210
250
50
250
100
20
80
70
40
270
1,530
40
4,970
100
30
20
30
20
1,100
280
520
270
20
110
110
926
2,680
9260
9261
9262
927
9273
20
110
2,550
100
80
20
120
60
–
60
80
20
–
–
–
30
20
–
–
170
20
40
20
850
20
60
2,200
60
340
–
190
–
–
9,560
110
930
20
450
260
–
8,750
120
690
–
210
70
30
4,100
50
550
–
90
30
–
1,860
30
120
–
40
–
–
110
50
20
20
40
–
50
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
150
–
–
–
–
–
–
90
–
–
–
–
–
270
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
70
–
30
30
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 31
70
330
–
1,140
30
–
–
20
–
290
80
110
80
–
–
–
–
1,410
20
–
–
–
–
320
20
230
80
–
–
–
600
890
–
–
120
–
–
–
–
50
380
120
30
60
–
–
570
20
20
20
20
–
–
20
20
110
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
20
30
860
30
20
30
410
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
160
30
20
–
–
120
–
30
30
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
610
–
–
90
220
–
1,090
–
–
–
–
–
240
150
70
–
–
40
40
50
–
–
610
–
–
–
–
70
50
8,610
420
940
360
230
30
20
50
110
–
–
–
–
60
810
–
–
–
–
–
20
20
60
120
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
40
170
–
40
–
–
380
50
330
30
20
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Lightning ..........................................
Other environmental and elemental
conditions ...........................................
Noise ................................................
Welders’ flash ..................................
Other ultraviolet (UV) light ................
Paper, books, magazines ........................
Paper, books, magazines, unspecified
Books, notebooks, magazines,
catalogues ..........................................
Paper, sheets .......................................
Binders, files, charts .............................
Paper, books, magazines, n.e.c. ..........
Scrap, waste, debris ................................
Scrap, waste, debris, unspecified ........
Source
code2
Private
industry3
9274
20
929
9291
9293
9294
93
930
880
160
600
90
1,270
130
931
932
933
939
94
940
70
490
410
170
18,470
2,370
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
–
–
20
–
–
60
190
20
150
20
350
–
20
–
50
–
70
–
–
30
20
–
440
60
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
80
–
–
–
–
20
30
20
1,010
240
70
180
70
5,290
490
–
140
20
100
–
–
40
–
40
390
100
220
60
380
40
–
30
–
230
80
–
30
–
110
50
–
–
–
–
–
60
50
20
5,080
480
40
40
30
1,410
210
–
30
–
–
800
40
230
70
20
4,450
850
TABLE R94. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and
time of day event occurred, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Time of event
Source
Chips, particles, splinters .....................
Chips, particles, splinters,
unspecified .....................................
Dirt particles and dust from dirt,
debris .............................................
Broken glass, glass chips, or fibers
Metal chips, particles .......................
Wood chips, sawdust .......................
Wood splinters .................................
Plastic chips, particles ......................
Chips, particles, splinters, n.e.c. ......
Sewage ................................................
Construction debris ..............................
Trash, garbage .....................................
Scrap metal ..........................................
Scrap, waste, debris, n.e.c. ..................
Other steam, vapors, liquids, ice ..............
Steam, vapor, liquids, ice, unspecified
Steam, vapors—nonchemical ..............
Liquids—nonchemical ..........................
Liquids, unspecified .........................
Water ...............................................
Liquids, n.e.c. ...................................
Ice—blocks, cubes, crushed ................
Steam, vapor, liquids, ice, n.e.c. ..........
Source, n.e.c. ...........................................
Nonclassifiable ...........................................
Source
code2
Private
industry3
12:01
4:01 A.M. 8:01 A.M.
12:01
4:01 P.M. 8:01 P.M.
Not
A.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
P.M. to
to 8:00
to 12:00
reported
4:00 A.M.
A.M.
noon
4:00 P.M.
P.M.
midnight
941
13,100
310
660
3,660
3,810
1,010
600
3,040
9410
1,170
90
60
380
160
40
30
410
9411
9412
9413
9414
9415
9416
9419
942
943
944
945
949
95
950
951
952
9520
9521
9529
953
959
99
2,790
2,600
4,310
570
880
110
660
70
100
1,490
390
950
5,120
70
410
4,350
650
3,370
330
200
80
1,660
40
90
70
210
90
220
790
820
1,180
80
450
60
270
–
30
270
90
400
850
40
110
670
40
570
60
–
20
360
140
480
270
110
140
240
30
90
40
60
1,020
–
70
910
380
420
100
30
–
150
40
730
420
1,120
70
30
30
230
–
20
260
40
160
930
–
70
790
30
720
40
50
–
400
9999
11,330
1,280
630
330
6,440
30
50
770
540
1,210
360
310
–
90
–
40
730
120
250
1,120
–
80
920
80
780
60
70
50
620
300
430
1,920
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
40
–
–
–
–
30
30
150
–
–
60
30
–
390
–
30
310
60
240
20
30
120
20
90
–
–
–
–
–
30
–
–
–
30
–
–
30
–
–
80
40
40
660
–
30
620
40
540
40
–
–
1 Days-away-from-work cases include those that resulted in days away from work, some of which also included job transfer or restriction.
2 Based on the Occupational Injury and Illness Classification System 2.01 developed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
3 Excludes farms with fewer than 11 employees.
Note: Dash indicates data do not meet publication guidelines. Because of rounding and data exclusion of nonclassifiable responses, data may not sum to the totals.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses in cooperation with participating State agencies.
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