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TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
NAICS
code3
Industry2
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Fractures
Total
Cuts,
lacerations
Punctures
Bruises,
contusions
Heat
burns
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
Private industry6,7 ..............................................
917,090
327,060
77,990
88,250
71,150
17,100
72,710
13,780
2,790
6,160
Goods producing6 ..................................................
229,530
65,980
25,960
29,050
23,620
5,420
15,070
3,020
1,100
3,670
27,380
7,560
3,330
2,670
2,110
560
2,350
240
180
300
150
130
120
Natural resources and
mining6,7
...............................
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting6 ..................
11
19,550
5,090
1,700
2,040
1,550
490
1,850
Crop production6,8 ................................................................
Oilseed and grain farming6 ..............................................
Vegetable and melon farming6 .........................................
Fruit and tree nut farming6 ...............................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production6 ..........
Other crop farming6,8 .......................................................
111
1111
1112
1113
1114
1119
7,050
350
1,340
3,180
1,590
600
2,320
110
320
1,150
490
260
430
40
50
220
120
–
690
40
220
210
180
30
590
40
180
160
170
30
100
–
40
50
–
–
540
–
120
220
170
30
–
–
–
–
–
Animal production6,8 .............................................................
Cattle ranching and farming6 ...........................................
Beef cattle ranching and farming, including feedlots6 ..
Dairy cattle and milk production6 .................................
Hog and pig farming6 .......................................................
Poultry and egg production6 .............................................
Animal aquaculture6,8 .......................................................
Other animal production6 .................................................
112
1121
11211
11212
1122
1123
1125
1129
4,320
2,870
810
2,050
600
540
70
240
830
480
140
350
140
120
–
80
680
520
120
400
120
–
20
–
340
220
40
190
70
30
–
–
280
180
30
150
50
30
–
–
60
40
–
–
–
610
410
160
250
50
50
–
100
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Forestry and logging ............................................................
Logging ............................................................................
113
1133
1,130
1,080
120
110
80
80
70
70
70
70
–
–
190
190
–
–
–
–
–
–
Fishing, hunting and trapping ...............................................
Fishing ..............................................................................
114
1141
170
170
40
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
Support activities for agriculture and forestry .......................
Support activities for crop production ...............................
Support activities for crop production ...........................
Soil preparation, planting, and cultivating ................
Postharvest crop activities (except cotton ginning) ..
Farm labor contractors and crew leaders .................
Support activities for animal production ...........................
Support activities for forestry ............................................
115
1151
11511
115112
115114
115115
1152
1153
6,870
5,740
5,740
1,080
1,680
2,170
690
440
Mining7 ............................................................................
21
Oil and gas extraction ..........................................................
Oil and gas extraction ......................................................
Oil and gas extraction ..................................................
Crude petroleum and natural gas extraction ............
211
2111
21111
211111
–
30
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1,780
1,660
1,660
310
380
780
–
80
510
450
450
–
90
110
–
–
930
550
550
–
150
260
250
130
610
350
350
–
120
120
250
–
330
200
200
–
30
140
–
120
500
250
250
–
70
100
250
–
7,830
2,470
1,620
630
560
70
490
930
930
930
890
230
230
230
220
100
100
100
100
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
See footnotes at end of table.
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60
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40
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30
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70
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40
40
40
90
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TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
Total
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
Soreness,
pain
All
other
natures5
Private industry6,7 ..............................................
6,440
2,290
23,700
5,300
10,070
153,970
141,950
Goods producing6 ..................................................
2,710
740
5,280
1,740
1,620
34,310
42,650
Natural resources and
mining6,7
...............................
30
–
640
100
210
4,480
5,610
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting6 ..................
30
–
440
80
170
3,840
4,130
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–
–
–
–
–
170
–
–
120
20
–
80
1,380
–
260
630
330
130
1,460
110
340
620
260
120
810
520
140
380
80
180
20
–
Crop production6,8 ................................................................
Oilseed and grain farming6 ..............................................
Vegetable and melon farming6 .........................................
Fruit and tree nut farming6 ...............................................
Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production6 ..........
Other crop farming6,8 .......................................................
–
–
–
–
–
–
Animal production6,8 .............................................................
Cattle ranching and farming6 ...........................................
Beef cattle ranching and farming, including feedlots6 ..
Dairy cattle and milk production6 .................................
Hog and pig farming6 .......................................................
Poultry and egg production6 .............................................
Animal aquaculture6,8 .......................................................
Other animal production6 .................................................
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–
–
–
–
–
–
–
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–
–
–
140
130
30
100
–
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–
–
–
–
–
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–
–
–
–
–
–
–
720
490
180
320
90
80
–
40
Forestry and logging ............................................................
Logging ............................................................................
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
330
330
220
180
Fishing, hunting and trapping ...............................................
Fishing ..............................................................................
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
30
70
70
Support activities for agriculture and forestry .......................
Support activities for crop production ...............................
Support activities for crop production ...........................
Soil preparation, planting, and cultivating ................
Postharvest crop activities (except cotton ginning) ..
Farm labor contractors and crew leaders .................
Support activities for animal production ...........................
Support activities for forestry ............................................
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–
–
–
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–
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100
100
100
–
40
50
–
–
1,390
1,280
1,280
460
410
210
–
70
1,570
1,370
1,370
–
510
650
–
160
Mining7 ............................................................................
–
–
200
640
1,480
Oil and gas extraction ..........................................................
Oil and gas extraction ......................................................
Oil and gas extraction ..................................................
Crude petroleum and natural gas extraction ............
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
40
40
30
260
260
260
250
210
210
210
210
20
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TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Bruises,
contusions
Total
Cuts,
lacerations
Punctures
520
320
320
50
260
–
60
–
20
20
–
30
–
20
–
–
140
70
20
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–
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270
190
190
30
150
–
30
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–
50
30
–
40
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Fractures
Mining (except oil and gas)9 .................................................
Coal mining9 .....................................................................
Coal mining9 .................................................................
Bituminous coal and lignite surface mining9 ............
Bituminous coal underground mining9 .....................
Anthracite mining9 ....................................................
Metal ore mining9 .............................................................
Iron ore mining9 ............................................................
Gold ore and silver ore mining9 ....................................
Gold ore mining9 ......................................................
Silver ore mining9 .....................................................
Copper, nickel, lead, and zinc mining9 .........................
Lead ore and zinc ore mining9 .................................
Copper ore and nickel ore mining9 ...........................
Other metal ore mining9 ...............................................
All other metal ore mining9 .......................................
Nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying9 .....................
Stone mining and quarrying9 ........................................
Dimension stone mining and quarrying9 ..................
Crushed and broken limestone mining and
quarrying9 ...............................................................
Crushed and broken granite mining and quarrying9
Other crushed and broken stone mining and
quarrying9 ...............................................................
Sand, gravel, clay, and ceramic and refractory
minerals mining and quarrying9 .................................
Construction sand and gravel mining9 .....................
Kaolin and ball clay mining9 .....................................
Clay and ceramic and refractory minerals mining9 ..
Other nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying9 ........
Potash, soda, and borate mineral mining9 ...............
Other chemical and fertilizer mineral mining9 ..........
All other nonmetallic mineral mining9 .......................
212
2121
21211
212111
212112
212113
2122
21221
21222
212221
212222
21223
212231
212234
21229
212299
2123
21231
212311
3,060
1,990
1,990
360
1,580
40
390
90
120
110
20
120
20
100
60
60
680
350
80
212312
212313
190
20
212319
60
40
21232
212321
212324
212325
21239
212391
212393
212399
220
180
20
30
110
30
40
30
70
50
Support activities for mining .................................................
Support activities for mining .............................................
Support activities for mining .........................................
Drilling oil and gas wells ...........................................
Support activities for oil and gas operations ............
213
2131
21311
213111
213112
3,840
3,840
3,840
780
3,060
860
860
860
130
730
1,000
1,000
1,000
210
790
590
590
590
90
500
520
520
520
70
440
70
70
70
20
50
180
180
180
50
130
82,040
21,420
11,150
11,470
8,560
2,910
3,970
82,040
21,420
11,150
11,470
8,560
2,910
3,970
Construction ...............................................................
Construction ...................................................................
23
1,370
930
930
170
740
20
170
40
50
40
–
60
–
50
30
30
270
160
30
80
–
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–
50
50
–
–
50
–
20
–
See footnotes at end of table.
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Heat
burns
30
20
20
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
30
40
20
20
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20
20
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60
60
60
–
20
20
20
20
140
140
140
60
80
660
240
1,380
660
240
1,380
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TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
Total
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
Soreness,
pain
All
other
natures5
–
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–
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770
480
480
90
380
–
110
30
40
30
–
20
–
20
–
–
180
90
20
Mining (except oil and gas)9 .................................................
Coal mining9 .....................................................................
Coal mining9 .................................................................
Bituminous coal and lignite surface mining9 ............
Bituminous coal underground mining9 .....................
Anthracite mining9 ....................................................
Metal ore mining9 .............................................................
Iron ore mining9 ............................................................
Gold ore and silver ore mining9 ....................................
Gold ore mining9 ......................................................
Silver ore mining9 .....................................................
Copper, nickel, lead, and zinc mining9 .........................
Lead ore and zinc ore mining9 .................................
Copper ore and nickel ore mining9 ...........................
Other metal ore mining9 ...............................................
All other metal ore mining9 .......................................
Nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying9 .....................
Stone mining and quarrying9 ........................................
Dimension stone mining and quarrying9 ..................
Crushed and broken limestone mining and
quarrying9 ...............................................................
Crushed and broken granite mining and quarrying9
Other crushed and broken stone mining and
quarrying9 ...............................................................
Sand, gravel, clay, and ceramic and refractory
minerals mining and quarrying9 .................................
Construction sand and gravel mining9 .....................
Kaolin and ball clay mining9 .....................................
Clay and ceramic and refractory minerals mining9 ..
Other nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying9 ........
Potash, soda, and borate mineral mining9 ...............
Other chemical and fertilizer mineral mining9 ..........
All other nonmetallic mineral mining9 .......................
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Support activities for mining .................................................
Support activities for mining .............................................
Support activities for mining .........................................
Drilling oil and gas wells ...........................................
Support activities for oil and gas operations ............
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
30
30
–
20
120
120
120
30
90
30
30
30
20
–
30
30
30
50
70
50
–
–
30
–
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–
30
380
380
380
60
320
500
500
500
120
380
–
Construction ...............................................................
200
150
1,700
670
400
15,030
14,670
Construction ...................................................................
200
150
1,700
670
400
15,030
14,670
See footnotes at end of table.
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TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Fractures
Total
Cuts,
lacerations
Punctures
Bruises,
contusions
Heat
burns
Construction of buildings ......................................................
Residential building construction ......................................
Nonresidential building construction ................................
236
2361
2362
15,630
9,560
6,070
3,210
1,660
1,550
2,480
1,630
850
2,280
1,690
590
1,310
930
380
970
760
210
1,160
850
310
Heavy and civil engineering construction .............................
Utility system construction ................................................
Water and sewer line and related structures
construction ................................................................
Oil and gas pipeline and related structures
construction ................................................................
Land subdivision ..............................................................
Highway, street, and bridge construction .........................
Other heavy and civil engineering construction ...............
237
2371
9,230
4,310
2,360
880
1,500
720
810
410
710
380
100
30
460
190
130
60
–
23711
1,940
490
320
260
240
20
70
40
–
–
23712
2372
2373
2379
520
210
4,000
710
110
50
1,180
240
150
20
700
70
40
–
350
30
40
–
300
20
–
–
–
–
238
2381
23811
23813
23814
23815
23816
23817
57,180
12,750
3,320
1,350
2,040
740
2,470
600
15,860
3,180
780
350
620
250
650
150
7,170
1,600
180
400
160
40
350
130
8,380
2,100
780
330
110
130
470
–
6,550
1,350
370
170
110
130
320
–
1,840
750
410
170
–
–
140
–
23819
2382
23821
23822
23829
2383
23831
23833
23834
23839
2389
23891
23899
1,240
27,370
9,370
16,090
1,910
10,310
2,490
840
370
930
6,740
3,590
3,150
–
8,910
2,640
5,610
660
2,510
740
140
70
210
1,260
830
430
160
3,120
1,660
1,350
110
1,450
200
–
–
70
990
620
370
160
3,680
1,090
2,220
370
1,630
200
100
110
250
980
540
440
130
3,220
970
1,910
340
1,270
170
90
110
240
720
510
200
120,110
37,000
11,480
14,900
Specialty trade contractors ...................................................
Foundation, structure, and building exterior contractors ..
Poured concrete foundation and structure contractors
Framing contractors .....................................................
Masonry contractors .....................................................
Glass and glazing contractors ......................................
Roofing contractors ......................................................
Siding contractors ........................................................
Other foundation, structure, and building exterior
contractors .................................................................
Building equipment contractors ........................................
Electrical contractors ....................................................
Plumbing, heating, and air-conditioning contractors ....
Other building equipment contractors ..........................
Building finishing contractors ...........................................
Drywall and insulation contractors ...............................
Flooring contractors .....................................................
Tile and terrazzo contractors ........................................
Other building finishing contractors ..............................
Other specialty trade contractors .....................................
Site preparation contractors .........................................
All other specialty trade contractors .............................
Manufacturing ............................................................
–
–
50
40
–
220
40
50
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
520
500
20
20
20
–
–
60
30
2,340
460
190
30
–
–
70
–
470
180
–
–
–
–
70
–
210
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
680
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
460
120
320
30
360
30
–
–
–
260
–
240
–
1,340
560
680
100
180
100
–
–
–
370
230
140
–
150
–
120
–
–
–
–
–
–
130
–
110
–
150
–
150
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
–
–
–
30
40
480
–
480
–
–
90
50
–
12,950
1,950
8,750
2,130
680
2,000
–
60
180
30
70
–
Manufacturing ................................................................
31-33
120,110
37,000
11,480
14,900
12,950
1,950
8,750
2,130
680
2,000
Food manufacturing .............................................................
Animal food manufacturing ..............................................
Animal food manufacturing ..........................................
311
3111
31111
18,440
1,140
1,140
5,570
440
440
1,490
70
70
1,990
120
120
1,820
110
110
170
–
–
1,540
120
120
450
20
20
270
–
–
380
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
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TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Construction of buildings ......................................................
Residential building construction ......................................
Nonresidential building construction ................................
Heavy and civil engineering construction .............................
Utility system construction ................................................
Water and sewer line and related structures
construction ................................................................
Oil and gas pipeline and related structures
construction ................................................................
Land subdivision ..............................................................
Highway, street, and bridge construction .........................
Other heavy and civil engineering construction ...............
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
40
Total
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
–
–
–
400
150
250
120
–
90
–
–
–
230
140
60
30
–
–
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
130
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
140
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
40
90
80
1,400
520
2,110
1,360
60
330
350
30
40
780
50
100
–
510
240
–
1,070
210
50
–
50
–
40
–
480
60
–
–
–
–
40
–
270
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
11,260
3,350
820
110
650
210
550
180
9,460
1,580
470
130
380
100
250
–
20
–
120
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
350
100
220
30
130
60
–
–
–
380
310
70
–
100
30
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
280
280
–
–
130
40
90
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
–
70
710
4,370
1,700
2,440
240
2,360
880
–
100
70
1,180
520
660
–
5,020
1,600
3,140
280
1,530
280
100
70
280
1,330
450
870
Manufacturing ............................................................
2,480
580
2,940
970
1,010
14,800
22,360
Manufacturing ................................................................
2,480
580
2,940
970
1,010
14,800
22,360
Food manufacturing .............................................................
Animal food manufacturing ..............................................
Animal food manufacturing ..........................................
380
–
–
80
590
30
30
150
30
30
260
–
–
2,580
180
180
3,110
140
140
Specialty trade contractors ...................................................
Foundation, structure, and building exterior contractors ..
Poured concrete foundation and structure contractors
Framing contractors .....................................................
Masonry contractors .....................................................
Glass and glazing contractors ......................................
Roofing contractors ......................................................
Siding contractors ........................................................
Other foundation, structure, and building exterior
contractors .................................................................
Building equipment contractors ........................................
Electrical contractors ....................................................
Plumbing, heating, and air-conditioning contractors ....
Other building equipment contractors ..........................
Building finishing contractors ...........................................
Drywall and insulation contractors ...............................
Flooring contractors .....................................................
Tile and terrazzo contractors ........................................
Other building finishing contractors ..............................
Other specialty trade contractors .....................................
Site preparation contractors .........................................
All other specialty trade contractors .............................
80
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 6
–
–
–
20
30
3,100
1,580
1,520
–
–
–
–
30
30
All
other
natures5
2,370
1,430
940
–
–
Soreness,
pain
–
90
–
30
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
Dog and cat food manufacturing ..............................
Other animal food manufacturing .............................
Grain and oilseed milling ..................................................
Flour milling and malt manufacturing ...........................
Flour milling ..............................................................
Rice milling ...............................................................
Starch and vegetable fats and oils manufacturing .......
Wet corn milling ........................................................
Soybean processing .................................................
Fats and oils refining and blending ..........................
Breakfast cereal manufacturing ...................................
Sugar and confectionery product manufacturing .............
Sugar manufacturing ....................................................
Sugarcane mills ........................................................
Cane sugar refining ..................................................
Beet sugar manufacturing ........................................
Chocolate and confectionery manufacturing from
cacao beans ...............................................................
Confectionery manufacturing from purchased
chocolate ....................................................................
Nonchocolate confectionery manufacturing .................
Fruit and vegetable preserving and specialty food
manufacturing ................................................................
Frozen food manufacturing ..........................................
Frozen fruit, juice, and vegetable manufacturing .....
Frozen specialty food manufacturing .......................
Fruit and vegetable canning, pickling, and drying ........
Fruit and vegetable canning .....................................
Specialty canning .....................................................
Dried and dehydrated food manufacturing ...............
Dairy product manufacturing ............................................
Dairy product (except frozen) manufacturing ...............
Fluid milk manufacturing ..........................................
Creamery butter manufacturing ...............................
Cheese manufacturing .............................................
Dry, condensed, and evaporated dairy product
manufacturing ........................................................
Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing ...............
Animal slaughtering and processing ................................
Animal slaughtering and processing ............................
Animal (except poultry) slaughtering ........................
Meat processed from carcasses ..............................
Poultry processing ....................................................
Seafood product preparation and packaging ...................
Seafood product preparation and packaging ...............
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
311111
311119
3112
31121
311211
311212
31122
311221
311222
311225
31123
3113
31131
311311
311312
311313
310
830
670
290
200
80
210
90
30
30
170
780
250
90
40
130
150
300
170
80
70
–
50
20
–
20
40
250
80
30
20
40
31132
150
31133
31134
Fractures
Total
50
–
40
40
–
210
170
80
50
–
30
20
20
20
20
–
–
30
20
3114
31141
311411
311412
31142
311421
311422
311423
3115
31151
311511
311512
311513
2,070
1,000
510
490
1,070
820
90
150
2,420
2,170
1,170
80
800
590
280
180
100
300
230
20
50
950
830
520
20
210
190
90
40
40
110
80
20
–
160
140
90
–
30
180
80
30
50
90
80
–
–
180
160
50
–
110
170
80
30
50
90
70
–
–
170
150
50
–
100
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
170
70
40
30
110
80
–
20
170
150
110
–
30
311514
31152
3116
31161
311611
311612
311615
3117
31171
130
240
4,680
4,680
1,500
1,540
1,520
840
840
80
110
1,250
1,250
410
470
320
280
280
–
–
–
550
550
170
190
190
120
120
–
–
490
490
150
180
150
80
80
–
–
–
Page 7
–
–
30
–
–
–
20
70
30
20
420
420
90
160
160
60
60
90
70
30
–
–
30
30
–
–
–
90
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Bruises,
contusions
–
–
–
70
70
20
–
Punctures
–
100
70
30
–
–
30
30
–
–
–
90
20
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
–
Cuts,
lacerations
60
50
40
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
70
20
60
60
20
–
40
40
40
Heat
burns
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
20
330
330
70
150
100
70
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
60
30
–
–
–
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
20
–
80
20
–
–
30
–
–
–
60
40
–
–
–
30
30
30
–
–
50
40
20
–
–
–
–
–
80
80
–
–
20
–
–
100
100
–
50
30
–
–
40
30
–
–
70
–
–
80
80
–
20
40
–
–
60
60
30
–
–
110
110
20
40
50
–
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Dog and cat food manufacturing ..............................
Other animal food manufacturing .............................
Grain and oilseed milling ..................................................
Flour milling and malt manufacturing ...........................
Flour milling ..............................................................
Rice milling ...............................................................
Starch and vegetable fats and oils manufacturing .......
Wet corn milling ........................................................
Soybean processing .................................................
Fats and oils refining and blending ..........................
Breakfast cereal manufacturing ...................................
Sugar and confectionery product manufacturing .............
Sugar manufacturing ....................................................
Sugarcane mills ........................................................
Cane sugar refining ..................................................
Beet sugar manufacturing ........................................
Chocolate and confectionery manufacturing from
cacao beans ...............................................................
Confectionery manufacturing from purchased
chocolate ....................................................................
Nonchocolate confectionery manufacturing .................
Fruit and vegetable preserving and specialty food
manufacturing ................................................................
Frozen food manufacturing ..........................................
Frozen fruit, juice, and vegetable manufacturing .....
Frozen specialty food manufacturing .......................
Fruit and vegetable canning, pickling, and drying ........
Fruit and vegetable canning .....................................
Specialty canning .....................................................
Dried and dehydrated food manufacturing ...............
Dairy product manufacturing ............................................
Dairy product (except frozen) manufacturing ...............
Fluid milk manufacturing ..........................................
Creamery butter manufacturing ...............................
Cheese manufacturing .............................................
Dry, condensed, and evaporated dairy product
manufacturing ........................................................
Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing ...............
Animal slaughtering and processing ................................
Animal slaughtering and processing ............................
Animal (except poultry) slaughtering ........................
Meat processed from carcasses ..............................
Poultry processing ....................................................
Seafood product preparation and packaging ...................
Seafood product preparation and packaging ...............
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Soreness,
pain
Total
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
140
80
20
–
–
20
–
–
–
40
100
20
–
–
20
–
120
190
100
70
30
60
30
–
–
20
90
40
20
–
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
20
20
30
20
–
20
–
–
–
–
40
40
20
–
–
–
–
200
200
70
20
120
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 8
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
50
50
–
–
100
90
70
–
20
30
30
–
–
–
–
–
30
60
–
–
–
–
–
All
other
natures5
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
–
–
130
130
40
40
50
20
20
30
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
30
20
–
–
20
20
20
40
30
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
50
50
20
–
40
40
–
–
20
–
–
30
–
–
–
20
310
180
80
100
130
90
–
30
220
210
80
–
120
390
210
110
90
180
130
20
30
410
370
200
–
150
–
–
580
580
270
180
120
120
120
–
40
900
900
360
200
330
120
120
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
Seafood canning ......................................................
Fresh and frozen seafood processing ......................
Bakeries and tortilla manufacturing ..................................
Bread and bakery product manufacturing ....................
Retail bakeries .........................................................
Commercial bakeries ...............................................
Frozen cakes, pies, and other pastries
manufacturing ........................................................
Cookie, cracker, and pasta manufacturing ...................
Cookie and cracker manufacturing ..........................
Flour mixes and dough manufacturing from
purchased flour ......................................................
Dry pasta manufacturing ..........................................
Tortilla manufacturing ...................................................
Other food manufacturing ................................................
Snack food manufacturing ...........................................
Roasted nuts and peanut butter manufacturing .......
Other snack food manufacturing ..............................
Coffee and tea manufacturing ......................................
Flavoring syrup and concentrate manufacturing ..........
Seasoning and dressing manufacturing .......................
Mayonnaise, dressing, and other prepared sauce
manufacturing ........................................................
Spice and extract manufacturing ..............................
All other food manufacturing ........................................
Perishable prepared food manufacturing .................
All other miscellaneous food manufacturing ............
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Fractures
Total
311711
311712
3118
31181
311811
311812
130
700
3,510
2,670
510
2,050
30
250
910
640
60
540
–
311813
31182
311821
120
650
300
30
190
60
–
311822
311823
31183
3119
31191
311911
311919
31192
31193
31194
280
70
190
2,340
640
100
540
140
30
500
120
–
80
740
240
40
190
40
–
120
311941
311942
31199
311991
311999
230
270
1,020
680
340
60
50
340
230
110
Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing ....................
Beverage manufacturing ..................................................
Soft drink and ice manufacturing ..................................
Soft drink manufacturing ..........................................
Bottled water manufacturing ....................................
Ice manufacturing .....................................................
Breweries .....................................................................
Wineries .......................................................................
Distilleries .....................................................................
Tobacco manufacturing ....................................................
Tobacco stemming and redrying ..................................
Tobacco product manufacturing ...................................
Cigarette manufacturing ...........................................
Other tobacco product manufacturing ......................
312
3121
31211
312111
312112
312113
31212
31213
31214
3122
31221
31222
312221
312229
2,860
2,710
1,820
1,400
230
190
240
520
130
150
50
100
60
40
1,340
1,260
980
810
120
50
80
170
30
80
40
40
30
–
Textile mills ..........................................................................
Fiber, yarn, and thread mills .............................................
313
3131
990
100
320
20
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 9
50
260
180
30
140
–
110
490
390
110
230
Cuts,
lacerations
Punctures
–
–
70
470
370
110
220
40
20
20
–
–
Bruises,
contusions
20
50
290
240
20
210
70
30
40
90
70
40
90
70
–
–
–
20
–
–
190
50
–
50
20
–
40
–
–
–
210
60
–
50
–
–
70
–
–
–
180
60
–
50
–
–
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
270
70
–
60
30
–
60
30
50
50
40
30
20
50
40
30
30
110
70
40
–
–
40
20
20
–
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
180
160
100
70
–
–
20
30
–
20
–
20
–
–
230
210
120
80
–
–
40
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
210
200
110
80
–
–
40
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
170
170
130
120
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
120
30
110
–
100
–
–
–
–
30
80
40
40
90
Heat
burns
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
–
–
100
70
50
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
100
90
–
80
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
50
30
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
20
70
70
–
20
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
–
–
–
–
Total
Seafood canning ......................................................
Fresh and frozen seafood processing ......................
Bakeries and tortilla manufacturing ..................................
Bread and bakery product manufacturing ....................
Retail bakeries .........................................................
Commercial bakeries ...............................................
Frozen cakes, pies, and other pastries
manufacturing ........................................................
Cookie, cracker, and pasta manufacturing ...................
Cookie and cracker manufacturing ..........................
Flour mixes and dough manufacturing from
purchased flour ......................................................
Dry pasta manufacturing ..........................................
Tortilla manufacturing ...................................................
Other food manufacturing ................................................
Snack food manufacturing ...........................................
Roasted nuts and peanut butter manufacturing .......
Other snack food manufacturing ..............................
Coffee and tea manufacturing ......................................
Flavoring syrup and concentrate manufacturing ..........
Seasoning and dressing manufacturing .......................
Mayonnaise, dressing, and other prepared sauce
manufacturing ........................................................
Spice and extract manufacturing ..............................
All other food manufacturing ........................................
Perishable prepared food manufacturing .................
All other miscellaneous food manufacturing ............
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing ....................
Beverage manufacturing ..................................................
Soft drink and ice manufacturing ..................................
Soft drink manufacturing ..........................................
Bottled water manufacturing ....................................
Ice manufacturing .....................................................
Breweries .....................................................................
Wineries .......................................................................
Distilleries .....................................................................
Tobacco manufacturing ....................................................
Tobacco stemming and redrying ..................................
Tobacco product manufacturing ...................................
Cigarette manufacturing ...........................................
Other tobacco product manufacturing ......................
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Textile mills ..........................................................................
Fiber, yarn, and thread mills .............................................
–
–
–
–
–
60
30
–
30
–
20
–
–
–
–
20
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 10
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
110
80
–
70
–
20
–
–
20
–
100
30
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
70
60
–
50
50
40
–
–
30
20
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
50
–
40
–
Soreness,
pain
30
90
650
510
140
370
20
–
120
60
20
–
–
–
50
–
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
50
–
30
30
30
All
other
natures5
20
100
530
420
80
330
–
70
30
20
350
70
–
60
–
–
70
20
20
40
350
80
20
60
20
–
120
20
50
190
120
70
60
60
120
80
40
500
490
250
180
50
–
30
200
–
–
–
–
–
–
150
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
280
260
170
110
–
40
30
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
140
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Fiber, yarn, and thread mills .........................................
Yarn spinning mills ...................................................
Yarn texturizing, throwing, and twisting mills ...........
Fabric mills .......................................................................
Broadwoven fabric mills ...............................................
Narrow fabric mills and schiffli machine embroidery ....
Narrow fabric mills ....................................................
Nonwoven fabric mills ..................................................
Knit fabric mills .............................................................
Textile and fabric finishing and fabric coating mills ..........
Textile and fabric finishing mills ...................................
Broadwoven fabric finishing mills .............................
Textile and fabric finishing (except broadwoven
fabric) mills .............................................................
Fabric coating mills ......................................................
31311
313111
313112
3132
31321
31322
313221
31323
31324
3133
31331
313311
100
70
20
610
190
80
80
180
150
290
210
170
313312
31332
40
80
Textile product mills8 ............................................................
Textile furnishings mills ....................................................
Carpet and rug mills .....................................................
Curtain and linen mills ..................................................
Curtain and drapery mills .........................................
Other household textile product mills .......................
Other textile product mills8 ...............................................
Textile bag and canvas mills ........................................
Textile bag mills .......................................................
Canvas and related product mills .............................
All other textile product mills8 .......................................
All other miscellaneous textile product mills8 ...........
314
3141
31411
31412
314121
314129
3149
31491
314911
314912
31499
314999
1,000
470
210
260
70
190
530
320
40
280
210
150
240
160
60
100
30
70
80
–
–
–
50
20
Apparel manufacturing8 .......................................................
Apparel knitting mills ........................................................
Hosiery and sock mills .................................................
Other hosiery and sock mills ....................................
Cut and sew apparel manufacturing8 ...............................
Cut and sew apparel contractors8 ................................
Women’s, girls’, and infants’ cut and sew apparel
contractors8 ............................................................
Men’s and boys’ cut and sew apparel manufacturing ..
Men’s and boys’ cut and sew work clothing
manufacturing ........................................................
Women’s and girls’ cut and sew apparel
manufacturing ............................................................
Women’s and girls’ cut and sew dress
manufacturing ........................................................
315
3151
31511
315119
3152
31521
640
70
70
40
490
100
160
20
–
–
110
–
315212
31522
90
160
–
315225
60
–
31523
110
20
315233
40
20
Total
Cuts,
lacerations
–
–
–
–
–
–
Fractures
20
–
–
190
50
–
–
30
110
110
80
70
–
30
30
30
30
Page 11
Bruises,
contusions
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
130
30
20
–
–
–
100
70
–
70
30
30
130
80
–
70
–
70
50
–
–
–
30
20
–
60
20
–
–
80
40
–
–
20
–
30
30
30
20
60
–
–
–
50
80
50
–
40
–
40
30
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
20
–
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
–
20
30
20
–
–
–
–
40
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
30
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
Heat
burns
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
20
–
–
–
–
–
50
–
–
–
70
–
–
30
80
–
–
–
30
80
40
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Punctures
20
40
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Fiber, yarn, and thread mills .........................................
Yarn spinning mills ...................................................
Yarn texturizing, throwing, and twisting mills ...........
Fabric mills .......................................................................
Broadwoven fabric mills ...............................................
Narrow fabric mills and schiffli machine embroidery ....
Narrow fabric mills ....................................................
Nonwoven fabric mills ..................................................
Knit fabric mills .............................................................
Textile and fabric finishing and fabric coating mills ..........
Textile and fabric finishing mills ...................................
Broadwoven fabric finishing mills .............................
Textile and fabric finishing (except broadwoven
fabric) mills .............................................................
Fabric coating mills ......................................................
Textile product mills8 ............................................................
Textile furnishings mills ....................................................
Carpet and rug mills .....................................................
Curtain and linen mills ..................................................
Curtain and drapery mills .........................................
Other household textile product mills .......................
Other textile product mills8 ...............................................
Textile bag and canvas mills ........................................
Textile bag mills .......................................................
Canvas and related product mills .............................
All other textile product mills8 .......................................
All other miscellaneous textile product mills8 ...........
Apparel manufacturing8 .......................................................
Apparel knitting mills ........................................................
Hosiery and sock mills .................................................
Other hosiery and sock mills ....................................
Cut and sew apparel manufacturing8 ...............................
Cut and sew apparel contractors8 ................................
Women’s, girls’, and infants’ cut and sew apparel
contractors8 ............................................................
Men’s and boys’ cut and sew apparel manufacturing ..
Men’s and boys’ cut and sew work clothing
manufacturing ........................................................
Women’s and girls’ cut and sew apparel
manufacturing ............................................................
Women’s and girls’ cut and sew dress
manufacturing ........................................................
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
Soreness,
pain
All
other
natures5
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
100
30
30
30
30
–
40
30
20
–
–
–
110
30
20
20
50
–
30
30
30
Total
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
270
80
60
20
–
–
190
160
–
150
30
30
150
70
50
30
20
–
70
–
20
–
40
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
170
20
20
–
140
60
60
40
30
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 12
20
–
–
–
20
20
–
80
–
–
–
70
–
–
30
–
20
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
Women’s and girls’ cut and sew suit, coat, tailored
jacket, and skirt manufacturing ..............................
Other cut and sew apparel manufacturing ...................
All other cut and sew apparel manufacturing ...........
Apparel accessories and other apparel manufacturing ....
Apparel accessories and other apparel manufacturing
Hat, cap, and millinery manufacturing ......................
Leather and allied product manufacturing ............................
Leather and hide tanning and finishing ............................
Footwear manufacturing ..................................................
Footwear manufacturing ..............................................
Rubber and plastics footwear manufacturing ...........
Men’s footwear (except athletic) manufacturing .......
Other leather and allied product manufacturing ...............
Other leather and allied product manufacturing ...........
Luggage manufacturing ...........................................
All other leather good and allied product
manufacturing ........................................................
Wood product manufacturing ...............................................
Sawmills and wood preservation ......................................
Sawmills and wood preservation ..................................
Sawmills ...................................................................
Veneer, plywood, and engineered wood product
manufacturing ................................................................
Veneer, plywood, and engineered wood product
manufacturing ............................................................
Hardwood veneer and plywood manufacturing ........
Softwood veneer and plywood manufacturing .........
Engineered wood member (except truss)
manufacturing ........................................................
Truss manufacturing ................................................
Reconstituted wood product manufacturing .............
Other wood product manufacturing ..................................
Millwork ........................................................................
Wood window and door manufacturing ....................
Cut stock, resawing lumber, and planing .................
Other millwork (including flooring) ............................
Wood container and pallet manufacturing ....................
All other wood product manufacturing ..........................
Manufactured home (mobile home) manufacturing
Prefabricated wood building manufacturing .............
All other miscellaneous wood product
manufacturing ........................................................
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Total
Cuts,
lacerations
Punctures
Bruises,
contusions
Heat
burns
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Fractures
–
315234
31529
315299
3159
31599
315991
30
110
90
80
80
30
–
316
3161
3162
31621
316211
316213
3169
31699
316991
400
60
200
200
30
130
140
140
60
110
20
50
50
–
40
40
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
316999
70
–
–
–
–
–
321
3211
32111
321113
6,590
1,770
1,770
1,660
1,900
460
460
420
770
370
370
340
920
130
130
130
530
100
100
100
380
30
30
30
500
110
110
110
60
40
40
30
–
–
–
–
230
100
100
100
3212
1,420
570
80
120
80
40
170
20
–
40
32121
321211
321212
1,420
170
160
570
50
50
80
40
170
–
–
20
20
120
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
321213
321214
321219
3219
32191
321911
321912
321918
32192
32199
321991
321992
80
620
380
3,400
1,240
480
150
610
1,230
940
310
200
30
140
310
870
340
160
30
150
260
270
60
90
20
20
60
–
330
70
20
20
30
90
170
80
–
–
140
–
230
60
30
–
30
70
100
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
321999
430
130
90
70
–
–
–
40
30
40
40
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 13
–
–
–
–
–
–
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
40
–
60
–
20
20
40
40
–
20
20
20
–
50
–
–
20
20
–
–
20
20
80
–
–
40
–
–
–
–
–
20
20
–
–
–
–
30
30
–
670
240
60
50
140
330
90
60
–
–
350
120
50
40
30
180
50
30
–
–
310
130
–
–
110
150
40
30
–
–
–
–
40
–
–
–
20
–
90
60
20
–
40
20
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Women’s and girls’ cut and sew suit, coat, tailored
jacket, and skirt manufacturing ..............................
Other cut and sew apparel manufacturing ...................
All other cut and sew apparel manufacturing ...........
Apparel accessories and other apparel manufacturing ....
Apparel accessories and other apparel manufacturing
Hat, cap, and millinery manufacturing ......................
Leather and allied product manufacturing ............................
Leather and hide tanning and finishing ............................
Footwear manufacturing ..................................................
Footwear manufacturing ..............................................
Rubber and plastics footwear manufacturing ...........
Men’s footwear (except athletic) manufacturing .......
Other leather and allied product manufacturing ...............
Other leather and allied product manufacturing ...........
Luggage manufacturing ...........................................
All other leather good and allied product
manufacturing ........................................................
Wood product manufacturing ...............................................
Sawmills and wood preservation ......................................
Sawmills and wood preservation ..................................
Sawmills ...................................................................
Veneer, plywood, and engineered wood product
manufacturing ................................................................
Veneer, plywood, and engineered wood product
manufacturing ............................................................
Hardwood veneer and plywood manufacturing ........
Softwood veneer and plywood manufacturing .........
Engineered wood member (except truss)
manufacturing ........................................................
Truss manufacturing ................................................
Reconstituted wood product manufacturing .............
Other wood product manufacturing ..................................
Millwork ........................................................................
Wood window and door manufacturing ....................
Cut stock, resawing lumber, and planing .................
Other millwork (including flooring) ............................
Wood container and pallet manufacturing ....................
All other wood product manufacturing ..........................
Manufactured home (mobile home) manufacturing
Prefabricated wood building manufacturing .............
All other miscellaneous wood product
manufacturing ........................................................
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
Total
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
Soreness,
pain
All
other
natures5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
–
20
20
–
20
70
20
20
20
–
–
–
50
230
60
60
50
–
–
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
100
80
20
–
60
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
–
–
–
–
30
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 14
40
20
–
–
–
–
20
50
30
30
30
20
20
20
20
20
20
–
–
–
20
60
–
30
30
–
20
20
20
–
–
120
–
–
–
830
190
190
170
1,020
290
290
280
60
180
170
60
180
40
20
170
30
30
20
60
–
560
250
90
40
130
170
130
50
30
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
120
–
460
100
60
–
30
230
130
20
60
–
–
40
60
–
60
60
60
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Paper manufacturing ............................................................
Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills ...................................
Pulp mills ......................................................................
Paper mills ...................................................................
Paper (except newsprint) mills .................................
Newsprint mills .........................................................
Paperboard mills ..........................................................
Converted paper product manufacturing ..........................
Paperboard container manufacturing ...........................
Corrugated and solid fiber box manufacturing .........
Folding paperboard box manufacturing ...................
Fiber can, tube, drum, and similar products
manufacturing ........................................................
Nonfolding sanitary food container manufacturing ...
Paper bag and coated and treated paper
manufacturing ............................................................
Coated and laminated packaging paper
manufacturing ........................................................
Coated and laminated paper manufacturing ............
Coated paper bag and pouch manufacturing ...........
Uncoated paper and multiwall bag manufacturing ...
Stationery product manufacturing ................................
Die-cut paper and paperboard office supplies
manufacturing ........................................................
Other converted paper product manufacturing ............
Sanitary paper product manufacturing .....................
All other converted paper product manufacturing ....
322
3221
32211
32212
322121
322122
32213
3222
32221
322211
322212
3,070
800
70
560
500
70
170
2,270
1,160
690
280
322214
322215
30
100
32222
600
170
322221
322222
322223
322224
32223
150
270
110
50
130
30
90
30
322231
32229
322291
322299
40
380
220
160
20
80
50
30
Printing and related support activities ..................................
Printing and related support activities ..............................
Printing .........................................................................
Commercial lithographic printing ..............................
Commercial gravure printing ....................................
Commercial flexographic printing .............................
Commercial screen printing .....................................
Quick printing ...........................................................
Digital printing ..........................................................
Manifold business forms printing ..............................
Books printing ..........................................................
Other commercial printing ........................................
Support activities for printing ........................................
Tradebinding and related work .................................
323
3231
32311
323110
323111
323112
323113
323114
323115
323116
323117
323119
32312
323121
3,320
3,320
3,130
1,390
280
170
500
170
90
110
270
150
190
170
Petroleum and coal products manufacturing ........................
324
560
Fractures
920
250
20
200
160
30
30
670
340
210
80
–
40
–
70
Total
Cuts,
lacerations
Punctures
410
130
–
100
80
–
20
280
130
80
30
350
50
–
40
40
–
–
300
130
100
20
340
50
–
40
40
–
–
290
130
90
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
180
30
–
20
20
–
–
150
80
50
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
90
100
100
–
40
30
20
20
30
40
30
20
20
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
40
–
–
30
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
40
20
30
1,090
1,090
1,020
480
120
90
130
30
50
40
50
40
70
70
390
390
370
120
20
–
–
50
–
–
140
–
–
–
370
370
350
190
20
–
50
–
–
20
20
–
20
20
360
360
340
180
20
–
50
–
–
20
20
–
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
180
180
180
80
–
–
50
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
240
60
40
40
–
30
Page 15
–
–
Heat
burns
50
30
50
20
30
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
130
–
–
–
–
–
–
110
90
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
20
60
20
30
See footnotes at end of table.
–
20
Bruises,
contusions
20
20
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
50
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Paper manufacturing ............................................................
Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills ...................................
Pulp mills ......................................................................
Paper mills ...................................................................
Paper (except newsprint) mills .................................
Newsprint mills .........................................................
Paperboard mills ..........................................................
Converted paper product manufacturing ..........................
Paperboard container manufacturing ...........................
Corrugated and solid fiber box manufacturing .........
Folding paperboard box manufacturing ...................
Fiber can, tube, drum, and similar products
manufacturing ........................................................
Nonfolding sanitary food container manufacturing ...
Paper bag and coated and treated paper
manufacturing ............................................................
Coated and laminated packaging paper
manufacturing ........................................................
Coated and laminated paper manufacturing ............
Coated paper bag and pouch manufacturing ...........
Uncoated paper and multiwall bag manufacturing ...
Stationery product manufacturing ................................
Die-cut paper and paperboard office supplies
manufacturing ........................................................
Other converted paper product manufacturing ............
Sanitary paper product manufacturing .....................
All other converted paper product manufacturing ....
Printing and related support activities ..................................
Printing and related support activities ..............................
Printing .........................................................................
Commercial lithographic printing ..............................
Commercial gravure printing ....................................
Commercial flexographic printing .............................
Commercial screen printing .....................................
Quick printing ...........................................................
Digital printing ..........................................................
Manifold business forms printing ..............................
Books printing ..........................................................
Other commercial printing ........................................
Support activities for printing ........................................
Tradebinding and related work .................................
Petroleum and coal products manufacturing ........................
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
80
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
120
20
–
–
–
–
–
90
40
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
30
20
30
20
Total
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
–
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
40
40
20
20
–
–
–
30
20
–
30
–
–
–
470
160
–
100
90
–
40
310
180
90
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
20
–
–
20
–
70
–
40
20
–
–
–
20
60
40
20
50
30
20
20
20
20
20
600
600
560
250
40
30
130
–
–
20
20
50
40
30
100
–
–
30
30
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
490
490
460
190
40
–
110
40
–
–
20
–
30
30
–
–
–
–
–
30
Page 16
All
other
natures5
320
80
–
50
50
–
20
250
100
50
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
Soreness,
pain
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
70
70
70
40
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
Petroleum and coal products manufacturing ....................
Petroleum refineries .....................................................
Asphalt paving, roofing, and saturated materials
manufacturing ............................................................
Asphalt paving mixture and block manufacturing .....
Asphalt shingle and coating materials
manufacturing ........................................................
Other petroleum and coal products manufacturing ......
Petroleum lubricating oil and grease manufacturing
All other petroleum and coal products
manufacturing ........................................................
Chemical manufacturing ......................................................
Basic chemical manufacturing .........................................
Petrochemical manufacturing .......................................
Industrial gas manufacturing ........................................
Synthetic dye and pigment manufacturing ...................
Inorganic dye and pigment manufacturing ...............
Synthetic organic dye and pigment manufacturing ..
Other basic inorganic chemical manufacturing ............
Alkalies and chlorine manufacturing ........................
Other basic organic chemical manufacturing ...............
Ethyl alcohol manufacturing .....................................
All other basic organic chemical manufacturing .......
Resin, synthetic rubber, and artificial and synthetic fibers
and filaments manufacturing ..........................................
Resin and synthetic rubber manufacturing ...................
Plastics material and resin manufacturing ...............
Synthetic rubber manufacturing ...............................
Artificial and synthetic fibers and filaments
manufacturing ............................................................
Cellulosic organic fiber manufacturing .....................
Noncellulosic organic fiber manufacturing ...............
Pesticide, fertilizer, and other agricultural chemical
manufacturing ................................................................
Fertilizer manufacturing ................................................
Pesticide and other agricultural chemical
manufacturing ............................................................
Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing ..................
Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing ..............
Medicinal and botanical manufacturing ....................
Pharmaceutical preparation manufacturing .............
In-vitro diagnostic substance manufacturing ............
Biological product (except diagnostic)
manufacturing ........................................................
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Fractures
Total
60
30
Cuts,
lacerations
–
–
–
–
–
–
560
170
240
50
32412
324121
220
130
90
70
–
–
324122
32419
324191
90
170
80
–
100
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
324199
80
40
–
–
–
–
325
3251
32511
32512
32513
325131
325132
32518
325181
32519
325193
325199
4,150
690
20
180
90
40
50
180
60
230
40
170
1,380
210
–
–
20
–
–
70
20
70
20
50
420
80
–
–
–
–
–
30
20
40
–
30
430
70
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
390
70
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
3252
32521
325211
325212
340
230
200
30
120
90
90
–
40
20
20
30
20
32522
325221
325222
110
40
60
–
3253
32531
130
90
50
40
32532
3254
32541
325411
325412
325413
40
1,410
1,410
160
1,050
100
–
500
500
40
350
60
–
325414
100
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
310
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
130
40
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
120
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
130
130
–
120
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
120
120
–
100
–
–
–
–
140
140
–
120
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
Page 17
–
30
30
–
30
–
–
–
20
–
–
40
30
90
90
–
70
20
30
20
30
20
40
30
30
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
–
–
30
See footnotes at end of table.
Heat
burns
–
–
–
40
Bruises,
contusions
3241
32411
20
40
Punctures
30
20
20
20
–
30
30
–
40
40
–
20
30
70
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Petroleum and coal products manufacturing ....................
Petroleum refineries .....................................................
Asphalt paving, roofing, and saturated materials
manufacturing ............................................................
Asphalt paving mixture and block manufacturing .....
Asphalt shingle and coating materials
manufacturing ........................................................
Other petroleum and coal products manufacturing ......
Petroleum lubricating oil and grease manufacturing
All other petroleum and coal products
manufacturing ........................................................
Chemical manufacturing ......................................................
Basic chemical manufacturing .........................................
Petrochemical manufacturing .......................................
Industrial gas manufacturing ........................................
Synthetic dye and pigment manufacturing ...................
Inorganic dye and pigment manufacturing ...............
Synthetic organic dye and pigment manufacturing ..
Other basic inorganic chemical manufacturing ............
Alkalies and chlorine manufacturing ........................
Other basic organic chemical manufacturing ...............
Ethyl alcohol manufacturing .....................................
All other basic organic chemical manufacturing .......
Resin, synthetic rubber, and artificial and synthetic fibers
and filaments manufacturing ..........................................
Resin and synthetic rubber manufacturing ...................
Plastics material and resin manufacturing ...............
Synthetic rubber manufacturing ...............................
Artificial and synthetic fibers and filaments
manufacturing ............................................................
Cellulosic organic fiber manufacturing .....................
Noncellulosic organic fiber manufacturing ...............
Pesticide, fertilizer, and other agricultural chemical
manufacturing ................................................................
Fertilizer manufacturing ................................................
Pesticide and other agricultural chemical
manufacturing ............................................................
Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing ..................
Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing ..............
Medicinal and botanical manufacturing ....................
Pharmaceutical preparation manufacturing .............
In-vitro diagnostic substance manufacturing ............
Biological product (except diagnostic)
manufacturing ........................................................
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
Total
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
Soreness,
pain
All
other
natures5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
120
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
150
150
40
90
–
–
230
230
20
190
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
20
–
30
30
–
20
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 18
20
–
60
60
–
60
–
20
20
–
50
20
20
–
20
30
100
30
20
20
30
20
–
20
–
40
–
30
420
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
660
150
–
–
40
30
–
20
–
50
–
40
20
20
20
50
30
20
20
20
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
Paint, coating, and adhesive manufacturing ....................
Paint and coating manufacturing ..................................
Adhesive manufacturing ...............................................
Soap, cleaning compound, and toilet preparation
manufacturing ................................................................
Soap and cleaning compound manufacturing ..............
Soap and other detergent manufacturing .................
Polish and other sanitation good manufacturing ......
Toilet preparation manufacturing .................................
Other chemical product and preparation manufacturing ..
Explosives manufacturing ............................................
All other chemical product and preparation
manufacturing ............................................................
Custom compounding of purchased resins ..............
Photographic film, paper, plate, and chemical
manufacturing ........................................................
All other miscellaneous chemical product and
preparation manufacturing .....................................
Plastics and rubber products manufacturing8 ......................
Plastics product manufacturing8 ......................................
Plastics packaging materials and unlaminated film and
sheet manufacturing ...................................................
Plastics bag and pouch manufacturing ....................
Plastics packaging film and sheet (including
laminated) manufacturing .......................................
Unlaminated plastics film and sheet (except
packaging) manufacturing ......................................
Plastics pipe, pipe fitting, and unlaminated profile
shape manufacturing ..................................................
Unlaminated plastics profile shape manufacturing ...
Plastics pipe and pipe fitting manufacturing .............
Laminated plastics plate, sheet (except packaging),
and shape manufacturing ...........................................
Polystyrene foam product manufacturing .....................
Urethane and other foam product (except polystyrene)
manufacturing ............................................................
Plastics bottle manufacturing .......................................
Other plastics product manufacturing8 .........................
Plastics plumbing fixture manufacturing ...................
Resilient floor covering manufacturing .....................
All other plastics product manufacturing8 .................
Rubber product manufacturing8 .......................................
Tire manufacturing .......................................................
Tire manufacturing (except retreading) ....................
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
3255
32551
32552
340
240
100
110
80
20
3256
32561
325611
325612
32562
3259
32592
670
310
110
170
360
560
20
32599
325991
Fractures
Total
30
20
Cuts,
lacerations
30
–
30
–
–
20
20
180
110
40
50
70
210
–
110
60
20
40
40
40
–
70
30
70
30
530
110
190
20
40
20
325992
160
50
325998
260
120
20
20
326
3261
7,310
5,680
2,420
1,840
640
500
1,000
870
950
840
32611
326111
950
330
220
70
140
50
230
50
230
50
326112
80
20
326113
540
120
32612
326121
326122
690
280
410
300
150
140
32613
32614
270
180
32615
32616
32619
326191
326192
326199
3262
32621
326211
310
370
2,910
170
120
2,620
1,630
640
530
–
–
–
–
–
20
40
80
20
40
70
–
Punctures
–
–
–
Bruises,
contusions
–
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Heat
burns
–
30
30
40
20
–
20
70
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
30
540
410
60
20
20
–
–
–
80
30
–
40
20
–
–
160
110
30
30
100
80
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
80
170
170
–
40
–
70
50
80
30
50
80
30
50
–
–
–
40
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
100
70
20
20
30
20
30
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
120
90
950
70
30
850
580
280
260
20
30
210
20
20
170
130
50
50
30
100
380
30
20
330
120
50
40
30
100
350
20
20
310
110
50
40
–
–
20
20
250
20
–
220
130
50
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 19
–
30
–
–
20
–
–
–
20
70
–
–
70
50
–
–
30
–
–
30
30
–
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Paint, coating, and adhesive manufacturing ....................
Paint and coating manufacturing ..................................
Adhesive manufacturing ...............................................
Soap, cleaning compound, and toilet preparation
manufacturing ................................................................
Soap and cleaning compound manufacturing ..............
Soap and other detergent manufacturing .................
Polish and other sanitation good manufacturing ......
Toilet preparation manufacturing .................................
Other chemical product and preparation manufacturing ..
Explosives manufacturing ............................................
All other chemical product and preparation
manufacturing ............................................................
Custom compounding of purchased resins ..............
Photographic film, paper, plate, and chemical
manufacturing ........................................................
All other miscellaneous chemical product and
preparation manufacturing .....................................
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
Soreness,
pain
All
other
natures5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
40
20
50
30
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
90
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
110
50
20
20
60
80
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
30
–
–
–
–
30
30
800
610
1,330
1,000
70
40
170
90
Plastics and rubber products manufacturing8 ......................
Plastics product manufacturing8 ......................................
Plastics packaging materials and unlaminated film and
sheet manufacturing ...................................................
Plastics bag and pouch manufacturing ....................
Plastics packaging film and sheet (including
laminated) manufacturing .......................................
Unlaminated plastics film and sheet (except
packaging) manufacturing ......................................
Plastics pipe, pipe fitting, and unlaminated profile
shape manufacturing ..................................................
Unlaminated plastics profile shape manufacturing ...
Plastics pipe and pipe fitting manufacturing .............
Laminated plastics plate, sheet (except packaging),
and shape manufacturing ...........................................
Polystyrene foam product manufacturing .....................
Urethane and other foam product (except polystyrene)
manufacturing ............................................................
Plastics bottle manufacturing .......................................
Other plastics product manufacturing8 .........................
Plastics plumbing fixture manufacturing ...................
Resilient floor covering manufacturing .....................
All other plastics product manufacturing8 .................
Rubber product manufacturing8 .......................................
Tire manufacturing .......................................................
Tire manufacturing (except retreading) ....................
Total
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
90
60
20
20
20
20
20
180
140
80
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
–
–
40
30
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 20
20
70
–
–
70
30
–
–
80
–
–
–
70
30
30
130
40
90
–
–
40
20
40
30
–
–
50
30
370
20
20
340
190
80
50
50
80
500
–
30
470
320
80
60
–
30
–
–
30
20
–
–
60
20
30
–
–
60
60
50
50
–
–
20
–
–
30
–
–
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Tire retreading ..........................................................
Rubber and plastics hoses and belting manufacturing
Other rubber product manufacturing8 ..........................
Rubber product manufacturing for mechanical use
All other rubber product manufacturing8 ..................
326212
32622
32629
326291
326299
110
290
700
400
300
30
110
190
100
90
Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing .........................
Clay product and refractory manufacturing ......................
Pottery, ceramics, and plumbing fixture manufacturing
Vitreous china plumbing fixture and china and
earthenware bathroom accessories manufacturing
Porcelain electrical supply manufacturing ................
Clay building material and refractories manufacturing
Brick and structural clay tile manufacturing ..............
Ceramic wall and floor tile manufacturing ................
Other structural clay product manufacturing ............
Clay refractory manufacturing ..................................
Nonclay refractory manufacturing ............................
Glass and glass product manufacturing ...........................
Glass and glass product manufacturing .......................
Flat glass manufacturing ..........................................
Other pressed and blown glass and glassware
manufacturing ........................................................
Glass container manufacturing ................................
Glass product manufacturing made of purchased
glass .......................................................................
Cement and concrete product manufacturing ..................
Ready-mix concrete manufacturing .............................
Concrete pipe, brick, and block manufacturing ............
Concrete block and brick manufacturing ..................
Other concrete product manufacturing .........................
Lime and gypsum product manufacturing ........................
Gypsum product manufacturing ...................................
Other nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing ...........
Abrasive product manufacturing ..................................
All other nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing ...
Cut stone and stone product manufacturing ............
Ground or treated mineral and earth manufacturing
Mineral wool manufacturing .....................................
327
3271
32711
5,460
440
160
1,770
170
80
327111
327113
32712
327121
327122
327123
327124
327125
3272
32721
327211
20
60
280
100
30
20
80
60
970
970
70
327212
327213
Primary metal manufacturing ...............................................
Iron and steel mills and ferroalloy manufacturing .............
Iron and steel mills and ferroalloy manufacturing .........
Iron and steel mills ...................................................
Steel product manufacturing from purchased steel ..........
Fractures
–
20
90
30
Total
–
–
310
20
–
–
–
–
–
30
–
–
–
–
–
270
270
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
210
90
–
–
110
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
300
50
50
50
–
–
–
–
–
20
20
250
250
20
–
230
80
70
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
327215
3273
32732
32733
327331
32739
3274
32742
3279
32791
32799
327991
327992
327993
590
3,100
1,670
270
210
1,110
120
100
830
70
760
450
50
130
140
970
580
100
50
280
50
50
340
30
300
140
20
60
40
170
60
–
–
90
–
–
130
–
120
100
–
–
250
230
150
–
–
60
–
–
80
–
80
70
–
–
240
190
140
–
–
30
–
–
80
–
80
70
–
–
331
3311
33111
331111
3312
5,310
730
730
710
940
1,520
240
240
220
280
600
100
100
90
160
440
60
60
60
70
370
40
40
40
50
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 21
–
–
–
–
–
70
70
–
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
610
50
–
40
–
–
–
–
–
300
300
–
–
–
Heat
burns
680
50
–
400
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
Bruises,
contusions
50
30
20
20
60
40
20
–
–
Punctures
–
–
–
–
–
20
60
20
40
20
Cuts,
lacerations
70
20
20
20
40
–
–
–
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
20
20
20
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
70
510
60
60
60
160
20
30
–
–
–
–
–
20
70
40
20
30
20
–
–
50
30
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
90
–
–
–
30
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Tire retreading ..........................................................
Rubber and plastics hoses and belting manufacturing
Other rubber product manufacturing8 ..........................
Rubber product manufacturing for mechanical use
All other rubber product manufacturing8 ..................
Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing .........................
Clay product and refractory manufacturing ......................
Pottery, ceramics, and plumbing fixture manufacturing
Vitreous china plumbing fixture and china and
earthenware bathroom accessories manufacturing
Porcelain electrical supply manufacturing ................
Clay building material and refractories manufacturing
Brick and structural clay tile manufacturing ..............
Ceramic wall and floor tile manufacturing ................
Other structural clay product manufacturing ............
Clay refractory manufacturing ..................................
Nonclay refractory manufacturing ............................
Glass and glass product manufacturing ...........................
Glass and glass product manufacturing .......................
Flat glass manufacturing ..........................................
Other pressed and blown glass and glassware
manufacturing ........................................................
Glass container manufacturing ................................
Glass product manufacturing made of purchased
glass .......................................................................
Cement and concrete product manufacturing ..................
Ready-mix concrete manufacturing .............................
Concrete pipe, brick, and block manufacturing ............
Concrete block and brick manufacturing ..................
Other concrete product manufacturing .........................
Lime and gypsum product manufacturing ........................
Gypsum product manufacturing ...................................
Other nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing ...........
Abrasive product manufacturing ..................................
All other nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing ...
Cut stone and stone product manufacturing ............
Ground or treated mineral and earth manufacturing
Mineral wool manufacturing .....................................
Primary metal manufacturing ...............................................
Iron and steel mills and ferroalloy manufacturing .............
Iron and steel mills and ferroalloy manufacturing .........
Iron and steel mills ...................................................
Steel product manufacturing from purchased steel ..........
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
Soreness,
pain
All
other
natures5
Total
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
130
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
50
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
560
350
60
60
150
30
–
100
–
90
60
–
–
60
830
360
50
30
390
–
–
130
20
110
70
–
20
560
40
40
40
40
1,020
140
140
140
110
–
–
–
–
–
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
20
90
–
–
–
20
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 22
–
–
–
–
–
20
30
30
20
80
60
–
–
20
50
–
30
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
150
30
30
30
60
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
20
20
20
–
30
40
40
60
30
30
20
50
190
130
60
830
70
–
1,180
70
40
–
–
–
60
40
–
–
–
–
70
70
–
40
–
–
–
30
20
30
–
–
–
–
–
150
150
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
Iron and steel pipe and tube manufacturing from
purchased steel ..........................................................
Rolling and drawing of purchased steel .......................
Rolled steel shape manufacturing ............................
Steel wire drawing ....................................................
Alumina and aluminum production and processing .........
Alumina and aluminum production and processing .....
Primary aluminum production ..................................
Aluminum sheet, plate, and foil manufacturing ........
Aluminum extruded product manufacturing .............
Other aluminum rolling and drawing ........................
Nonferrous metal (except aluminum) production and
processing ......................................................................
Primary smelting and refining of copper ...................
Copper rolling, drawing, extruding, and alloying ..........
Copper rolling, drawing, and extruding ....................
Copper wire (except mechanical) drawing ...............
Nonferrous metal (except copper and aluminum)
rolling, drawing, extruding, and alloying .....................
Nonferrous metal (except copper and aluminum)
rolling, drawing, and extruding ...............................
Secondary smelting, refining, and alloying of
nonferrous metal (except copper and aluminum) ...
Foundries .........................................................................
Ferrous metal foundries ...............................................
Iron foundries ...........................................................
Steel investment foundries .......................................
Steel foundries (except investment) .........................
Nonferrous metal foundries ..........................................
Aluminum die-casting foundries ...............................
Nonferrous (except aluminum) die-casting foundries
Aluminum foundries (except die-casting) .................
Other nonferrous foundries (except die-casting) ......
Fabricated metal product manufacturing ..............................
Forging and stamping ......................................................
Forging and stamping ..................................................
Iron and steel forging ...............................................
Nonferrous forging ...................................................
Crown and closure manufacturing ...........................
Metal stamping .........................................................
Powder metallurgy part manufacturing ....................
Cutlery and handtool manufacturing ................................
Cutlery and handtool manufacturing ............................
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Fractures
Total
33121
33122
331221
331222
3313
33131
331312
331315
331316
331319
380
560
340
210
640
640
70
90
190
80
150
140
110
30
190
190
30
40
50
30
3314
331411
33142
331421
331422
790
30
440
260
150
260
–
130
60
70
33149
290
120
40
20
20
331491
180
80
20
20
331492
3315
33151
331511
331512
331513
33152
331521
331522
331524
331528
110
2,210
1,420
900
160
360
790
280
20
390
60
40
550
350
220
50
80
200
100
–
80
20
20
220
150
100
–
50
70
30
–
30
–
332
3321
33211
332111
332112
332115
332116
332117
3322
33221
18,890
1,720
1,720
420
150
170
870
80
400
400
5,190
500
500
110
50
50
270
20
120
120
1,990
220
220
80
–
–
130
–
70
70
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 23
80
80
50
30
40
40
–
–
20
50
30
20
50
50
Cuts,
lacerations
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
200
160
80
30
50
40
20
–
20
–
–
180
140
70
30
40
40
20
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
190
130
90
20
20
50
20
–
30
–
–
170
60
30
–
30
110
20
–
80
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2,730
220
220
40
–
30
130
–
30
30
2,410
210
210
30
–
30
130
–
20
20
1,180
140
140
40
–
–
80
–
30
30
380
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
30
–
60
–
30
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
–
40
30
–
–
40
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
310
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
140
70
70
60
60
–
–
30
–
–
–
–
–
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
–
–
–
–
30
80
40
40
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
Heat
burns
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
20
30
20
Bruises,
contusions
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Punctures
30
30
–
–
–
–
50
–
40
20
40
–
20
20
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
80
440
120
120
–
–
–
70
–
–
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Iron and steel pipe and tube manufacturing from
purchased steel ..........................................................
Rolling and drawing of purchased steel .......................
Rolled steel shape manufacturing ............................
Steel wire drawing ....................................................
Alumina and aluminum production and processing .........
Alumina and aluminum production and processing .....
Primary aluminum production ..................................
Aluminum sheet, plate, and foil manufacturing ........
Aluminum extruded product manufacturing .............
Other aluminum rolling and drawing ........................
Nonferrous metal (except aluminum) production and
processing ......................................................................
Primary smelting and refining of copper ...................
Copper rolling, drawing, extruding, and alloying ..........
Copper rolling, drawing, and extruding ....................
Copper wire (except mechanical) drawing ...............
Nonferrous metal (except copper and aluminum)
rolling, drawing, extruding, and alloying .....................
Nonferrous metal (except copper and aluminum)
rolling, drawing, and extruding ...............................
Secondary smelting, refining, and alloying of
nonferrous metal (except copper and aluminum) ...
Foundries .........................................................................
Ferrous metal foundries ...............................................
Iron foundries ...........................................................
Steel investment foundries .......................................
Steel foundries (except investment) .........................
Nonferrous metal foundries ..........................................
Aluminum die-casting foundries ...............................
Nonferrous (except aluminum) die-casting foundries
Aluminum foundries (except die-casting) .................
Other nonferrous foundries (except die-casting) ......
Fabricated metal product manufacturing ..............................
Forging and stamping ......................................................
Forging and stamping ..................................................
Iron and steel forging ...............................................
Nonferrous forging ...................................................
Crown and closure manufacturing ...........................
Metal stamping .........................................................
Powder metallurgy part manufacturing ....................
Cutlery and handtool manufacturing ................................
Cutlery and handtool manufacturing ............................
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Total
20
30
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
All
other
natures5
–
60
50
20
30
80
80
20
–
–
160
160
–
20
–
20
20
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
220
130
80
–
50
90
50
–
30
–
20
570
390
270
30
90
170
40
–
100
20
290
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
520
60
60
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
250
30
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2,000
150
150
20
–
20
80
30
40
40
4,020
280
280
90
50
40
90
–
80
80
50
30
20
–
–
20
–
–
20
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 24
–
20
30
20
70
90
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
20
Soreness,
pain
–
80
50
30
90
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
120
–
80
60
20
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
Cutlery and flatware (except precious)
manufacturing ........................................................
Hand and edge tool manufacturing ..........................
Saw blade and handsaw manufacturing ..................
Kitchen utensil, pot, and pan manufacturing ............
Architectural and structural metals manufacturing ...........
Plate work and fabricated structural product
manufacturing ............................................................
Prefabricated metal building and component
manufacturing ........................................................
Fabricated structural metal manufacturing ...............
Plate work manufacturing .........................................
Ornamental and architectural metal products
manufacturing ............................................................
Metal window and door manufacturing ....................
Sheet metal work manufacturing ..............................
Ornamental and architectural metal work
manufacturing ........................................................
Boiler, tank, and shipping container manufacturing .........
Power boiler and heat exchanger manufacturing .........
Metal tank (heavy gauge) manufacturing .....................
Metal can, box, and other metal container (light
gauge) manufacturing ................................................
Metal can manufacturing ..........................................
Other metal container manufacturing .......................
Hardware manufacturing ..................................................
Spring and wire product manufacturing ...........................
Spring and wire product manufacturing .......................
Spring (heavy gauge) manufacturing .......................
Spring (light gauge) manufacturing ..........................
Other fabricated wire product manufacturing ...........
Machine shops; turned product; and screw, nut, and bolt
manufacturing ................................................................
Machine shops .............................................................
Turned product and screw, nut, and bolt
manufacturing ............................................................
Precision turned product manufacturing ..................
Bolt, nut, screw, rivet, and washer manufacturing ...
Coating, engraving, heat treating, and allied activities .....
Coating, engraving, heat treating, and allied activities
Metal heat treating ...................................................
Metal coating, engraving (except jewelry and
silverware), and allied services to manufacturers ..
Electroplating, plating, polishing, anodizing, and
coloring ...................................................................
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
332211
332212
332213
332214
3323
70
260
50
30
5,370
33231
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Total
Cuts,
lacerations
–
–
Fractures
20
80
–
60
20
20
–
–
1,540
–
–
520
–
–
990
–
–
900
2,650
710
350
350
330
332311
332312
332313
270
1,420
970
80
360
270
30
200
130
20
220
110
20
210
110
33232
332321
332322
2,720
620
1,300
830
180
440
170
50
100
640
110
260
570
90
210
332323
3324
33241
33242
790
1,440
300
690
200
350
90
100
–
170
40
100
270
130
40
50
270
110
30
40
33243
332431
332439
3325
3326
33261
332611
332612
332618
450
160
280
250
510
510
50
130
330
170
60
110
50
120
120
–
20
90
30
40
40
40
40
3327
33271
4,300
3,480
33272
332721
332722
3328
33281
332811
–
–
–
–
90
90
–
–
–
20
90
90
–
20
60
60
–
Punctures
–
–
–
–
Bruises,
contusions
90
–
–
–
–
300
20
180
–
–
–
30
70
70
70
20
50
–
120
40
60
–
20
60
20
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
20
20
30
30
–
–
–
–
70
30
30
1,230
940
410
360
580
480
460
390
120
90
180
160
820
540
280
1,700
1,700
270
300
190
110
460
460
100
50
30
20
210
210
–
100
70
30
280
280
20
70
50
30
260
260
20
30
30
20
–
–
110
110
40
332812
610
190
110
100
80
332813
810
180
90
160
160
Page 25
–
–
20
20
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
90
80
–
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
30
–
50
50
–
–
–
30
40
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
40
See footnotes at end of table.
30
Heat
burns
–
–
–
–
–
50
30
20
–
60
–
–
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
60
60
30
–
20
–
110
90
20
–
–
30
30
20
20
–
20
30
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Cutlery and flatware (except precious)
manufacturing ........................................................
Hand and edge tool manufacturing ..........................
Saw blade and handsaw manufacturing ..................
Kitchen utensil, pot, and pan manufacturing ............
Architectural and structural metals manufacturing ...........
Plate work and fabricated structural product
manufacturing ............................................................
Prefabricated metal building and component
manufacturing ........................................................
Fabricated structural metal manufacturing ...............
Plate work manufacturing .........................................
Ornamental and architectural metal products
manufacturing ............................................................
Metal window and door manufacturing ....................
Sheet metal work manufacturing ..............................
Ornamental and architectural metal work
manufacturing ........................................................
Boiler, tank, and shipping container manufacturing .........
Power boiler and heat exchanger manufacturing .........
Metal tank (heavy gauge) manufacturing .....................
Metal can, box, and other metal container (light
gauge) manufacturing ................................................
Metal can manufacturing ..........................................
Other metal container manufacturing .......................
Hardware manufacturing ..................................................
Spring and wire product manufacturing ...........................
Spring and wire product manufacturing .......................
Spring (heavy gauge) manufacturing .......................
Spring (light gauge) manufacturing ..........................
Other fabricated wire product manufacturing ...........
Machine shops; turned product; and screw, nut, and bolt
manufacturing ................................................................
Machine shops .............................................................
Turned product and screw, nut, and bolt
manufacturing ............................................................
Precision turned product manufacturing ..................
Bolt, nut, screw, rivet, and washer manufacturing ...
Coating, engraving, heat treating, and allied activities .....
Coating, engraving, heat treating, and allied activities
Metal heat treating ...................................................
Metal coating, engraving (except jewelry and
silverware), and allied services to manufacturers ..
Electroplating, plating, polishing, anodizing, and
coloring ...................................................................
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
–
–
–
–
40
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
20
–
–
50
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
40
20
–
–
–
–
370
40
20
20
130
750
–
–
–
20
50
70
70
420
260
–
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
140
30
90
260
460
70
250
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
80
20
20
140
20
120
30
60
60
–
–
60
610
560
810
650
50
40
–
–
40
40
–
–
–
200
140
20
50
–
–
1,390
640
80
300
–
20
–
230
110
80
–
Page 26
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
–
–
–
–
All
other
natures5
–
–
40
20
–
–
–
–
Soreness,
pain
–
–
–
–
30
20
20
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
–
–
–
90
50
–
Total
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
110
60
60
–
20
40
40
20
–
20
50
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
180
180
30
170
120
50
270
270
20
–
–
80
60
–
–
80
190
–
–
30
30
20
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
Other fabricated metal product manufacturing .................
Metal valve manufacturing ...........................................
Fluid power valve and hose fitting manufacturing ....
Plumbing fixture fitting and trim manufacturing ........
Other metal valve and pipe fitting manufacturing .....
All other fabricated metal product manufacturing .........
Ball and roller bearing manufacturing ......................
Small arms ammunition manufacturing ....................
Ammunition (except small arms) manufacturing ......
Fabricated pipe and pipe fitting manufacturing ........
Industrial pattern manufacturing ...............................
Enameled iron and metal sanitary ware
manufacturing ........................................................
All other miscellaneous fabricated metal product
manufacturing ........................................................
Machinery manufacturing8 ...................................................
Agriculture, construction, and mining machinery
manufacturing ................................................................
Agricultural implement manufacturing ..........................
Farm machinery and equipment manufacturing .......
Lawn and garden tractor and home lawn and
garden equipment manufacturing ..........................
Construction machinery manufacturing ........................
Mining and oil and gas field machinery manufacturing
Mining machinery and equipment manufacturing ....
Industrial machinery manufacturing8 ................................
Sawmill and woodworking machinery manufacturing ..
Plastics and rubber industry machinery manufacturing
Other industrial machinery manufacturing8 ..................
Paper industry machinery manufacturing .................
Printing machinery and equipment manufacturing ...
Food product machinery manufacturing ...................
Semiconductor machinery manufacturing ................
All other industrial machinery manufacturing8 ..........
Commercial and service industry machinery
manufacturing ................................................................
Commercial and service industry machinery
manufacturing ............................................................
Automatic vending machine manufacturing .............
Commercial laundry, drycleaning, and pressing
machine manufacturing ..........................................
Optical instrument and lens manufacturing ..............
Photographic and photocopying equipment
manufacturing ........................................................
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Fractures
Total
Cuts,
lacerations
300
60
–
20
20
240
60
–
–
–
–
390
70
20
–
30
320
40
–
–
–
20
360
60
–
–
20
300
40
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
Punctures
3329
33291
332912
332913
332919
33299
332991
332992
332993
332996
332997
3,210
740
110
80
150
2,460
310
130
50
780
80
810
230
20
30
–
580
80
70
–
160
30
332998
80
30
332999
930
180
60
200
180
20
50
333
10,220
2,820
1,000
1,560
1,370
190
660
3331
33311
333111
2,800
1,170
1,030
820
330
290
340
110
100
330
120
100
280
100
90
50
20
140
100
90
333112
33312
33313
333131
3332
33321
33322
33329
333291
333293
333294
333295
333298
140
760
880
120
710
50
110
550
70
50
140
40
250
40
210
280
30
280
–
50
220
40
–
60
–
110
20
120
80
20
100
40
20
50
20
–
20
–
–
–
100
80
20
90
40
20
40
–
–
20
–
–
–
90
140
–
70
–
–
50
–
20
–
–
–
3333
480
190
30
40
40
–
33331
333311
480
40
190
–
40
333312
333314
20
70
333315
70
–
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
–
–
–
–
–
310
160
–
–
–
150
40
–
–
–
–
120
–
–
–
–
120
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
130
80
–
–
–
60
–
–
–
–
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
20
–
–
–
110
30
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
20
20
20
–
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 27
40
Heat
burns
–
–
30
30
Bruises,
contusions
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Other fabricated metal product manufacturing .................
Metal valve manufacturing ...........................................
Fluid power valve and hose fitting manufacturing ....
Plumbing fixture fitting and trim manufacturing ........
Other metal valve and pipe fitting manufacturing .....
All other fabricated metal product manufacturing .........
Ball and roller bearing manufacturing ......................
Small arms ammunition manufacturing ....................
Ammunition (except small arms) manufacturing ......
Fabricated pipe and pipe fitting manufacturing ........
Industrial pattern manufacturing ...............................
Enameled iron and metal sanitary ware
manufacturing ........................................................
All other miscellaneous fabricated metal product
manufacturing ........................................................
Machinery manufacturing8 ...................................................
Agriculture, construction, and mining machinery
manufacturing ................................................................
Agricultural implement manufacturing ..........................
Farm machinery and equipment manufacturing .......
Lawn and garden tractor and home lawn and
garden equipment manufacturing ..........................
Construction machinery manufacturing ........................
Mining and oil and gas field machinery manufacturing
Mining machinery and equipment manufacturing ....
Industrial machinery manufacturing8 ................................
Sawmill and woodworking machinery manufacturing ..
Plastics and rubber industry machinery manufacturing
Other industrial machinery manufacturing8 ..................
Paper industry machinery manufacturing .................
Printing machinery and equipment manufacturing ...
Food product machinery manufacturing ...................
Semiconductor machinery manufacturing ................
All other industrial machinery manufacturing8 ..........
Commercial and service industry machinery
manufacturing ................................................................
Commercial and service industry machinery
manufacturing ............................................................
Automatic vending machine manufacturing .............
Commercial laundry, drycleaning, and pressing
machine manufacturing ..........................................
Optical instrument and lens manufacturing ..............
Photographic and photocopying equipment
manufacturing ........................................................
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
50
20
Total
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
100
–
–
–
–
90
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
190
50
20
20
20
40
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
150
230
1,360
2,100
350
130
120
630
310
280
40
40
30
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 28
20
All
other
natures5
410
100
20
–
50
310
30
–
–
–
–
90
–
Soreness,
pain
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
220
–
–
–
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
–
640
80
20
–
–
570
40
20
20
220
–
–
90
130
30
140
–
–
140
–
–
–
–
100
30
110
200
20
80
–
20
60
–
–
30
–
–
–
50
130
–
–
–
–
50
20
130
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
40
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
Other commercial and service industry machinery
manufacturing ........................................................
Ventilation, heating, air-conditioning, and commercial
refrigeration equipment manufacturing8 .........................
Ventilation, heating, air-conditioning, and commercial
refrigeration equipment manufacturing8 .....................
Air purification equipment manufacturing .................
Industrial and commercial fan and blower
manufacturing ........................................................
Heating equipment (except warm air furnaces)
manufacturing ........................................................
Air-conditioning and warm air heating equipment
and commercial and industrial refrigeration
equipment manufacturing8 .....................................
Metalworking machinery manufacturing ...........................
Metalworking machinery manufacturing .......................
Industrial mold manufacturing ..................................
Machine tool (metal cutting types) manufacturing ....
Machine tool (metal forming types) manufacturing ..
Special die and tool, die set, jig, and fixture
manufacturing ........................................................
Cutting tool and machine tool accessory
manufacturing ........................................................
Rolling mill machinery and equipment
manufacturing ........................................................
Other metalworking machinery manufacturing .........
Engine, turbine, and power transmission equipment
manufacturing ................................................................
Engine, turbine, and power transmission equipment
manufacturing ............................................................
Turbine and turbine generator set units
manufacturing ........................................................
Speed changer, industrial high-speed drive, and
gear manufacturing ................................................
Mechanical power transmission equipment
manufacturing ........................................................
Other engine equipment manufacturing ...................
Other general purpose machinery manufacturing8 ..........
Pump and compressor manufacturing .........................
Pump and pumping equipment manufacturing ........
Air and gas compressor manufacturing ...................
Material handling equipment manufacturing ................
Conveyor and conveying equipment manufacturing
Overhead traveling crane, hoist, and monorail
system manufacturing ............................................
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Fractures
Total
Cuts,
lacerations
Punctures
Bruises,
contusions
Heat
burns
–
–
–
–
–
70
–
–
–
70
333319
260
130
20
30
20
3334
1,040
360
100
170
130
33341
333411
1,040
130
360
50
100
–
170
20
130
20
333412
90
20
20
20
333414
170
60
20
333415
3335
33351
333511
333512
333513
660
2,150
2,150
470
250
140
230
340
340
100
30
20
70
200
200
100
–
–
110
560
560
50
50
–
90
520
520
40
20
–
333514
950
140
50
370
333515
250
30
–
80
333516
333518
40
60
20
–
–
3336
700
250
80
40
30
20
50
33361
700
250
80
40
30
20
50
333611
110
40
–
–
–
–
–
333612
170
50
–
–
–
–
333613
333618
3339
33391
333911
333912
33392
333922
130
280
2,330
280
180
80
980
210
40
110
580
100
80
20
190
40
–
40
190
30
–
20
90
30
20
–
320
30
20
–
100
30
20
–
290
30
20
–
100
30
–
–
333923
390
80
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 29
–
–
–
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
100
100
50
20
–
–
–
–
360
–
20
–
–
–
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
250
–
–
–
130
–
–
110
–
–
–
–
–
30
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
20
50
50
–
30
30
20
20
20
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Other commercial and service industry machinery
manufacturing ........................................................
Ventilation, heating, air-conditioning, and commercial
refrigeration equipment manufacturing8 .........................
Ventilation, heating, air-conditioning, and commercial
refrigeration equipment manufacturing8 .....................
Air purification equipment manufacturing .................
Industrial and commercial fan and blower
manufacturing ........................................................
Heating equipment (except warm air furnaces)
manufacturing ........................................................
Air-conditioning and warm air heating equipment
and commercial and industrial refrigeration
equipment manufacturing8 .....................................
Metalworking machinery manufacturing ...........................
Metalworking machinery manufacturing .......................
Industrial mold manufacturing ..................................
Machine tool (metal cutting types) manufacturing ....
Machine tool (metal forming types) manufacturing ..
Special die and tool, die set, jig, and fixture
manufacturing ........................................................
Cutting tool and machine tool accessory
manufacturing ........................................................
Rolling mill machinery and equipment
manufacturing ........................................................
Other metalworking machinery manufacturing .........
Engine, turbine, and power transmission equipment
manufacturing ................................................................
Engine, turbine, and power transmission equipment
manufacturing ............................................................
Turbine and turbine generator set units
manufacturing ........................................................
Speed changer, industrial high-speed drive, and
gear manufacturing ................................................
Mechanical power transmission equipment
manufacturing ........................................................
Other engine equipment manufacturing ...................
Other general purpose machinery manufacturing8 ..........
Pump and compressor manufacturing .........................
Pump and pumping equipment manufacturing ........
Air and gas compressor manufacturing ...................
Material handling equipment manufacturing ................
Conveyor and conveying equipment manufacturing
Overhead traveling crane, hoist, and monorail
system manufacturing ............................................
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
Total
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
Soreness,
pain
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
120
170
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
120
–
170
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
220
220
50
60
40
90
570
570
70
70
60
–
–
–
–
70
250
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
90
130
20
–
–
–
–
90
130
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
50
50
30
–
60
60
–
–
–
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
100
–
–
–
60
30
–
–
–
30
See footnotes at end of table.
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20
20
20
20
110
–
–
–
30
40
–
40
400
30
20
–
270
–
30
40
400
60
40
20
130
50
–
120
–
30
–
–
–
30
30
60
30
40
–
–
–
All
other
natures5
30
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
Industrial truck, tractor, trailer, and stacker
machinery manufacturing .......................................
All other general purpose machinery manufacturing8 ..
Power-driven handtool manufacturing .....................
Welding and soldering equipment manufacturing ....
Packaging machinery manufacturing .......................
Industrial process furnace and oven manufacturing8
Fluid power cylinder and actuator manufacturing ....
Fluid power pump and motor manufacturing ............
Scale and balance manufacturing8 ..........................
All other miscellaneous general purpose machinery
manufacturing8 .......................................................
Computer and electronic product manufacturing .................
Computer and peripheral equipment manufacturing ........
Computer and peripheral equipment manufacturing ....
Electronic computer manufacturing ..........................
Computer storage device manufacturing .................
Computer terminal manufacturing ............................
Other computer peripheral equipment
manufacturing ........................................................
Communications equipment manufacturing8 ...................
Telephone apparatus manufacturing ...........................
Radio and television broadcasting and wireless
communications equipment manufacturing8 ..............
Other communications equipment manufacturing ........
Audio and video equipment manufacturing ......................
Semiconductor and other electronic component
manufacturing ................................................................
Semiconductor and other electronic component
manufacturing ............................................................
Electron tube manufacturing ....................................
Bare printed circuit board manufacturing .................
Semiconductor and related device manufacturing ...
Electronic capacitor manufacturing ..........................
Electronic coil, transformer, and other inductor
manufacturing ........................................................
Electronic connector manufacturing .........................
Printed circuit assembly (electronic assembly)
manufacturing ........................................................
Other electronic component manufacturing .............
Navigational, measuring, electromedical, and control
instruments manufacturing8 ...........................................
Navigational, measuring, electromedical, and control
instruments manufacturing8 .......................................
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Fractures
Total
333924
33399
333991
333992
333993
333994
333995
333996
333997
250
1,070
60
90
180
50
130
130
20
40
290
–
20
50
–
30
60
–
333999
400
110
334
3341
33411
334111
334112
334113
3,670
300
300
150
50
20
1,200
90
90
30
30
–
334119
3342
33421
80
220
40
20
70
33422
33429
3343
80
100
100
30
20
50
3344
1,460
450
110
100
33441
334411
334412
334413
334414
1,460
40
170
570
30
450
–
30
170
–
110
–
30
40
–
100
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
334416
334417
70
80
20
20
–
–
–
–
334418
334419
240
220
110
60
–
3345
1,520
500
33451
1,520
500
–
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
Cuts,
lacerations
Punctures
–
190
–
20
40
–
20
–
–
–
170
–
20
40
–
–
–
–
–
20
80
280
20
20
–
–
–
–
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Bruises,
contusions
Heat
burns
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
110
–
–
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
80
–
40
–
–
–
240
–
–
–
–
–
200
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
320
60
60
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
20
20
40
80
70
20
120
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
120
–
–
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
110
80
80
–
110
60
–
–
110
80
80
–
110
60
–
–
80
20
20
–
–
20
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Industrial truck, tractor, trailer, and stacker
machinery manufacturing .......................................
All other general purpose machinery manufacturing8 ..
Power-driven handtool manufacturing .....................
Welding and soldering equipment manufacturing ....
Packaging machinery manufacturing .......................
Industrial process furnace and oven manufacturing8
Fluid power cylinder and actuator manufacturing ....
Fluid power pump and motor manufacturing ............
Scale and balance manufacturing8 ..........................
All other miscellaneous general purpose machinery
manufacturing8 .......................................................
Computer and electronic product manufacturing .................
Computer and peripheral equipment manufacturing ........
Computer and peripheral equipment manufacturing ....
Electronic computer manufacturing ..........................
Computer storage device manufacturing .................
Computer terminal manufacturing ............................
Other computer peripheral equipment
manufacturing ........................................................
Communications equipment manufacturing8 ...................
Telephone apparatus manufacturing ...........................
Radio and television broadcasting and wireless
communications equipment manufacturing8 ..............
Other communications equipment manufacturing ........
Audio and video equipment manufacturing ......................
Semiconductor and other electronic component
manufacturing ................................................................
Semiconductor and other electronic component
manufacturing ............................................................
Electron tube manufacturing ....................................
Bare printed circuit board manufacturing .................
Semiconductor and related device manufacturing ...
Electronic capacitor manufacturing ..........................
Electronic coil, transformer, and other inductor
manufacturing ........................................................
Electronic connector manufacturing .........................
Printed circuit assembly (electronic assembly)
manufacturing ........................................................
Other electronic component manufacturing .............
Navigational, measuring, electromedical, and control
instruments manufacturing8 ...........................................
Navigational, measuring, electromedical, and control
instruments manufacturing8 .......................................
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
Total
Soreness,
pain
All
other
natures5
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
120
100
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
210
–
–
30
–
20
40
–
40
90
670
100
100
50
–
–
550
30
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
260
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
330
190
20
–
30
–
–
30
–
40
–
–
–
–
20
30
60
20
40
30
–
–
20
–
–
–
20
20
–
–
90
–
90
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
330
–
20
120
–
190
–
30
90
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
70
20
30
–
–
60
20
130
–
30
–
–
190
300
130
–
30
–
–
190
300
See footnotes at end of table.
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TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
Electromedical and electrotherapeutic apparatus
manufacturing ........................................................
Search, detection, navigation, guidance,
aeronautical, and nautical system and instrument
manufacturing ........................................................
Automatic environmental control manufacturing for
residential, commercial, and appliance use ...........
Instruments and related products manufacturing for
measuring, displaying, and controlling industrial
process variables ...................................................
Totalizing fluid meter and counting device
manufacturing ........................................................
Instrument manufacturing for measuring and testing
electricity and electrical signals8 ............................
Analytical laboratory instrument manufacturing .......
Irradiation apparatus manufacturing ........................
Watch, clock, and part manufacturing ......................
Other measuring and controlling device
manufacturing ........................................................
Manufacturing and reproducing magnetic and optical
media .............................................................................
Manufacturing and reproducing magnetic and optical
media .........................................................................
Software reproducing ...............................................
Prerecorded compact disc (except software), tape,
and record reproducing ..........................................
Magnetic and optical recording media
manufacturing ........................................................
Electrical equipment, appliance, and component
manufacturing ....................................................................
Electric lighting equipment manufacturing .......................
Electric lamp bulb and part manufacturing ...................
Lighting fixture manufacturing ......................................
Residential electric lighting fixture manufacturing ....
Commercial, industrial, and institutional electric
lighting fixture manufacturing .................................
Other lighting equipment manufacturing ..................
Household appliance manufacturing ................................
Small electrical appliance manufacturing .....................
Electric housewares and household fan
manufacturing ........................................................
Household vacuum cleaner manufacturing ..............
Major appliance manufacturing ....................................
Household cooking appliance manufacturing ..........
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
90
20
334511
360
130
20
334512
90
334513
260
334514
50
334515
334516
334517
334518
110
120
60
50
334519
170
50
3346
90
30
–
–
33461
334611
90
40
30
–
–
–
334612
30
–
334613
20
–
335
3351
33511
33512
335121
2,310
480
160
310
80
700
140
40
100
40
335122
335129
3352
33521
190
40
390
110
50
–
140
30
335211
335212
33522
335221
90
20
280
20
30
–
110
–
80
–
50
40
20
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 33
20
–
20
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
–
260
–
Heat
burns
Total
Punctures
334510
–
Bruises,
contusions
Cuts,
lacerations
Fractures
20
20
20
20
40
–
30
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
310
60
–
50
–
220
60
–
50
20
190
60
–
50
20
–
–
–
–
170
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
40
30
–
40
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
–
40
–
40
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
20
40
20
20
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Electromedical and electrotherapeutic apparatus
manufacturing ........................................................
Search, detection, navigation, guidance,
aeronautical, and nautical system and instrument
manufacturing ........................................................
Automatic environmental control manufacturing for
residential, commercial, and appliance use ...........
Instruments and related products manufacturing for
measuring, displaying, and controlling industrial
process variables ...................................................
Totalizing fluid meter and counting device
manufacturing ........................................................
Instrument manufacturing for measuring and testing
electricity and electrical signals8 ............................
Analytical laboratory instrument manufacturing .......
Irradiation apparatus manufacturing ........................
Watch, clock, and part manufacturing ......................
Other measuring and controlling device
manufacturing ........................................................
Manufacturing and reproducing magnetic and optical
media .............................................................................
Manufacturing and reproducing magnetic and optical
media .........................................................................
Software reproducing ...............................................
Prerecorded compact disc (except software), tape,
and record reproducing ..........................................
Magnetic and optical recording media
manufacturing ........................................................
Electrical equipment, appliance, and component
manufacturing ....................................................................
Electric lighting equipment manufacturing .......................
Electric lamp bulb and part manufacturing ...................
Lighting fixture manufacturing ......................................
Residential electric lighting fixture manufacturing ....
Commercial, industrial, and institutional electric
lighting fixture manufacturing .................................
Other lighting equipment manufacturing ..................
Household appliance manufacturing ................................
Small electrical appliance manufacturing .....................
Electric housewares and household fan
manufacturing ........................................................
Household vacuum cleaner manufacturing ..............
Major appliance manufacturing ....................................
Household cooking appliance manufacturing ..........
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
–
–
30
–
Soreness,
pain
All
other
natures5
Total
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
–
–
–
30
80
–
–
40
70
–
20
–
–
–
–
30
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
250
20
–
20
–
470
120
90
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
See footnotes at end of table.
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50
–
–
30
30
–
–
30
–
–
30
–
30
30
30
20
30
60
40
20
–
70
–
–
–
20
–
50
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
Household refrigerator and home freezer
manufacturing ........................................................
Electrical equipment manufacturing .................................
Electrical equipment manufacturing .............................
Power, distribution, and specialty transformer
manufacturing ........................................................
Motor and generator manufacturing .........................
Switchgear and switchboard apparatus
manufacturing ........................................................
Relay and industrial control manufacturing ..............
Other electrical equipment and component
manufacturing ................................................................
Battery manufacturing ..................................................
Communication and energy wire and cable
manufacturing ............................................................
Fiber optic cable manufacturing ...............................
Other communication and energy wire
manufacturing ........................................................
Wiring device manufacturing ........................................
Current-carrying wiring device manufacturing ..........
Noncurrent-carrying wiring device manufacturing ....
All other electrical equipment and component
manufacturing ............................................................
Carbon and graphite product manufacturing ............
All other miscellaneous electrical equipment and
component manufacturing ......................................
Transportation equipment manufacturing8 ...........................
Motor vehicle manufacturing ............................................
Automobile and light duty motor vehicle manufacturing
Automobile manufacturing .......................................
Light truck and utility vehicle manufacturing ............
Heavy duty truck manufacturing ...................................
Motor vehicle body and trailer manufacturing ..................
Motor vehicle body and trailer manufacturing ..............
Motor vehicle body manufacturing ...........................
Truck trailer manufacturing ......................................
Travel trailer and camper manufacturing .................
Motor vehicle parts manufacturing ...................................
Motor vehicle gasoline engine and engine parts
manufacturing ............................................................
Carburetor, piston, piston ring, and valve
manufacturing ........................................................
Motor vehicle electrical and electronic equipment
manufacturing ............................................................
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Fractures
Total
335222
3353
33531
180
780
780
90
220
220
–
110
110
335311
335312
240
200
80
60
30
20
–
335313
335314
190
150
20
60
30
30
–
3359
33591
670
180
200
60
100
20
33592
335921
100
20
335929
33593
335931
335932
80
220
150
60
33599
335991
170
50
40
20
335999
120
336
3361
33611
336111
336112
33612
3362
33621
336211
336212
336214
3363
Cuts,
lacerations
30
80
80
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
20
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
15,630
2,190
1,870
1,540
330
330
2,270
2,270
710
700
550
4,790
5,350
850
710
580
130
140
630
630
190
190
140
1,680
1,460
150
120
80
30
30
210
210
70
70
30
580
1,310
40
30
30
–
–
360
360
70
150
90
430
1,140
40
30
30
–
–
280
280
60
140
60
370
110
–
–
–
–
–
20
20
–
–
–
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
120
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
33631
480
190
60
30
20
–
–
–
336311
140
40
–
–
–
33632
380
150
–
–
–
40
–
–
30
70
70
–
40
30
20
–
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
–
–
40
30
–
Heat
burns
–
–
40
Bruises,
contusions
30
70
70
–
30
Punctures
–
30
180
–
–
–
–
–
80
80
–
–
20
60
–
–
1,460
250
220
200
20
30
190
190
80
50
50
410
–
–
20
70
–
50
–
40
20
40
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Household refrigerator and home freezer
manufacturing ........................................................
Electrical equipment manufacturing .................................
Electrical equipment manufacturing .............................
Power, distribution, and specialty transformer
manufacturing ........................................................
Motor and generator manufacturing .........................
Switchgear and switchboard apparatus
manufacturing ........................................................
Relay and industrial control manufacturing ..............
Other electrical equipment and component
manufacturing ................................................................
Battery manufacturing ..................................................
Communication and energy wire and cable
manufacturing ............................................................
Fiber optic cable manufacturing ...............................
Other communication and energy wire
manufacturing ........................................................
Wiring device manufacturing ........................................
Current-carrying wiring device manufacturing ..........
Noncurrent-carrying wiring device manufacturing ....
All other electrical equipment and component
manufacturing ............................................................
Carbon and graphite product manufacturing ............
All other miscellaneous electrical equipment and
component manufacturing ......................................
Transportation equipment manufacturing8 ...........................
Motor vehicle manufacturing ............................................
Automobile and light duty motor vehicle manufacturing
Automobile manufacturing .......................................
Light truck and utility vehicle manufacturing ............
Heavy duty truck manufacturing ...................................
Motor vehicle body and trailer manufacturing ..................
Motor vehicle body and trailer manufacturing ..............
Motor vehicle body manufacturing ...........................
Truck trailer manufacturing ......................................
Travel trailer and camper manufacturing .................
Motor vehicle parts manufacturing ...................................
Motor vehicle gasoline engine and engine parts
manufacturing ............................................................
Carburetor, piston, piston ring, and valve
manufacturing ........................................................
Motor vehicle electrical and electronic equipment
manufacturing ............................................................
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
Total
Soreness,
pain
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
120
120
30
140
140
40
20
40
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
470
130
120
100
–
–
40
40
20
–
–
140
150
20
20
20
–
–
30
30
–
–
–
40
310
80
80
70
–
–
30
30
–
20
–
110
110
50
40
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
See footnotes at end of table.
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20
20
All
other
natures5
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
50
50
–
50
140
60
20
–
20
30
20
20
30
30
–
30
30
1,580
210
150
80
70
60
230
230
120
30
70
430
3,260
450
400
360
40
50
530
530
150
180
150
880
–
40
90
–
–
20
40
–
–
50
50
90
30
30
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
Vehicular lighting equipment manufacturing ............
Other motor vehicle electrical and electronic
equipment manufacturing .......................................
Motor vehicle steering and suspension components
(except spring) manufacturing ....................................
Motor vehicle brake system manufacturing ..................
Motor vehicle transmission and power train parts
manufacturing ............................................................
Motor vehicle seating and interior trim manufacturing
Motor vehicle metal stamping ......................................
Other motor vehicle parts manufacturing .....................
Motor vehicle air-conditioning manufacturing ...........
All other motor vehicle parts manufacturing .............
Aerospace product and parts manufacturing ...................
Aerospace product and parts manufacturing ...............
Aircraft manufacturing ..............................................
Aircraft engine and engine parts manufacturing ......
Other aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment
manufacturing ........................................................
Guided missile and space vehicle manufacturing ....
Guided missile and space vehicle propulsion unit
and propulsion unit parts manufacturing ................
Ship and boat building8 ....................................................
Ship and boat building8 ................................................
Ship building and repairing .......................................
Boat building8 ...........................................................
Other transportation equipment manufacturing ................
Other transportation equipment manufacturing ............
Motorcycle, bicycle, and parts manufacturing ..........
Military armored vehicle, tank, and tank component
manufacturing ........................................................
All other transportation equipment manufacturing ...
Furniture and related product manufacturing8 .....................
Household and institutional furniture and kitchen cabinet
manufacturing8 ...............................................................
Wood kitchen cabinet and countertop manufacturing ..
Household and institutional furniture manufacturing8 ..
Upholstered household furniture manufacturing ......
Nonupholstered wood household furniture
manufacturing ........................................................
Metal household furniture manufacturing .................
Household furniture (except wood and metal)
manufacturing ........................................................
Institutional furniture manufacturing8 .......................
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Total
Cuts,
lacerations
Punctures
Bruises,
contusions
Heat
burns
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
30
–
–
–
30
–
–
–
–
30
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
30
60
140
–
140
180
180
70
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Fractures
336321
110
40
–
336322
270
110
33633
33634
410
200
180
80
33635
33636
33637
33639
336391
336399
3364
33641
336411
336412
490
470
900
1,470
180
1,290
3,150
3,150
1,750
380
160
160
290
470
60
420
1,170
1,170
680
120
336413
336414
840
110
290
40
336415
3366
33661
336611
336612
3369
33699
336991
30
2,770
2,770
2,330
440
260
260
80
–
910
910
770
140
80
80
–
336992
336999
50
140
30
40
337
4,310
1,350
360
890
730
160
310
3371
33711
33712
337121
2,810
1,260
1,560
510
790
390
410
170
200
100
100
40
670
230
450
80
550
200
340
40
130
20
110
40
200
80
110
40
337122
337124
610
80
20
260
–
230
–
337125
337127
80
200
–
–
30
40
–
60
30
180
170
–
150
250
250
130
40
50
See footnotes at end of table.
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30
30
80
170
30
130
220
220
100
30
–
–
50
–
–
–
–
–
220
220
190
20
20
20
20
–
200
200
150
50
–
–
–
–
200
200
150
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
420
420
380
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
90
20
80
30
30
–
–
50
90
30
30
90
180
40
140
250
250
110
30
–
90
–
–
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
20
20
50
–
–
–
–
–
20
30
30
30
20
–
–
–
30
30
20
–
120
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
90
50
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Vehicular lighting equipment manufacturing ............
Other motor vehicle electrical and electronic
equipment manufacturing .......................................
Motor vehicle steering and suspension components
(except spring) manufacturing ....................................
Motor vehicle brake system manufacturing ..................
Motor vehicle transmission and power train parts
manufacturing ............................................................
Motor vehicle seating and interior trim manufacturing
Motor vehicle metal stamping ......................................
Other motor vehicle parts manufacturing .....................
Motor vehicle air-conditioning manufacturing ...........
All other motor vehicle parts manufacturing .............
Aerospace product and parts manufacturing ...................
Aerospace product and parts manufacturing ...............
Aircraft manufacturing ..............................................
Aircraft engine and engine parts manufacturing ......
Other aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment
manufacturing ........................................................
Guided missile and space vehicle manufacturing ....
Guided missile and space vehicle propulsion unit
and propulsion unit parts manufacturing ................
Ship and boat building8 ....................................................
Ship and boat building8 ................................................
Ship building and repairing .......................................
Boat building8 ...........................................................
Other transportation equipment manufacturing ................
Other transportation equipment manufacturing ............
Motorcycle, bicycle, and parts manufacturing ..........
Military armored vehicle, tank, and tank component
manufacturing ........................................................
All other transportation equipment manufacturing ...
Furniture and related product manufacturing8 .....................
Household and institutional furniture and kitchen cabinet
manufacturing8 ...............................................................
Wood kitchen cabinet and countertop manufacturing ..
Household and institutional furniture manufacturing8 ..
Upholstered household furniture manufacturing ......
Nonupholstered wood household furniture
manufacturing ........................................................
Metal household furniture manufacturing .................
Household furniture (except wood and metal)
manufacturing ........................................................
Institutional furniture manufacturing8 .......................
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
Total
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
Soreness,
pain
All
other
natures5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
20
20
40
–
40
110
110
80
–
20
–
–
–
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
30
20
–
30
30
100
20
–
–
60
60
70
110
20
90
240
240
50
30
90
90
140
320
40
290
870
870
600
100
–
–
–
–
140
–
140
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
420
420
350
70
40
40
20
–
440
440
360
80
60
60
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
100
–
50
20
30
20
–
–
–
–
20
20
–
–
30
30
–
–
–
40
30
30
30
50
50
50
40
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
20
20
–
20
20
20
510
620
–
–
–
–
350
160
190
60
420
220
200
70
30
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
130
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
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20
30
–
30
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
Wood television, radio, and sewing machine
cabinet manufacturing ............................................
Office furniture (including fixtures) manufacturing ............
Office furniture (including fixtures) manufacturing ........
Wood office furniture manufacturing ........................
Custom architectural woodwork and millwork
manufacturing ........................................................
Office furniture (except wood) manufacturing ..........
Showcase, partition, shelving, and locker
manufacturing ........................................................
Other furniture related product manufacturing .................
Mattress manufacturing ................................................
Blind and shade manufacturing ....................................
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
337129
3372
33721
337211
80
1,060
1,060
80
–
350
350
20
337212
337214
180
190
90
80
337215
3379
33791
33792
600
440
390
50
160
200
180
30
339
3391
33911
339112
339113
339114
339115
339116
3399
33991
339911
33992
33993
33994
339943
33995
33999
339991
339992
339993
339999
4,990
1,630
1,630
590
590
60
160
230
3,360
70
60
720
60
80
20
1,060
1,360
370
120
20
690
1,400
380
380
130
130
20
80
20
1,020
20
–
60
–
–
–
550
370
80
30
–
150
Service providing ...................................................
687,560
Trade, transportation, and utilities10 ........................
Miscellaneous manufacturing ...............................................
Medical equipment and supplies manufacturing ..............
Medical equipment and supplies manufacturing ..........
Surgical and medical instrument manufacturing ......
Surgical appliance and supplies manufacturing8 .....
Dental equipment and supplies manufacturing ........
Ophthalmic goods manufacturing ............................
Dental laboratories ...................................................
Other miscellaneous manufacturing .................................
Jewelry and silverware manufacturing .........................
Jewelry (except costume) manufacturing .................
Sporting and athletic goods manufacturing ..................
Doll, toy, and game manufacturing ..............................
Office supplies (except paper) manufacturing ..............
Marking device manufacturing .................................
Sign manufacturing ......................................................
All other miscellaneous manufacturing ........................
Gasket, packing, and sealing device manufacturing
Musical instrument manufacturing ...........................
Fastener, button, needle, and pin manufacturing .....
All other miscellaneous manufacturing ....................
Fractures
Total
–
140
140
–
40
–
Cuts,
lacerations
Punctures
80
150
150
–
–
140
140
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Bruises,
contusions
–
Heat
burns
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
80
80
–
40
40
30
30
110
60
50
–
100
40
30
–
–
–
–
380
80
80
50
20
–
–
–
300
–
–
90
20
–
–
50
120
50
–
–
60
1,130
240
240
60
80
–
–
90
890
–
–
190
–
20
–
260
410
70
20
–
310
990
200
200
50
80
–
–
60
800
–
–
180
–
20
–
250
330
70
–
–
240
130
40
40
–
–
–
–
–
90
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
80
–
–
–
70
200
80
80
30
40
–
–
–
120
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
40
–
–
–
261,080
52,020
59,210
47,530
11,680
57,640
10,760
1,690
2,490
276,480
109,980
21,840
23,960
19,390
4,570
25,180
2,120
730
1,370
70
20
20
–
60
30
30
30
20
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Wholesale trade ..............................................................
42
57,190
20,130
5,380
5,030
4,060
970
4,090
570
350
580
Merchant wholesalers, durable goods .................................
Motor vehicle and motor vehicle parts and supplies
merchant wholesalers ....................................................
423
25,950
8,080
2,680
3,050
2,320
730
1,600
230
260
440
4231
3,520
1,330
210
610
360
250
220
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
20
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Wood television, radio, and sewing machine
cabinet manufacturing ............................................
Office furniture (including fixtures) manufacturing ............
Office furniture (including fixtures) manufacturing ........
Wood office furniture manufacturing ........................
Custom architectural woodwork and millwork
manufacturing ........................................................
Office furniture (except wood) manufacturing ..........
Showcase, partition, shelving, and locker
manufacturing ........................................................
Other furniture related product manufacturing .................
Mattress manufacturing ................................................
Blind and shade manufacturing ....................................
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
Soreness,
pain
Total
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
100
100
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
50
50
–
30
30
20
20
20
–
20
90
50
40
–
–
30
20
20
700
320
320
130
130
–
20
30
380
–
–
170
–
–
–
90
120
60
–
–
40
900
390
390
150
130
–
40
70
510
30
20
200
30
30
–
–
190
60
30
–
100
Service providing ...................................................
3,730
1,550
18,420
3,560
8,460
119,660
99,310
Trade, transportation, and utilities10 ........................
1,160
680
7,050
1,330
3,040
42,430
39,970
Wholesale trade ..............................................................
320
200
1,380
340
600
9,230
9,930
Merchant wholesalers, durable goods .................................
Motor vehicle and motor vehicle parts and supplies
merchant wholesalers ....................................................
190
–
540
180
190
4,110
4,760
–
50
20
510
550
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 40
–
20
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
120
50
50
20
20
–
–
–
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
40
40
–
150
150
30
Miscellaneous manufacturing ...............................................
Medical equipment and supplies manufacturing ..............
Medical equipment and supplies manufacturing ..........
Surgical and medical instrument manufacturing ......
Surgical appliance and supplies manufacturing8 .....
Dental equipment and supplies manufacturing ........
Ophthalmic goods manufacturing ............................
Dental laboratories ...................................................
Other miscellaneous manufacturing .................................
Jewelry and silverware manufacturing .........................
Jewelry (except costume) manufacturing .................
Sporting and athletic goods manufacturing ..................
Doll, toy, and game manufacturing ..............................
Office supplies (except paper) manufacturing ..............
Marking device manufacturing .................................
Sign manufacturing ......................................................
All other miscellaneous manufacturing ........................
Gasket, packing, and sealing device manufacturing
Musical instrument manufacturing ...........................
Fastener, button, needle, and pin manufacturing .....
All other miscellaneous manufacturing ....................
–
40
30
30
All
other
natures5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
Furniture and home furnishing merchant wholesalers .....
Lumber and other construction materials merchant
wholesalers ....................................................................
Professional and commercial equipment and supplies
merchant wholesalers ....................................................
Metal and mineral (except petroleum) merchant
wholesalers ....................................................................
Electrical goods merchant wholesalers ............................
Hardware, and plumbing and heating equipment and
supplies merchant wholesalers ......................................
Machinery, equipment, and supplies merchant
wholesalers ....................................................................
Miscellaneous durable goods merchant wholesalers .......
Sporting and recreational goods and supplies
merchant wholesalers ................................................
Toy and hobby goods and supplies merchant
wholesalers ................................................................
Recyclable material merchant wholesalers ..................
Jewelry, watch, precious stone, and precious metal
merchant wholesalers ................................................
Other miscellaneous durable goods merchant
wholesalers ................................................................
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Fractures
Total
Cuts,
lacerations
Punctures
4232
1,330
210
60
60
60
4233
2,930
1,020
830
270
110
4234
3,120
1,140
70
210
150
4235
4236
2,240
1,940
610
650
320
130
280
460
270
460
4237
1,590
460
70
240
130
4238
4239
6,430
2,840
2,040
620
560
420
660
270
590
200
42391
300
130
–
40
30
–
42392
42393
60
1,820
40
320
–
410
–
210
–
140
–
42394
30
–
–
–
42399
640
130
–
–
–
Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods ...........................
Paper and paper product merchant wholesalers .............
Drugs and druggists’ sundries merchant wholesalers ......
Apparel, piece goods, and notions merchant wholesalers
Grocery and related product merchant wholesalers ........
Farm product raw material merchant wholesalers ...........
Chemical and allied products merchant wholesalers .......
Petroleum and petroleum products merchant
wholesalers ....................................................................
Beer, wine, and distilled alcoholic beverage merchant
wholesalers ....................................................................
Miscellaneous nondurable goods merchant wholesalers
424
4241
4242
4243
4244
4245
4246
26,730
1,230
1,340
510
13,110
970
860
10,650
440
520
160
5,550
150
290
2,500
70
110
30
1,020
380
80
1,760
80
50
90
800
–
60
1,530
60
40
90
760
–
60
4247
1,230
400
390
60
60
4248
4249
4,030
3,450
1,990
1,140
200
200
300
300
Retail trade ......................................................................
44-45
128,800
49,480
9,810
Motor vehicle and parts dealers ...........................................
Automobile dealers ..........................................................
New car dealers ...........................................................
Used car dealers ..........................................................
Other motor vehicle dealers .............................................
Motorcycle, boat, and other motor vehicle dealers ......
Automotive parts, accessories, and tire stores ................
441
4411
44111
44112
4412
44122
4413
19,550
12,060
11,470
580
1,280
1,170
6,210
6,000
3,610
3,410
190
190
160
2,210
1,960
1,040
940
100
150
140
770
–
See footnotes at end of table.
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Bruises,
contusions
–
Heat
burns
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
90
–
–
–
160
170
–
–
–
60
150
–
–
–
160
60
–
–
–
–
–
110
210
–
–
–
70
70
370
180
–
160
200
–
280
–
–
–
–
–
–
120
–
160
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
230
30
–
–
40
–
–
20
80
2,250
110
150
30
1,210
130
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
90
–
130
–
–
–
290
160
–
140
280
200
–
–
–
–
–
14,830
12,280
2,550
12,500
1,100
260
570
2,200
1,340
1,300
40
120
110
730
2,010
1,200
1,170
40
120
110
680
190
140
140
–
–
–
50
1,690
980
920
60
110
110
590
150
130
130
–
–
–
–
110
110
100
–
–
–
–
210
30
30
–
–
–
60
30
–
50
120
–
–
–
70
–
–
20
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Furniture and home furnishing merchant wholesalers .....
Lumber and other construction materials merchant
wholesalers ....................................................................
Professional and commercial equipment and supplies
merchant wholesalers ....................................................
Metal and mineral (except petroleum) merchant
wholesalers ....................................................................
Electrical goods merchant wholesalers ............................
Hardware, and plumbing and heating equipment and
supplies merchant wholesalers ......................................
Machinery, equipment, and supplies merchant
wholesalers ....................................................................
Miscellaneous durable goods merchant wholesalers .......
Sporting and recreational goods and supplies
merchant wholesalers ................................................
Toy and hobby goods and supplies merchant
wholesalers ................................................................
Recyclable material merchant wholesalers ..................
Jewelry, watch, precious stone, and precious metal
merchant wholesalers ................................................
Other miscellaneous durable goods merchant
wholesalers ................................................................
Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods ...........................
Paper and paper product merchant wholesalers .............
Drugs and druggists’ sundries merchant wholesalers ......
Apparel, piece goods, and notions merchant wholesalers
Grocery and related product merchant wholesalers ........
Farm product raw material merchant wholesalers ...........
Chemical and allied products merchant wholesalers .......
Petroleum and petroleum products merchant
wholesalers ....................................................................
Beer, wine, and distilled alcoholic beverage merchant
wholesalers ....................................................................
Miscellaneous nondurable goods merchant wholesalers
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
Total
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
Soreness,
pain
All
other
natures5
–
–
–
–
–
410
450
–
–
–
–
–
360
200
20
1,150
230
80
–
140
300
510
230
–
120
350
–
–
–
–
890
220
1,330
910
50
–
120
–
40
–
–
140
30
–
–
90
–
–
–
60
40
–
–
–
–
–
50
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
140
–
420
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
120
–
–
–
90
–
–
180
–
–
–
140
–
–
630
30
30
–
350
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
Retail trade ......................................................................
530
Motor vehicle and parts dealers ...........................................
Automobile dealers ..........................................................
New car dealers ...........................................................
Used car dealers ..........................................................
Other motor vehicle dealers .............................................
Motorcycle, boat, and other motor vehicle dealers ......
Automotive parts, accessories, and tire stores ................
100
70
70
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
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20
300
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
90
100
50
70
90
–
–
290
–
–
–
190
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
–
410
4,150
370
200
80
1,710
170
240
4,270
100
290
100
2,110
100
100
180
60
30
50
40
560
630
570
830
3,020
400
1,420
18,640
17,770
580
200
190
–
60
60
320
70
20
20
330
90
90
–
40
–
200
3,500
2,470
2,380
90
280
230
750
3,040
2,070
1,990
80
220
220
740
–
–
–
50
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Fractures
Total
Cuts,
lacerations
Automotive parts and accessories stores ....................
Tire dealers ..................................................................
44131
44132
3,390
2,820
1,190
1,020
520
250
390
340
360
320
Furniture and home furnishings stores .................................
Furniture stores ................................................................
Home furnishings stores ..................................................
Floor covering stores ....................................................
Other home furnishings stores .....................................
442
4421
4422
44221
44229
5,060
1,920
3,150
720
2,420
2,040
940
1,090
–
1,040
230
40
190
–
150
410
100
310
180
130
360
50
300
180
120
Electronics and appliance stores .........................................
Electronics and appliance stores .....................................
Appliance, television, and other electronics stores ......
Computer and software stores .....................................
443
4431
44311
44312
2,870
2,870
2,150
710
840
840
710
130
50
50
30
170
170
160
–
170
170
160
–
Building material and garden equipment and supplies
dealers ...............................................................................
Building material and supplies dealers .............................
Home centers ...............................................................
Paint and wallpaper stores ...........................................
Hardware stores ...........................................................
Other building material dealers ....................................
Lawn and garden equipment and supplies stores ............
Outdoor power equipment stores .................................
Nursery, garden center, and farm supply stores .........
444
4441
44411
44412
44413
44419
4442
44421
44422
16,490
15,010
10,810
70
1,820
2,310
1,480
540
950
7,680
6,900
5,330
20
720
830
780
470
310
1,610
1,460
1,160
–
100
200
150
–
150
1,710
1,620
840
–
550
230
90
–
80
1,130
1,040
700
–
130
210
80
–
80
–
Punctures
Bruises,
contusions
Heat
burns
30
420
180
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
50
–
–
–
510
200
310
–
260
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
150
150
40
100
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
580
580
140
–
430
–
–
–
–
1,960
1,940
1,690
–
40
190
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Food and beverage stores ...................................................
Grocery stores ..................................................................
Supermarkets and other grocery (except
convenience) stores ...................................................
Convenience stores .....................................................
Meat markets ...............................................................
Fruit and vegetable markets .........................................
Other specialty food stores ..........................................
Beer, wine, and liquor stores ............................................
445
4451
30,770
27,180
11,860
11,060
1,660
1,290
5,380
4,270
4,760
4,110
620
150
3,180
3,030
580
550
44511
44512
44521
44523
44529
4453
26,220
960
990
310
1,470
710
10,410
660
180
100
240
270
1,290
–
–
20
70
190
4,200
–
300
90
620
50
4,050
–
300
90
160
50
150
–
–
–
470
–
2,980
–
–
30
70
50
550
–
–
–
–
–
Health and personal care stores ..........................................
Health and personal care stores ......................................
Pharmacies and drug stores ........................................
Cosmetics, beauty supplies, and perfume stores ........
446
4461
44611
44612
7,030
7,030
5,270
740
2,960
2,960
–
–
350
350
150
–
1,130
1,130
840
–
880
880
770
–
250
250
–
–
580
580
580
–
–
–
–
–
Gasoline stations ..................................................................
Gasoline stations ..............................................................
Gasoline stations with convenience stores ..................
447
4471
44711
4,640
4,640
4,390
1,920
1,920
1,850
340
340
340
420
420
410
380
380
370
40
40
40
300
300
200
Clothing and clothing accessories stores .............................
448
6,760
1,720
1,110
330
250
80
780
See footnotes at end of table.
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Chemical Amputaburns
tions
230
230
230
–
50
50
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
40
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
40
240
240
40
–
–
–
–
–
150
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
Total
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
Soreness,
pain
All
other
natures5
Automotive parts and accessories stores ....................
Tire dealers ..................................................................
–
–
–
–
110
210
–
–
–
180
300
440
390
350
Furniture and home furnishings stores .................................
Furniture stores ................................................................
Home furnishings stores ..................................................
Floor covering stores ....................................................
Other home furnishings stores .....................................
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
190
40
150
–
150
–
–
–
–
–
40
40
–
–
–
1,100
370
730
330
400
590
230
360
70
280
Electronics and appliance stores .........................................
Electronics and appliance stores .....................................
Appliance, television, and other electronics stores ......
Computer and software stores .....................................
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
180
180
180
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1,150
1,150
770
380
330
330
260
80
Building material and garden equipment and supplies
dealers ...............................................................................
Building material and supplies dealers .............................
Home centers ...............................................................
Paint and wallpaper stores ...........................................
Hardware stores ...........................................................
Other building material dealers ....................................
Lawn and garden equipment and supplies stores ............
Outdoor power equipment stores .................................
Nursery, garden center, and farm supply stores .........
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
240
240
40
–
40
160
–
–
–
40
40
20
1,090
930
250
–
290
380
170
–
140
2,070
1,800
1,410
30
40
330
270
–
240
70
70
200
190
3,730
3,290
3,180
2,580
70
–
–
–
–
–
190
–
–
–
–
–
3,200
–
–
30
220
140
2,570
–
380
20
180
–
70
70
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
440
440
200
–
1,470
1,470
680
560
–
–
–
1,140
1,140
1,100
150
150
130
1,130
1,230
20
30
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Food and beverage stores ...................................................
Grocery stores ..................................................................
Supermarkets and other grocery (except
convenience) stores ...................................................
Convenience stores .....................................................
Meat markets ...............................................................
Fruit and vegetable markets .........................................
Other specialty food stores ..........................................
Beer, wine, and liquor stores ............................................
250
250
170
150
490
430
250
–
–
–
–
–
150
–
–
–
–
–
430
–
–
–
–
–
Health and personal care stores ..........................................
Health and personal care stores ......................................
Pharmacies and drug stores ........................................
Cosmetics, beauty supplies, and perfume stores ........
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Gasoline stations ..................................................................
Gasoline stations ..............................................................
Gasoline stations with convenience stores ..................
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
60
50
–
–
–
Clothing and clothing accessories stores .............................
–
–
450
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 44
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
440
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Fractures
Total
Cuts,
lacerations
Punctures
Bruises,
contusions
Clothing stores .................................................................
Children’s and infants’ clothing stores ..........................
Family clothing stores ..................................................
Clothing accessories stores .........................................
Other clothing stores ....................................................
Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores .....................
Jewelry stores ..............................................................
4481
44813
44814
44815
44819
4483
44831
4,800
150
1,490
740
340
310
120
1,480
70
480
–
–
–
–
630
–
110
–
150
–
–
310
–
110
–
80
–
–
240
–
100
–
–
–
–
Sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores ..................
Sporting goods, hobby, and musical instrument stores ...
Sporting goods stores ..................................................
Hobby, toy, and game stores .......................................
Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores ..............
Musical instrument and supplies stores .......................
Book, periodical, and music stores ..................................
Book stores and news dealers .....................................
451
4511
45111
45112
45113
45114
4512
45121
2,360
1,910
1,200
440
80
200
440
440
700
600
290
170
60
80
100
100
230
200
130
60
–
–
–
–
190
170
90
60
–
–
–
–
140
120
90
–
–
–
–
–
General merchandise stores ................................................
Department stores ............................................................
Other general merchandise stores ...................................
Warehouse clubs and superstores ...............................
All other general merchandise stores ...........................
452
4521
4529
45291
45299
23,010
10,280
12,730
9,840
2,890
9,580
3,980
5,600
3,790
1,810
1,610
810
800
670
140
1,850
800
1,040
930
110
1,670
710
960
850
110
180
100
80
80
–
2,430
1,210
1,210
1,000
210
Miscellaneous store retailers ................................................
Florists ..............................................................................
Office supplies, stationery, and gift stores .......................
Office supplies and stationery stores ...........................
Gift, novelty, and souvenir stores .................................
Used merchandise stores ................................................
Pet and pet supplies stores ..........................................
453
4531
4532
45321
45322
4533
45391
5,620
270
1,640
970
670
820
1,110
2,400
–
600
410
180
270
460
300
–
180
90
90
50
–
610
–
90
40
50
–
440
370
–
90
40
50
–
210
230
–
–
–
–
–
230
Nonstore retailers .................................................................
Electronic shopping and mail-order houses .....................
Electronic shopping and mail-order houses .................
Electronic shopping ..................................................
Mail-order houses ....................................................
Vending machine operators .............................................
Fuel dealers .................................................................
Other direct selling establishments ..............................
454
4541
45411
454111
454113
4542
45431
45439
4,640
1,080
1,080
360
710
700
1,840
1,020
1,790
470
470
160
300
460
690
170
360
90
90
20
80
90
110
70
440
120
120
30
90
–
290
–
170
110
110
30
90
–
–
–
Transportation and warehousing10 ..............................
48-49
87,190
38,990
6,370
3,950
Air transportation ..................................................................
Scheduled air transportation ............................................
Scheduled air transportation ........................................
481
4811
48111
14,330
14,220
14,220
7,940
7,880
7,880
490
480
480
420
410
410
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 45
Heat
burns
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
80
770
–
210
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
50
380
180
100
80
–
–
190
190
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
–
–
–
–
100
40
60
60
–
40
20
30
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
380
–
70
40
30
140
100
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
270
–
–
–
–
–
260
–
150
110
110
60
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2,930
1,020
8,390
410
360
350
350
70
70
70
1,440
1,440
1,440
40
40
40
110
–
–
–
210
–
–
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
Total
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Clothing stores .................................................................
Children’s and infants’ clothing stores ..........................
Family clothing stores ..................................................
Clothing accessories stores .........................................
Other clothing stores ....................................................
Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores .....................
Jewelry stores ..............................................................
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores ..................
Sporting goods, hobby, and musical instrument stores ...
Sporting goods stores ..................................................
Hobby, toy, and game stores .......................................
Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores ..............
Musical instrument and supplies stores .......................
Book, periodical, and music stores ..................................
Book stores and news dealers .....................................
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
100
100
90
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
General merchandise stores ................................................
Department stores ............................................................
Other general merchandise stores ...................................
Warehouse clubs and superstores ...............................
All other general merchandise stores ...........................
100
20
80
80
–
–
440
270
170
160
–
Miscellaneous store retailers ................................................
Florists ..............................................................................
Office supplies, stationery, and gift stores .......................
Office supplies and stationery stores ...........................
Gift, novelty, and souvenir stores .................................
Used merchandise stores ................................................
Pet and pet supplies stores ..........................................
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Nonstore retailers .................................................................
Electronic shopping and mail-order houses .....................
Electronic shopping and mail-order houses .................
Electronic shopping ..................................................
Mail-order houses ....................................................
Vending machine operators .............................................
Fuel dealers .................................................................
Other direct selling establishments ..............................
30
30
30
–
30
–
–
–
Transportation and warehousing10 ..............................
300
Air transportation ..................................................................
Scheduled air transportation ............................................
Scheduled air transportation ........................................
80
80
80
See footnotes at end of table.
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40
20
20
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
170
–
–
–
Soreness,
pain
All
other
natures5
780
70
260
–
–
260
80
800
–
290
360
–
–
–
20
20
510
480
400
–
–
60
–
–
210
120
50
50
–
–
80
80
–
210
130
90
80
–
3,410
1,490
1,920
1,580
340
3,400
1,620
1,770
1,510
270
80
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
530
–
270
150
120
110
50
1,310
–
410
220
180
190
–
120
30
30
20
–
–
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
910
120
120
60
60
80
390
310
800
100
100
20
80
30
260
410
970
14,080
11,690
230
230
230
1,380
1,370
1,370
2,190
2,170
2,170
2,520
340
330
330
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
20
30
30
530
–
–
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Fractures
Total
Cuts,
lacerations
481111
481112
4812
14,080
140
110
7,810
80
50
480
–
–
400
–
–
Rail transportation10 .............................................................
482
3,010
1,650
280
20
Water transportation .............................................................
Deep sea, coastal, and great lakes water transportation
Deep sea, coastal, and great lakes water
transportation .............................................................
Coastal and great lakes freight transportation .........
Inland water transportation ...............................................
Inland water transportation ...........................................
Inland water freight transportation ............................
Inland water passenger transportation .....................
483
4831
900
590
200
80
60
20
48311
483113
4832
48321
483211
483212
590
160
310
310
270
40
80
40
120
120
100
20
Truck transportation .............................................................
General freight trucking ....................................................
General freight trucking, local ......................................
General freight trucking, long-distance ........................
Specialized freight trucking ..............................................
Used household and office goods moving ...................
Specialized freight (except used goods) trucking, local
Specialized freight (except used goods) trucking,
long-distance ..............................................................
484
4841
48411
48412
4842
48421
48422
33,120
23,760
5,560
18,200
9,360
1,500
3,910
14,290
10,640
2,500
8,130
3,650
550
1,710
3,230
2,110
340
1,770
1,120
120
400
1,320
930
190
740
390
50
180
1,110
800
180
620
310
–
150
210
130
–
120
80
30
40
3,040
2,290
590
1,700
750
80
120
48423
3,940
1,380
600
160
140
20
Transit and ground passenger transportation ......................
Urban transit systems ......................................................
Interurban and rural bus transportation ............................
Taxi and limousine service ...............................................
Taxi service ..................................................................
Limousine service ........................................................
School and employee bus transportation .........................
Charter bus industry .........................................................
Other transit and ground passenger transportation .........
485
4851
4852
4853
48531
48532
4854
4855
4859
6,170
1,260
300
870
670
200
1,970
370
1,400
2,790
750
160
410
360
50
660
130
680
290
20
20
40
30
–
130
30
50
170
40
–
–
–
–
70
–
20
140
30
–
–
–
–
60
–
20
30
Pipeline transportation .........................................................
Pipeline transportation of natural gas ...............................
486
4862
200
130
30
40
40
–
–
–
–
Scenic and sightseeing transportation .................................
Scenic and sightseeing transportation, land ....................
Scenic and sightseeing transportation, water ..................
487
4871
4872
210
140
70
70
60
30
20
–
Support activities for transportation ......................................
Support activities for air transportation .............................
488
4881
8,170
2,070
20
–
–
–
3,140
850
See footnotes at end of table.
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40
–
520
180
20
40
–
–
–
–
–
30
30
30
–
–
–
–
–
40
40
40
70
Bruises,
contusions
Scheduled passenger air transportation ..................
Scheduled freight air transportation .........................
Nonscheduled air transportation ......................................
–
340
–
–
Punctures
30
30
30
–
40
40
–
30
30
900
120
510
110
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
450
–
–
–
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
30
30
–
40
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
1,420
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Heat
burns
190
140
–
130
50
–
40
–
–
–
120
70
20
60
50
–
–
550
–
–
30
–
–
520
60
20
90
80
–
190
30
130
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
380
–
970
180
40
110
–
80
70
–
70
20
20
30
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
Scheduled passenger air transportation ..................
Scheduled freight air transportation .........................
Nonscheduled air transportation ......................................
–
–
–
–
–
330
–
–
–
–
–
220
–
–
Rail transportation10 .............................................................
–
–
–
–
Water transportation .............................................................
Deep sea, coastal, and great lakes water transportation
Deep sea, coastal, and great lakes water
transportation .............................................................
Coastal and great lakes freight transportation .........
Inland water transportation ...............................................
Inland water transportation ...........................................
Inland water freight transportation ............................
Inland water passenger transportation .....................
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Truck transportation .............................................................
General freight trucking ....................................................
General freight trucking, local ......................................
General freight trucking, long-distance ........................
Specialized freight trucking ..............................................
Used household and office goods moving ...................
Specialized freight (except used goods) trucking, local
Specialized freight (except used goods) trucking,
long-distance ..............................................................
Transit and ground passenger transportation ......................
Urban transit systems ......................................................
Interurban and rural bus transportation ............................
Taxi and limousine service ...............................................
Taxi service ..................................................................
Limousine service ........................................................
School and employee bus transportation .........................
Charter bus industry .........................................................
Other transit and ground passenger transportation .........
80
Total
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
2,150
20
20
–
190
390
–
–
–
–
90
60
430
380
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
50
30
30
20
380
20
50
50
50
–
–
–
–
1,360
880
300
580
480
–
380
270
180
30
140
100
–
70
460
320
190
130
140
–
110
5,580
3,690
1,030
2,660
1,890
520
670
3,810
2,870
580
2,300
940
180
350
–
90
30
40
700
400
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
170
20
–
40
30
–
70
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
1,410
200
60
160
60
100
610
100
280
730
160
20
120
100
20
200
60
170
40
30
–
30
30
–
30
–
40
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
20
30
20
20
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Scenic and sightseeing transportation .................................
Scenic and sightseeing transportation, land ....................
Scenic and sightseeing transportation, water ..................
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Support activities for transportation ......................................
Support activities for air transportation .............................
–
–
–
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20
220
50
90
–
–
–
–
Pipeline transportation .........................................................
Pipeline transportation of natural gas ...............................
See footnotes at end of table.
All
other
natures5
1,350
20
–
60
30
–
Soreness,
pain
–
–
120
60
30
20
–
70
30
1,220
370
30
20
–
990
180
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Fractures
Total
Cuts,
lacerations
Punctures
Bruises,
contusions
Heat
burns
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
Support activities for rail transportation ............................
Support activities for water transportation ........................
Marine cargo handling ..................................................
Navigational services to shipping .................................
Other support activities for water transportation ..........
Support activities for road transportation .........................
Motor vehicle towing ....................................................
Freight transportation arrangement ..................................
Other support activities for transportation ........................
4882
4883
48832
48833
48839
4884
48841
4885
4889
450
2,230
1,580
240
60
1,490
790
1,700
230
120
880
580
100
30
820
300
390
70
–
170
150
20
–
60
–
60
40
120
190
170
20
–
–
–
400
20
120
180
160
20
–
–
–
60
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
340
–
110
270
250
–
–
290
–
90
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Couriers and messengers ....................................................
Couriers and express delivery services ...........................
492
4921
10,010
9,340
3,530
3,400
710
640
390
390
320
320
70
70
700
680
–
–
–
–
–
–
Warehousing and storage ....................................................
Warehousing and storage ................................................
General warehousing and storage ...............................
Refrigerated warehousing and storage ........................
Other warehousing and storage ...................................
493
4931
49311
49312
49319
11,070
11,070
8,950
1,450
530
5,340
5,340
4,320
730
250
720
720
570
100
20
640
640
590
30
20
410
410
370
20
–
230
230
220
–
–
1,220
1,220
880
250
50
Utilities ............................................................................
22
3,300
1,380
290
150
120
30
200
Utilities ..................................................................................
Electric power generation, transmission and distribution
Electric power generation .............................................
Hydroelectric power generation ...............................
Fossil fuel electric power generation ........................
Nuclear electric power generation ............................
Other electric power generation ...............................
Electric power transmission, control, and distribution ..
Natural gas distribution ....................................................
Water, sewage and other systems ...................................
Water supply and irrigation systems ............................
Sewage treatment facilities ..........................................
221
2211
22111
221111
221112
221113
221119
22112
2212
2213
22131
22132
3,300
2,090
640
20
540
30
50
1,450
980
240
140
80
1,380
820
230
–
200
–
–
590
480
90
20
60
290
190
70
–
60
–
–
120
90
–
–
–
150
120
40
–
40
–
–
80
30
–
–
–
120
90
40
–
30
–
–
60
20
–
–
–
30
20
200
110
30
–
20
–
–
80
60
40
20
–
16,090
6,590
1,240
840
710
130
1,220
130
1,220
Information .................................................................
Information .....................................................................
51
16,090
6,590
1,240
840
710
Publishing industries (except Internet) .................................
Newspaper, periodical, book, and directory publishers ....
Newspaper publishers ..................................................
Periodical publishers ....................................................
Book publishers ............................................................
Directory and mailing list publishers .............................
Other publishers ...........................................................
511
5111
51111
51112
51113
51114
51119
2,500
2,280
1,610
230
110
260
70
990
950
770
50
40
80
20
200
200
120
–
–
40
–
160
130
80
–
–
30
–
140
120
80
–
–
30
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 49
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
200
170
130
–
20
–
–
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
–
–
50
40
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
100
–
–
100
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
30
30
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Support activities for rail transportation ............................
Support activities for water transportation ........................
Marine cargo handling ..................................................
Navigational services to shipping .................................
Other support activities for water transportation ..........
Support activities for road transportation .........................
Motor vehicle towing ....................................................
Freight transportation arrangement ..................................
Other support activities for transportation ........................
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Total
20
130
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
–
–
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
Soreness,
pain
All
other
natures5
–
290
190
20
–
140
–
390
30
50
280
180
70
–
120
–
330
30
Couriers and messengers ....................................................
Couriers and express delivery services ...........................
50
50
70
70
240
230
100
100
80
70
2,680
2,460
1,630
1,400
Warehousing and storage ....................................................
Warehousing and storage ................................................
General warehousing and storage ...............................
Refrigerated warehousing and storage ........................
Other warehousing and storage ...................................
50
50
30
20
30
30
–
–
–
180
180
150
20
–
50
50
50
50
50
30
1,480
1,480
1,240
110
90
1,380
1,380
1,110
180
90
20
–
130
60
50
480
580
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
130
110
50
–
–
–
–
70
–
–
–
–
60
60
40
50
50
480
330
110
–
90
–
–
220
110
40
40
–
580
370
80
–
80
–
–
290
180
40
30
–
–
Utilities ............................................................................
Utilities ..................................................................................
Electric power generation, transmission and distribution
Electric power generation .............................................
Hydroelectric power generation ...............................
Fossil fuel electric power generation ........................
Nuclear electric power generation ............................
Other electric power generation ...............................
Electric power transmission, control, and distribution ..
Natural gas distribution ....................................................
Water, sewage and other systems ...................................
Water supply and irrigation systems ............................
Sewage treatment facilities ..........................................
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
40
–
–
–
–
Information .................................................................
280
120
480
80
200
1,790
3,400
Information .....................................................................
280
120
480
80
200
1,790
3,400
90
90
50
40
50
50
20
20
270
260
190
–
20
30
–
570
450
250
110
–
70
–
Publishing industries (except Internet) .................................
Newspaper, periodical, book, and directory publishers ....
Newspaper publishers ..................................................
Periodical publishers ....................................................
Book publishers ............................................................
Directory and mailing list publishers .............................
Other publishers ...........................................................
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Fractures
Total
Software publishers ..........................................................
5112
230
40
Motion picture and sound recording industries ....................
Motion picture and video industries ..................................
Motion picture and video exhibition ..............................
512
5121
51213
1,090
1,070
560
260
250
120
Broadcasting (except Internet) .............................................
Radio and television broadcasting ...................................
Radio broadcasting ......................................................
Television broadcasting ...............................................
Cable and other subscription programming .....................
515
5151
51511
51512
5152
1,610
690
130
560
910
590
260
60
200
330
Telecommunications8 ...........................................................
Wired telecommunications carriers8 ................................
Wireless telecommunications carriers (except satellite) ..
Other telecommunications8 ..............................................
517
5171
5172
5179
9,400
7,310
340
1,650
4,580
3,590
210
710
Other information services8 ..................................................
Other information services8 ..............................................
News syndicates ..........................................................
Libraries and archives ..................................................
Internet publishing and broadcasting and web search
portals11 .....................................................................
519
5191
51911
51912
290
290
30
70
40
40
–
–
–
51913
160
–
–
Financial activities .....................................................
–
Cuts,
lacerations
Punctures
Bruises,
contusions
20
20
–
20
40
40
250
250
120
240
240
120
–
–
–
110
110
80
90
80
20
60
50
40
40
30
290
40
–
40
250
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
660
350
50
260
330
260
–
–
220
190
–
–
110
80
–
–
30
30
50
50
50
50
–
30
–
–
30
–
–
30
–
–
40
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
520
410
–
90
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
90
90
90
29,000
9,500
3,030
2,380
1,770
610
1,330
250
1,470
290
260
30
550
60
Finance and insurance ..................................................
52
9,540
2,150
Monetary authorities - central bank ......................................
521
90
20
Credit intermediation and related activities ..........................
Depository credit intermediation .......................................
Commercial banking ....................................................
Savings institutions ......................................................
Credit unions ................................................................
Nondepository credit intermediation .................................
Sales financing .............................................................
Other nondepository credit intermediation ...................
Activities related to credit intermediation ..........................
Mortgage and nonmortgage loan brokers ....................
Financial transactions processing, reserve, and
clearinghouse activities ..............................................
Other activities related to credit intermediation ............
522
5221
52211
52212
52213
5222
52222
52229
5223
52231
5,160
3,840
2,930
460
450
910
90
730
410
30
1,260
720
540
120
60
340
–
310
200
–
52232
52239
160
210
50
140
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
–
–
–
20
360
260
190
–
50
70
40
–
30
–
200
180
130
–
40
–
–
–
–
–
200
180
120
–
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
330
140
80
–
50
150
–
140
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
–
–
–
Heat
burns
–
50
250
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
–
–
–
–
20
20
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
Total
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
Soreness,
pain
–
–
–
–
Software publishers ..........................................................
–
–
Motion picture and sound recording industries ....................
Motion picture and video industries ..................................
Motion picture and video exhibition ..............................
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Broadcasting (except Internet) .............................................
Radio and television broadcasting ...................................
Radio broadcasting ......................................................
Television broadcasting ...............................................
Cable and other subscription programming .....................
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
100
80
–
–
290
210
–
80
–
–
150
100
–
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Telecommunications8 ...........................................................
Wired telecommunications carriers8 ................................
Wireless telecommunications carriers (except satellite) ..
Other telecommunications8 ..............................................
Other information services8 ..................................................
Other information services8 ..............................................
News syndicates ..........................................................
Libraries and archives ..................................................
Internet publishing and broadcasting and web search
portals11 .....................................................................
80
50
40
40
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
20
40
20
All
other
natures5
110
–
110
110
70
180
180
40
–
–
–
–
–
410
180
20
150
230
150
80
–
70
70
880
830
–
60
1,950
1,530
40
370
20
20
–
–
120
120
–
–
–
100
Financial activities .....................................................
670
40
1,030
160
300
5,650
4,830
Finance and insurance ..................................................
650
20
610
50
190
1,920
1,790
Monetary authorities - central bank ......................................
–
–
–
–
Credit intermediation and related activities ..........................
Depository credit intermediation .......................................
Commercial banking ....................................................
Savings institutions ......................................................
Credit unions ................................................................
Nondepository credit intermediation .................................
Sales financing .............................................................
Other nondepository credit intermediation ...................
Activities related to credit intermediation ..........................
Mortgage and nonmortgage loan brokers ....................
Financial transactions processing, reserve, and
clearinghouse activities ..............................................
Other activities related to credit intermediation ............
170
160
60
80
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
410
380
340
–
30
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
20
–
50
30
20
–
–
–
–
1,240
1,060
910
–
120
110
–
70
70
–
–
–
30
30
–
–
–
20
1,130
910
650
190
60
170
–
150
50
–
30
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial
investments and related activities ......................................
Securities and commodity contracts intermediation and
brokerage .......................................................................
Investment banking and securities dealing ..................
Securities brokerage ....................................................
Other financial investment activities .................................
Portfolio management ..................................................
Investment advice ........................................................
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
523
550
5231
52311
52312
5239
52392
52393
450
30
420
90
30
20
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Total
Cuts,
lacerations
Punctures
Bruises,
contusions
Heat
burns
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Fractures
60
–
20
–
20
20
–
120
–
–
–
–
–
–
Insurance carriers and related activities ...............................
Insurance carriers ............................................................
Direct life, health, and medical insurance carriers .......
Direct insurance (except life, health, and medical)
carriers .......................................................................
Reinsurance carriers ....................................................
Insurance agencies and brokerages ............................
524
5241
52411
3,630
2,710
1,450
800
650
370
970
620
430
52412
52413
52421
1,230
30
330
280
–
80
190
–
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles ...........................
Insurance and employee benefit funds ............................
Other insurance funds ..................................................
525
5251
52519
110
70
40
20
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Real estate and rental and leasing ...............................
53
19,460
7,350
1,560
2,090
1,510
580
780
180
Real estate8 .........................................................................
Lessors of real estate8 .....................................................
Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings8 ............
Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except
miniwarehouses)8 ......................................................
Lessors of miniwarehouses and self-storage units8 .....
Offices of real estate agents and brokers ........................
Activities related to real estate .........................................
Real estate property managers ....................................
Other activities related to real estate ............................
531
5311
53111
13,300
6,390
5,380
5,330
2,500
2,140
890
540
500
1,680
880
840
1,260
800
760
420
80
80
610
320
170
160
150
150
53112
53113
5312
5313
53131
53139
600
90
950
5,950
5,820
70
240
60
420
2,410
2,370
–
–
–
30
–
–
30
320
320
–
50
750
740
–
50
410
410
–
–
–
–
340
330
–
140
–
50
230
230
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
532
5321
53211
6,120
2,360
1,660
2,020
550
420
670
460
110
400
70
50
250
70
50
160
–
–
170
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
690
130
1,010
560
210
350
110
–
–
–
210
–
80
–
130
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Rental and leasing services .................................................
Automotive equipment rental and leasing ........................
Passenger car rental and leasing .................................
Truck, utility trailer, and rv (recreational vehicle) rental
and leasing .................................................................
Consumer goods rental ....................................................
Consumer electronics and appliances rental ...............
General rental centers ......................................................
53212
5322
53221
5323
–
610
520
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 53
70
60
20
50
40
20
30
20
30
–
80
–
50
20
–
–
190
100
50
50
40
20
20
20
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
50
230
50
220
210
210
–
–
–
–
–
40
40
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial
investments and related activities ......................................
Securities and commodity contracts intermediation and
brokerage .......................................................................
Investment banking and securities dealing ..................
Securities brokerage ....................................................
Other financial investment activities .................................
Portfolio management ..................................................
Investment advice ........................................................
Insurance carriers and related activities ...............................
Insurance carriers ............................................................
Direct life, health, and medical insurance carriers .......
Direct insurance (except life, health, and medical)
carriers .......................................................................
Reinsurance carriers ....................................................
Insurance agencies and brokerages ............................
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
Total
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
Soreness,
pain
All
other
natures5
270
–
–
–
–
–
–
270
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
210
120
60
–
–
–
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
190
160
120
40
30
–
–
30
–
–
130
120
100
610
530
200
560
450
180
20
–
–
320
–
50
260
–
40
–
–
–
20
–
–
50
30
Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles ...........................
Insurance and employee benefit funds ............................
Other insurance funds ..................................................
–
–
–
–
–
–
Real estate and rental and leasing ...............................
–
–
410
100
120
3,730
3,040
Real estate8 .........................................................................
Lessors of real estate8 .....................................................
Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings8 ............
Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except
miniwarehouses)8 ......................................................
Lessors of miniwarehouses and self-storage units8 .....
Offices of real estate agents and brokers ........................
Activities related to real estate .........................................
Real estate property managers ....................................
Other activities related to real estate ............................
–
–
–
–
–
–
330
170
150
80
70
70
90
40
1,970
680
480
2,040
920
740
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
120
120
–
60
–
250
860
850
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Rental and leasing services .................................................
Automotive equipment rental and leasing ........................
Passenger car rental and leasing .................................
Truck, utility trailer, and rv (recreational vehicle) rental
and leasing .................................................................
Consumer goods rental ....................................................
Consumer electronics and appliances rental ...............
General rental centers ......................................................
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 54
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
120
–
100
1,190
1,120
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1,760
870
830
980
360
210
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
570
–
150
150
450
–
–
80
–
–
–
–
50
50
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
NAICS
code3
Industry2
Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment
rental and leasing ...........................................................
Construction, transportation, mining, and forestry
machinery and equipment rental and leasing ............
Other commercial and industrial machinery and
equipment rental and leasing .....................................
Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except
copyrighted works) .............................................................
services8
Professional, scientific, and technical
...................
Legal services ..................................................................
Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll
services ..........................................................................
Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll
services ......................................................................
Offices of certified public accountants ......................
Other accounting services ........................................
Architectural, engineering, and related services ..............
Architectural services ...................................................
Landscape architectural services .................................
Engineering services ....................................................
Testing laboratories ......................................................
Specialized design services .............................................
Computer systems design and related services ..............
Computer systems design and related services ..........
Custom computer programming services ................
Computer systems design services .........................
Computer facilities management services ...............
Other computer related services ..............................
Environmental consulting services ...............................
Other scientific and technical consulting services ........
Scientific research and development services .................
Advertising and related services ......................................
Other professional, scientific, and technical services .......
Marketing research and public opinion polling .............
Photographic services ..................................................
Veterinary services .......................................................
All other professional, scientific, and technical
services ......................................................................
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Fractures
Total
Cuts,
lacerations
Punctures
5324
800
240
80
40
40
–
53241
540
140
80
40
40
–
53249
260
100
533
40
Professional and business services ........................
Professional, scientific, and technical services ..........
Total
cases
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Bruises,
contusions
60
–
50
–
Heat
burns
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
69,710
20,650
6,190
7,160
4,220
2,940
4,700
230
380
450
54
16,410
3,880
1,560
2,700
590
2,110
1,040
70
40
70
541
5411
16,410
960
3,880
250
1,560
30
2,700
40
590
30
2,110
–
1,040
70
5412
1,000
370
60
80
–
54121
541211
541219
5413
54131
54132
54133
54138
5414
5415
54151
541511
541512
541513
541519
54162
54169
5417
5418
5419
54191
54192
54194
1,000
140
370
2,340
120
60
1,440
680
300
1,140
1,140
390
490
30
230
280
1,030
1,260
1,160
4,300
190
70
3,640
370
50
100
480
–
–
310
120
160
320
320
100
150
–
70
–
230
340
300
580
110
–
340
60
20
80
–
260
–
–
160
90
–
120
120
50
70
–
–
–
390
100
270
270
–
–
130
–
–
–
160
–
–
90
50
–
90
90
20
–
–
50
–
–
80
50
50
–
–
–
54199
400
110
140
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 55
–
70
220
–
50
130
50
–
90
90
20
–
–
50
–
–
90
70
1,980
–
–
1,970
–
–
40
70
–
–
70
–
–
–
–
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
60
–
–
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1,930
–
–
1,930
–
70
–
60
–
–
150
150
30
100
–
–
–
–
60
110
360
–
–
350
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
80
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment
rental and leasing ...........................................................
Construction, transportation, mining, and forestry
machinery and equipment rental and leasing ............
Other commercial and industrial machinery and
equipment rental and leasing .....................................
Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except
copyrighted works) .............................................................
Total
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
Soreness,
pain
All
other
natures5
–
–
–
–
–
180
160
–
–
–
–
–
130
140
–
–
–
–
–
40
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
Professional and business services ........................
620
80
2,090
410
1,090
13,450
13,700
Professional, scientific, and technical services ..........
250
30
510
140
150
2,810
3,470
30
140
–
150
–
2,810
330
3,470
210
20
200
170
20
170
20
60
830
–
–
520
290
–
230
230
90
80
–
50
–
300
290
180
390
40
–
340
services8
Professional, scientific, and technical
...................
Legal services ..................................................................
Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll
services ..........................................................................
Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll
services ......................................................................
Offices of certified public accountants ......................
Other accounting services ........................................
Architectural, engineering, and related services ..............
Architectural services ...................................................
Landscape architectural services .................................
Engineering services ....................................................
Testing laboratories ......................................................
Specialized design services .............................................
Computer systems design and related services ..............
Computer systems design and related services ..........
Custom computer programming services ................
Computer systems design services .........................
Computer facilities management services ...............
Other computer related services ..............................
Environmental consulting services ...............................
Other scientific and technical consulting services ........
Scientific research and development services .................
Advertising and related services ......................................
Other professional, scientific, and technical services .......
Marketing research and public opinion polling .............
Photographic services ..................................................
Veterinary services .......................................................
All other professional, scientific, and technical
services ......................................................................
250
20
–
510
–
30
–
40
–
30
40
–
–
100
–
–
70
–
–
30
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
70
120
–
–
100
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
200
30
110
240
–
–
170
60
50
180
180
60
60
–
50
–
–
270
120
560
20
–
380
–
–
–
–
–
110
–
–
70
–
–
–
–
–
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
–
70
–
–
30
–
–
40
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
30
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Fractures
Total
Cuts,
lacerations
Punctures
Bruises,
contusions
Heat
burns
Management of companies and enterprises ...............
55
6,780
2,020
730
310
260
40
700
Administrative and support and waste management
and remediation services ............................................
56
46,520
14,760
3,910
4,160
3,370
790
2,960
150
330
370
2,950
110
60
370
680
–
20
30
2,540
120
140
170
110
–
–
–
180
–
–
20
310
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
110
110
–
110
–
–
480
–
90
360
–
–
20
20
80
60
140
120
–
20
–
30
20
–
–
370
370
–
350
–
–
1,530
60
1,060
390
–
–
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
160
–
150
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
250
–
70
180
–
–
–
100
30
30
30
–
–
50
50
410
280
280
270
–
–
100
100
150
60
60
40
–
–
–
–
60
50
50
50
Administrative and support services8 ...................................
Office administrative services ..........................................
Facilities support services ................................................
Employment services8 .....................................................
Employment placement agencies and executive
search services8 .........................................................
Temporary help services ..............................................
Professional employer organizations ...........................
Business support services ...............................................
Telephone call centers .................................................
Business service centers .............................................
Collection agencies ......................................................
Other business support services ..................................
Travel arrangement and reservation services ..................
Travel agencies ............................................................
Tour operators ..............................................................
Other travel arrangement and reservation services .....
Investigation and security services ..................................
Investigation, guard, and armored car services ...........
Investigation services ...............................................
Security guards and patrol services .........................
Armored car services ...............................................
Security systems services ............................................
Services to buildings and dwellings .................................
Exterminating and pest control services ......................
Janitorial services .........................................................
Landscaping services ...................................................
Carpet and upholstery cleaning services .....................
Other services to buildings and dwellings ....................
Other support services .....................................................
561
5611
5612
5613
38,300
930
1,430
2,690
12,140
200
500
740
3,350
50
80
220
3,640
120
80
400
56131
56132
56133
5614
56142
56143
56144
56149
5615
56151
56152
56159
5616
56161
561611
561612
561613
56162
5617
56171
56172
56173
56174
56179
5619
490
1,360
850
1,780
1,050
230
230
160
350
70
100
180
6,150
5,260
130
4,140
980
890
23,020
1,930
10,680
9,270
540
600
1,950
180
340
220
500
300
100
40
60
150
–
30
100
2,300
1,960
–
1,490
430
340
6,930
630
3,780
2,240
110
180
810
40
100
80
110
80
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
470
440
–
340
80
–
2,170
50
930
990
–
120
230
30
100
270
30
–
–
–
–
20
–
20
–
370
340
–
330
–
–
2,360
200
560
1,470
–
130
260
90
270
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
250
230
–
220
–
–
1,880
160
470
1,110
–
130
240
Waste management and remediation services ....................
Waste collection ...............................................................
Waste collection ...........................................................
Solid waste collection ...............................................
Hazardous waste collection .....................................
Other waste collection ..............................................
Waste treatment and disposal ..........................................
Waste treatment and disposal ......................................
562
5621
56211
562111
562112
562119
5622
56221
8,220
4,580
4,580
4,290
100
180
1,950
1,950
2,620
1,280
1,280
1,170
40
70
1,040
1,040
560
280
280
260
–
–
90
90
520
290
290
280
–
–
130
130
420
260
260
250
–
–
80
80
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
–
70
–
30
40
–
–
–
40
30
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
Management of companies and enterprises ...............
70
Administrative and support and waste management
and remediation services ............................................
300
Administrative and support services8 ...................................
Office administrative services ..........................................
Facilities support services ................................................
Employment services8 .....................................................
Employment placement agencies and executive
search services8 .........................................................
Temporary help services ..............................................
Professional employer organizations ...........................
Business support services ...............................................
Telephone call centers .................................................
Business service centers .............................................
Collection agencies ......................................................
Other business support services ..................................
Travel arrangement and reservation services ..................
Travel agencies ............................................................
Tour operators ..............................................................
Other travel arrangement and reservation services .....
Investigation and security services ..................................
Investigation, guard, and armored car services ...........
Investigation services ...............................................
Security guards and patrol services .........................
Armored car services ...............................................
Security systems services ............................................
Services to buildings and dwellings .................................
Exterminating and pest control services ......................
Janitorial services .........................................................
Landscaping services ...................................................
Carpet and upholstery cleaning services .....................
Other services to buildings and dwellings ....................
Other support services .....................................................
Waste management and remediation services ....................
Waste collection ...............................................................
Waste collection ...........................................................
Solid waste collection ...............................................
Hazardous waste collection .....................................
Other waste collection ..............................................
Waste treatment and disposal ..........................................
Waste treatment and disposal ......................................
410
20
340
770
1,730
50
1,180
250
600
9,870
8,500
50
950
30
60
30
240
–
–
–
410
20
40
–
7,580
160
310
770
7,190
160
210
300
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
130
530
110
480
230
70
100
50
60
20
20
20
1,190
850
–
810
–
330
4,350
380
1,810
1,880
170
110
270
60
160
80
360
240
–
20
30
60
–
30
20
1,140
990
–
620
350
140
4,730
570
2,020
1,930
160
40
240
2,290
1,640
1,640
1,590
–
40
260
260
1,320
540
540
510
–
–
270
270
–
Total
–
–
–
–
–
–
110
40
–
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
–
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
290
280
–
190
60
–
420
–
240
150
–
–
60
20
–
–
170
–
80
90
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
140
140
–
100
–
–
150
–
130
–
–
–
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
230
120
120
110
–
–
30
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
180
90
90
80
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
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All
other
natures5
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
280
90
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Soreness,
pain
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
50
30
20
20
50
50
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
Hazardous waste treatment and disposal ................
Solid waste landfill ....................................................
Solid waste combustors and incinerators .................
Other nonhazardous waste treatment and disposal
Remediation and other waste management services ......
Remediation services ...................................................
All other waste management services .........................
NAICS
code3
562211
562212
562213
562219
5629
56291
56299
Education and health services .................................
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Fractures
Total
–
20
50
Cuts,
lacerations
Punctures
Bruises,
contusions
–
–
–
Heat
burns
230
1,050
30
640
1,690
470
930
100
550
20
380
300
140
110
–
–
190
30
90
50
100
30
–
177,640
79,680
10,580
6,640
4,650
1,980
16,140
1,310
220
110
50
30
30
70
–
30
–
40
70
20
–
30
–
–
70
–
–
30
–
–
30
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
–
–
–
–
80
80
–
Educational services .....................................................
61
10,490
3,530
1,060
750
620
130
1,040
Educational services ............................................................
Elementary and secondary schools .................................
Junior colleges .................................................................
Colleges, universities, and professional schools ..............
Business schools and computer and management
training ...........................................................................
Professional and management development training ..
Other schools and instruction ...........................................
Fine arts schools ..........................................................
Sports and recreation instruction .................................
All other schools and instruction ..................................
Educational support services ...........................................
611
6111
6112
6113
10,490
3,800
240
4,540
3,530
1,070
–
1,840
1,060
470
30
400
750
220
–
330
620
150
–
280
130
70
–
40
1,040
410
20
370
6114
61143
6116
61161
61162
61169
6117
160
130
740
90
170
480
100
–
–
240
–
50
150
20
–
–
130
–
–
100
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Health care and social assistance ................................
62
167,150
76,150
9,520
5,880
4,040
1,850
15,100
1,260
Ambulatory health care services ..........................................
Offices of physicians ........................................................
Offices of physicians ....................................................
Offices of physicians (except mental health
specialists) .............................................................
Offices of dentists .............................................................
Offices of other health practitioners .................................
Outpatient care centers ....................................................
Medical and diagnostic laboratories .................................
Home health care services ...............................................
Other ambulatory health care services ............................
Ambulance services .....................................................
All other ambulatory health care services ....................
621
6211
62111
30,330
5,670
5,670
12,650
1,880
1,880
1,970
600
600
1,230
250
250
730
190
190
490
60
60
1,690
330
330
120
80
80
621111
6212
6213
6214
6215
6216
6219
62191
62199
5,350
1,460
1,410
4,800
1,190
11,310
4,480
3,590
890
1,850
650
590
1,480
440
5,010
2,600
2,130
480
600
–
150
240
50
580
160
70
90
240
110
20
250
20
440
130
100
30
190
–
–
160
–
170
120
90
30
50
90
–
280
–
–
–
330
–
80
340
100
640
180
140
40
Hospitals ..............................................................................
General medical and surgical hospitals ...........................
Psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals .....................
622
6221
6222
57,680
53,130
1,990
30,230
28,160
740
3,150
2,930
110
1,580
1,430
70
1,140
1,030
30
440
400
40
6,760
6,060
340
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
–
70
–
–
60
–
–
–
50
–
–
30
–
–
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
190
80
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
430
400
–
100
100
–
80
–
–
–
–
20
20
–
–
–
20
20
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Hazardous waste treatment and disposal ................
Solid waste landfill ....................................................
Solid waste combustors and incinerators .................
Other nonhazardous waste treatment and disposal
Remediation and other waste management services ......
Remediation services ...................................................
All other waste management services .........................
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Total
–
–
–
–
80
40
–
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
80
40
–
Soreness,
pain
All
other
natures5
20
210
–
30
390
60
290
60
70
–
120
510
60
390
Education and health services .................................
510
370
5,340
920
2,890
35,400
21,330
Educational services .....................................................
70
20
460
110
190
1,980
1,450
20
460
200
–
180
110
60
–
40
190
100
–
60
1,980
830
80
700
1,450
550
60
610
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
90
90
60
50
30
–
–
160
–
60
80
–
Educational services ............................................................
Elementary and secondary schools .................................
Junior colleges .................................................................
Colleges, universities, and professional schools ..............
Business schools and computer and management
training ...........................................................................
Professional and management development training ..
Other schools and instruction ...........................................
Fine arts schools ..........................................................
Sports and recreation instruction .................................
All other schools and instruction ..................................
Educational support services ...........................................
70
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Health care and social assistance ................................
440
Ambulatory health care services ..........................................
Offices of physicians ........................................................
Offices of physicians ....................................................
Offices of physicians (except mental health
specialists) .............................................................
Offices of dentists .............................................................
Offices of other health practitioners .................................
Outpatient care centers ....................................................
Medical and diagnostic laboratories .................................
Home health care services ...............................................
Other ambulatory health care services ............................
Ambulance services .....................................................
All other ambulatory health care services ....................
130
50
50
Hospitals ..............................................................................
General medical and surgical hospitals ...........................
Psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals .....................
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
350
4,880
810
2,700
33,420
19,880
30
–
–
940
140
140
140
80
80
580
30
30
7,640
1,370
1,370
3,900
960
960
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
140
–
30
190
70
400
110
90
20
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
–
–
–
20
140
50
250
90
70
20
1,350
390
350
1,440
360
2,880
850
750
100
690
–
180
830
130
1,310
440
310
130
210
200
–
200
190
–
230
210
–
990
890
60
7,320
6,610
400
6,040
5,540
230
50
See footnotes at end of table.
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1,650
1,480
90
80
–
–
–
–
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
Specialty (except psychiatric and substance abuse)
hospitals .........................................................................
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Fractures
Total
Cuts,
lacerations
6223
2,550
1,330
110
80
70
Nursing and residential care facilities ...................................
Nursing care facilities .......................................................
Residential mental retardation, mental health and
substance abuse facilities ..............................................
Community care facilities for the elderly ..........................
Other residential care facilities .........................................
623
6231
54,980
30,080
23,880
13,950
2,480
1,250
2,080
980
1,530
760
6232
6233
6239
10,690
11,410
2,800
3,700
5,100
1,120
650
460
110
380
620
100
Social assistance .................................................................
Individual and family services ..........................................
Child and youth services ..............................................
Services for the elderly and persons with disabilities ...
Other individual and family services .............................
Community food and housing, and emergency and other
relief services .................................................................
Community food services .............................................
Community housing services .......................................
Emergency and other relief services ............................
Vocational rehabilitation services .....................................
Child day care services ....................................................
624
6241
62411
62412
62419
24,160
13,420
1,230
9,840
2,360
9,390
5,420
280
4,230
910
1,920
660
40
450
160
6242
62421
62422
62423
6243
6244
1,530
190
1,220
130
4,250
4,950
540
70
460
–
1,450
1,990
200
–
200
–
610
450
94,730
27,040
Leisure and hospitality ..............................................
Punctures
–
Bruises,
contusions
20
550
210
4,960
2,430
580
370
180
530
60
200
100
40
1,530
750
250
50
140
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
1,000
690
90
370
230
630
410
60
140
210
360
280
30
230
20
1,700
910
100
660
140
130
100
–
80
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
20
20
20
–
–
220
60
–
–
140
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6,620
15,130
14,490
640
7,900
6,500
230
260
160
1,450
240
30
50
–
–
–
–
90
30
–
70
–
30
290
420
71
17,610
5,510
1,800
1,250
1,090
Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries .....
Performing arts companies ..............................................
Racetracks ...............................................................
Other spectator sports ..............................................
Promoters of performing arts, sports, and similar events
711
7111
711212
711219
7113
–
1,000
400
200
360
–
560
120
20
80
250
80
30
–
20
150
60
20
–
20
150
60
20
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
780
60
30
50
100
Museums, historical sites, and similar institutions ................
712
1,320
370
130
160
150
–
80
Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries ................
Amusement parks and arcades .......................................
Amusement and theme parks ......................................
Gambling industries .........................................................
Other amusement and recreation industries ....................
Golf courses and country clubs ....................................
Skiing facilities ..............................................................
Marinas ........................................................................
Fitness and recreational sports centers .......................
Bowling centers ............................................................
713
7131
71311
7132
7139
71391
71392
71393
71394
71395
10,220
1,460
1,410
2,570
6,200
2,540
500
260
1,500
380
3,160
470
460
920
1,770
740
170
90
600
60
1,420
190
190
160
1,070
340
100
–
120
40
930
60
60
200
670
320
30
–
180
–
790
50
50
180
560
300
30
–
160
–
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Chemical Amputaburns
tions
350
Arts, entertainment, and recreation .............................
See footnotes at end of table.
Heat
burns
140
–
–
20
110
30
–
–
20
–
600
90
90
250
260
130
30
–
70
–
20
–
50
–
–
70
50
30
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
190
–
–
70
110
70
–
–
30
–
30
–
–
–
50
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
40
40
–
–
–
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Specialty (except psychiatric and substance abuse)
hospitals .........................................................................
Nursing and residential care facilities ...................................
Nursing care facilities .......................................................
Residential mental retardation, mental health and
substance abuse facilities ..............................................
Community care facilities for the elderly ..........................
Other residential care facilities .........................................
Social assistance .................................................................
Individual and family services ..........................................
Child and youth services ..............................................
Services for the elderly and persons with disabilities ...
Other individual and family services .............................
Community food and housing, and emergency and other
relief services .................................................................
Community food services .............................................
Community housing services .......................................
Emergency and other relief services ............................
Vocational rehabilitation services .....................................
Child day care services ....................................................
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
–
–
–
–
80
20
40
310
270
1,650
660
410
70
790
380
12,950
7,240
6,130
3,050
–
660
240
90
300
30
–
260
120
40
2,440
2,570
710
1,260
1,480
340
–
–
–
–
–
640
440
80
250
110
30
20
–
330
200
60
60
80
5,510
3,350
180
2,810
360
3,810
1,840
460
960
420
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
–
–
–
100
80
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
80
380
30
320
20
790
1,000
250
–
190
50
770
950
110
30
–
20
40
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
All
other
natures5
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
Total
–
60
50
Soreness,
pain
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
20
–
–
–
–
–
Leisure and hospitality ..............................................
350
170
1,940
540
780
16,380
12,200
Arts, entertainment, and recreation .............................
100
70
760
270
130
2,870
3,460
20
90
20
Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries .....
Performing arts companies ..............................................
Racetracks ...............................................................
Other spectator sports ..............................................
Promoters of performing arts, sports, and similar events
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Museums, historical sites, and similar institutions ................
–
–
Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries ................
Amusement parks and arcades .......................................
Amusement and theme parks ......................................
Gambling industries .........................................................
Other amusement and recreation industries ....................
Golf courses and country clubs ....................................
Skiing facilities ..............................................................
Marinas ........................................................................
Fitness and recreational sports centers .......................
Bowling centers ............................................................
70
20
–
–
40
20
See footnotes at end of table.
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20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
860
80
120
100
60
1,800
130
30
20
60
260
20
–
150
160
400
60
60
80
270
30
30
–
–
140
230
50
50
–
170
–
–
–
–
140
1,870
390
390
510
970
440
40
50
280
60
1,510
180
150
310
1,010
420
110
70
200
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
110
–
–
40
60
20
30
–
–
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Fractures
Total
Cuts,
lacerations
Punctures
Bruises,
contusions
Heat
burns
–
–
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
All other amusement and recreation industries ............
71399
1,020
120
450
120
60
60
Accommodation and food services .............................
72
77,120
21,530
4,820
13,890
13,400
480
6,450
6,260
200
210
Accommodation ...................................................................
Traveler accommodation ..................................................
Hotels (except casino hotels) and motels ....................
Casino hotels ...............................................................
Other traveler accommodation .....................................
Rv (recreational vehicle) parks and recreational camps ..
Rv (recreational vehicle) parks and recreational
camps .........................................................................
Recreational and vacation camps (except
campgrounds) ........................................................
721
7211
72111
72112
72119
7212
21,060
20,220
17,550
2,480
190
700
7,810
7,740
6,730
980
–
–
1,300
1,230
1,050
170
–
60
1,850
1,810
1,620
170
–
–
1,690
1,650
1,470
160
–
–
170
170
150
–
–
–
2,030
1,760
1,450
300
–
270
680
670
610
60
–
–
60
60
50
20
20
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
72121
700
–
–
–
721214
360
30
60
30
30
–
–
–
Food services and drinking places .......................................
Full-service restaurants ....................................................
Limited-service eating places ...........................................
Limited-service eating places .......................................
Limited-service restaurants ......................................
Cafeterias, grill buffets, and buffets ..........................
Special food services .......................................................
Drinking places (alcoholic beverages) .............................
722
7221
7222
72221
722211
722212
7223
7224
56,060
23,820
25,870
25,870
21,400
1,110
4,970
1,400
13,720
4,850
6,910
6,910
5,130
160
1,650
310
3,510
1,460
1,800
1,800
1,520
70
220
–
12,030
7,320
3,710
3,710
3,080
460
820
190
11,710
7,090
3,630
3,630
3,010
460
800
190
320
220
70
70
70
–
20
–
4,420
1,510
2,250
2,250
2,080
70
580
80
5,580
2,730
2,350
2,350
2,020
110
320
180
140
60
50
50
40
–
20
–
190
150
–
–
–
–
30
–
23,920
7,630
2,520
3,100
2,290
810
1,170
240
70
40
240
70
40
Other services ............................................................
–
60
–
–
–
270
–
–
Other services, except public administration .............
81
23,920
7,630
2,520
3,100
2,290
810
1,170
Repair and maintenance ......................................................
Automotive repair and maintenance ................................
Electronic and precision equipment repair and
maintenance ...................................................................
Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment
(except automotive and electronic) repair and
maintenance ...................................................................
Personal and household goods repair and maintenance
811
8111
11,420
7,910
3,660
2,290
1,250
860
1,920
1,650
1,610
1,360
320
290
390
290
8112
600
120
120
120
–
–
960
1,020
240
130
250
100
–
100
–
–
–
812
8121
8122
8123
81231
7,210
1,400
1,240
2,540
140
2,500
310
480
1,030
–
550
70
300
80
–
800
160
–
140
–
440
160
–
70
–
81232
81233
530
1,860
110
890
Personal and laundry services .............................................
Personal care services .....................................................
Death care services .........................................................
Drycleaning and laundry services ....................................
Coin-operated laundries and drycleaners ....................
Drycleaning and laundry services (except
coin-operated) ............................................................
Linen and uniform supply .............................................
8113
8114
–
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
–
80
50
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
360
–
–
70
–
460
–
–
320
–
180
–
–
180
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
40
260
150
20
–
–
–
–
–
60
–
–
80
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
All other amusement and recreation industries ............
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
–
–
Total
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
–
–
–
Soreness,
pain
All
other
natures5
110
170
Accommodation and food services .............................
250
100
1,170
270
650
13,510
8,740
Accommodation ...................................................................
Traveler accommodation ..................................................
Hotels (except casino hotels) and motels ....................
Casino hotels ...............................................................
Other traveler accommodation .....................................
Rv (recreational vehicle) parks and recreational camps ..
Rv (recreational vehicle) parks and recreational
camps .........................................................................
Recreational and vacation camps (except
campgrounds) ........................................................
60
60
50
40
40
20
20
110
80
50
30
–
–
340
330
260
70
–
–
4,140
4,030
3,750
250
–
70
2,490
2,280
1,800
380
100
180
–
–
70
180
–
–
–
–
–
560
510
390
120
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
40
–
–
170
60
30
610
180
280
280
210
–
100
–
150
30
70
70
70
–
–
–
310
60
170
170
110
–
80
–
9,370
3,450
4,630
4,630
4,400
70
800
490
6,250
2,020
3,740
3,740
2,850
120
420
–
Food services and drinking places .......................................
Full-service restaurants ....................................................
Limited-service eating places ...........................................
Limited-service eating places .......................................
Limited-service restaurants ......................................
Cafeterias, grill buffets, and buffets ..........................
Special food services .......................................................
Drinking places (alcoholic beverages) .............................
180
50
110
110
40
–
–
–
Other services ............................................................
140
80
500
130
160
4,550
3,880
Other services, except public administration .............
140
80
500
130
160
4,550
3,880
1,990
1,350
Repair and maintenance ......................................................
Automotive repair and maintenance ................................
Electronic and precision equipment repair and
maintenance ...................................................................
Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment
(except automotive and electronic) repair and
maintenance ...................................................................
Personal and household goods repair and maintenance
Personal and laundry services .............................................
Personal care services .....................................................
Death care services .........................................................
Drycleaning and laundry services ....................................
Coin-operated laundries and drycleaners ....................
Drycleaning and laundry services (except
coin-operated) ............................................................
Linen and uniform supply .............................................
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1,970
1,350
–
–
–
–
–
300
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
250
–
260
350
–
–
–
–
–
170
100
–
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1,550
570
–
460
–
930
150
310
260
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
150
260
–
230
60
–
–
20
–
–
20
See footnotes at end of table.
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90
30
70
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry,
2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Cuts, lacerations, punctures
Industry2
NAICS
code3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains,
tears
Linen supply .............................................................
Industrial launderers .................................................
Other personal services ...................................................
Pet care (except veterinary) services ...........................
Photofinishing ...............................................................
Parking lots and garages .............................................
All other personal services ...........................................
812331
812332
8129
81291
81292
81293
81299
1,030
840
2,030
860
90
730
360
470
420
670
170
–
400
90
Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar
organizations ......................................................................
813
5,290
1,470
Fractures
See footnotes at end of table.
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Total
40
30
90
–
–
40
–
720
Cuts,
lacerations
Punctures
Bruises,
contusions
40
30
430
350
30
20
–
40
20
150
70
30
20
–
–
–
280
280
–
–
–
130
130
110
–
–
50
50
380
240
140
320
Heat
burns
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
Chemical Amputaburns
tions
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
TABLE R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, private industry, 2013 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness4
Multiple traumatic injuries and
disorders
Industry2
Linen supply .............................................................
Industrial launderers .................................................
Other personal services ...................................................
Pet care (except veterinary) services ...........................
Photofinishing ...............................................................
Parking lots and garages .............................................
All other personal services ...........................................
Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar
organizations ......................................................................
Carpal
Tendontunnel
itis
syndrome
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
Total
20
–
30
–
–
20
–
60
240
With
fractures
and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
other
injuries
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
110
20
–
–
–
–
70
Soreness,
pain
All
other
natures5
160
100
470
230
–
150
80
140
90
210
–
–
60
100
1,030
960
1
2
3
4
Days-away-from-work cases include those that resulted in days away from work, some of which also included job transfer or restriction.
Totals include data for industries not shown separately.
North American Industry Classification System — United States, 2007.
Data shown in columns correspond to the following Nature codes: Sprains, strains, tears = 123; Fractures = 111; Cuts, lacerations, punctures, Total =
132-133; Cuts, lacerations = 132; Punctures = 133; Bruises, contusions = 143; Heat burns = 152; Chemical burns = 151; Amputations = 1311; Carpal tunnel
syndrome = 2241; Tendonitis (other or unspecified) = 2735; Multiple traumatic injuries and illnesses, Total = 18; With fractures and other injuries = 183; With
sprains and other injuries = 182; Soreness, pain = 1972; All other natures = all remaining codes, including 9999 (Nonclassifiable). These codes are based on
the Occupational Injury and Illness Classification System 2.01 developed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
5 Includes nonclassifiable responses.
6 Excludes farms with fewer than 11 employees.
7 Data for Mining (Sector 21 in the North American Industry Classification System-- United States, 2007) include establishments not governed by the Mine
Safety and Health Administration rules and reporting, such as those in Oil and Gas Extraction and related support activities. Data for mining operators in coal,
metal, and nonmetal mining are provided to BLS by the Mine Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. Independent mining contractors
are excluded from the coal, metal, and nonmetal mining industries. These data do not reflect the changes the Occupational Safety and Health Administration
made to its recordkeeping requirements effective January 1, 2002; therefore, estimates for these industries are not comparable to estimates in other
industries.
8 Industry scope changed in 2009.
9 Data for mining operators in this industry are provided to BLS by the Mine Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. Independent
mining contractors are excluded. These data do not reflect the changes the Occupational Safety and Health Administration made to its recordkeeping
requirements effective January 1, 2002; therefore, estimates for these industries are not comparable to estimates in other industries.
10 Data for employers in rail transportation are provided to BLS by the Federal Railroad Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation.
11 Industry added in 2009.
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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